Ducks Extend Winning Streak with Dominant Victory Over Jets

The Anaheim Ducks continued their winning streak by defeating the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 at Honda Center. The Ducks have now won seven consecutive games, their longest streak since the 2021-22 season. Leo Carlsson and Beckett Sennecke were the stars of the game, with Carlsson scoring two goals and Sennecke adding two of his own. Carlsson's scoring streak now spans 10 games, tying him with William Nylander for the longest active streak in the NHL.
The Ducks took an early lead in the game, with goals from Carlsson and Sennecke in the first period. Carlsson scored his first power-play goal of the night with an assist from Chris Kreider. Sennecke's first goal came after a determined effort by the Ducks to maintain possession in the offensive zone.
In the second period, the Jets managed to score a goal through Kyle Connor, but Sennecke responded with his second goal of the night. The Ducks' forechecking efforts paid off as Sennecke capitalized on a rebound to extend the lead.
In the final period, Carlsson scored his second power-play goal of the night to secure the win for the Ducks. Despite a late offside call that nullified a goal, the Ducks maintained their lead and emerged victorious over the Jets.
The Ducks' impressive performance against top teams like the Jets and the Golden Knights has solidified their position as one of the hottest teams in the NHL. With key players like Carlsson and Sennecke leading the way, the Ducks look poised for continued success in the season.