Surging Ducks ground Jets for 7th straight win

Surging Ducks Ground Jets for Seventh Straight Win

Rookie Beckett Sennecke recorded his first multi-goal game, while Leo Carlsson netted two power-play goals to lead Anaheim to a 4–1 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday night at Honda Center.

The Ducks continued their red-hot streak, extending their winning run to seven games—their longest since the 2021–22 season, when they captured eight in a row. They’ve now claimed nine wins in their last ten outings, asserting themselves as one of the NHL’s most formidable teams.

“I heard about the losing days of the past couple years from the older guys, and they’re pretty pumped right now,” said Sennecke.

This latest triumph follows back-to-back wins over the 2025 Pacific Division champions in Vegas and the prior season’s Presidents’ Trophy winners, strengthening Anaheim’s reputation as a contender.

During this streak, Anaheim has defeated the two-time reigning Stanley Cup champions twice, a Western Conference finalist, and another 2025 playoff team — showing remarkable consistency and resilience.

“It’ll be a good challenge for us. We knew our schedule had a bunch of tough teams in a row, and I think we’re proving why we’re an established team,” said Sennecke.

Next, the Ducks travel to Denver for a high-stakes matchup against the Colorado Avalanche — a clash between the top two teams by points percentage. Carlsson now shares second place in league scoring with Chicago rookie Connor Bedard, trailing only Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon.

Author’s Summary

The Anaheim Ducks extend their winning streak to seven games, cementing their status as one of the NHL’s strongest teams led by rising stars Beckett Sennecke and Leo Carlsson.

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The San Bernardino Sun The San Bernardino Sun — 2025-11-10