The Anaheim Ducks continued their strong run with a 4-1 win against the Winnipeg Jets, marking their seventh consecutive victory and the team’s longest streak in two years.
Beckett Sennecke, who has quickly made an impact in the NHL, opened the scoring in the first period with a one-timer and added another goal in the second. The 19-year-old now has six goals and five assists in 15 games, securing his place on the Ducks’ main roster after being recently drafted.
Leo Carlsson, 20, delivered a standout performance with two power-play goals, one in the first period and another in the third. His season total now sits at 10 goals and 19 points in just ten games, keeping him among the league’s top scorers.
Kyle Connor scored the lone goal for Winnipeg, but the Jets’ difficulties persisted as they dropped to 3-3 on their current road trip. Goalie Eric Comrie stopped 17 shots in the defeat.
"Sennecke, who has quickly proven himself in the NHL, opened the scoring in the first period with a one-timer and added a second in the second," News.Az reported, citing ESPN.
Summary: Anaheim extended its winning run to seven games with another dominant performance led by young standouts Sennecke and Carlsson, strengthening their position among the NHL’s top contenders.