The Anaheim Ducks secured a 4-1 victory against the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Sunday evening, extending their winning streak to seven games. Key contributions came from Leo Carlsson and Beckett Sennecke, who each scored twice.
The Ducks played their second game in as many nights, hosting the Jets. Coming into the game, Anaheim rode a six-game winning streak fueled by young talents Leo Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier. The Jets were in the third game of a challenging six-game road trip but had yet to claim a win as the visiting team.
The game’s opening goal came after Beckett Sennecke fiercely battled for the puck, receiving a pass from Gauthier. Drew Helleson assisted that opening goal.
“Beckett Sennecke battled hard for the puck to start the game, and his efforts were rewarded with a goal after a pass from Gauthier.”
Shortly after, Ross Johnston from the Jets was penalized for hooking, leading to a power play opportunity for Winnipeg. Although the Jets controlled the puck well during their man advantage, they failed to score.
The Jets later gained a second power play after Sennecke was called for roughing, but the Ducks maintained control and did not concede further goals.
Author’s summary: The Ducks stretched their winning streak to seven games behind strong performances from Leo Carlsson and Beckett Sennecke while the Jets struggled to convert power plays during their road trip.