The Winnipeg Jets concluded their trip through California without any victories. After losing the first two games of their six-game road trip, the Jets faced the Anaheim Ducks and were defeated 4-1 at the Honda Center on Sunday night.
This marked the Jets' first loss in three consecutive games this season, bringing their overall record to 9-6-0. Meanwhile, the Ducks extended their winning streak to seven games, maintaining their lead in the Pacific Division.
The Ducks scored two goals at even strength and added two more on the power play. Their offense exploited several weaknesses in the Jets' defense, resulting in multiple odd-man rushes and high-quality scoring chances.
"The Ducks exposed a few cracks in the Jets defensive structure, leading to a number of odd-man rushes and Grade A scoring chances."
Despite a valiant effort, the Jets were unable to overcome the Ducks' pressure and left California without any points on the trip.
Summary: The Winnipeg Jets’ defensive lapses led to a 4-1 loss against the Anaheim Ducks, extending the Ducks’ winning streak to seven games and leaving the Jets winless on their California road trip.