WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets achieved a franchise-record eighth consecutive win, extending their point streak to 14 games with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks at Canada Life Centre on Thursday. This significant achievement underlines the team’s resilience and consistent performance in recent games.
Coach Rick Bowness acknowledged the challenging nature of the game, praising the team’s ability to bounce back in the third period and secure the two points. Nikolaj Ehlers scored the decisive go-ahead goal late in the third period, capping off a strong team effort in the final frame.
The Jets (28-9-4) were supported by Adam Lowry’s two assists and Laurent Brossoit’s 20 saves in goal, maintaining their impressive form without a regulation loss since December 12. Despite the record-setting streak, defenseman Josh Morrissey emphasized the focus on the team’s overall performance and structure rather than just the winning streak.
The Blackhawks (12-28-2) faced another tough loss, extending their road losing streak to 15 games. Connor Murphy’s goal initially gave Chicago the lead, but they couldn’t sustain their advantage. Goalie Petr Mrazek made 26 saves in a valiant effort.
Chicago coach Luke Richardson reflected on the team’s tendency to back off when holding a lead, ultimately leading to their downfall in the third period. The Blackhawks’ frustration was evident, with Murphy lamenting the team’s inability to protect their lead in the game’s crucial moments.
Gabriel Vilardi’s equalizing goal for the Jets set the stage for Ehlers’ winner, showcasing Winnipeg’s depth and ability to find scoring from various sources. Mark Scheifele’s injury in the second period is a concern, with further evaluation expected.
In team notes, the Blackhawks haven’t won a road game since early November, highlighting their ongoing struggles. The Jets’ win surpasses their previous seven-game streak from 2017 and places them alongside other teams like the Florida Panthers, Edmonton Oilers, and Seattle Kraken in setting records for consecutive wins this season.
Ehlers’ point streak and Lowry’s contributions over the past few games demonstrate the balanced attack that has been a key factor in the Jets’ success. The team’s resilience and character, especially in tight games, have been significant in their climb up the standings.