WINNIPEG, MB – Kyle Connor marked his return with a crucial empty-net goal, securing the Winnipeg Jets a 4-2 win over the New York Islanders at the Canada Life Centre on Tuesday. Connor, who had been sidelined for 16 games due to a knee injury, demonstrated his impact immediately, capping the Jets’ victory in the final minutes.
The game was also highlighted by the contributions of Gabriel Vilardi, Neal Pionk, and Mason Appleton, each netting a goal for the Jets. Their collective effort helped Winnipeg bounce back from a 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers, which had snapped their impressive eight-game winning streak and 14-game point streak. Goalie Connor Hellebuyck’s 35 saves were crucial in maintaining the Jets’ lead throughout the game.
Appleton emphasized the importance of returning to winning ways after a loss, praising the team’s resilience and determination against a disciplined Islanders squad. The victory reinforced the Jets’ strong home record and their ability to avoid consecutive defeats.
The Islanders, despite a solid performance from captain Anders Lee, who scored twice, and goalie Ilya Sorokin’s 40 saves, couldn’t break their losing streak, now extended to three games. New York coach Lane Lambert acknowledged the team’s competitiveness against a top-tier Jets team but lamented the unfortunate circumstances, including a broken skate blade that led to one of the Jets’ goals.
Vilardi’s opening goal for the Jets set the tone for the game, a fortunate deflection giving Winnipeg the early lead. The Islanders responded with Lee’s power-play goal, showcasing their ability to capitalize on opportunities.
The game’s pivotal moment came in the second period when Pionk scored on a power play after Sorokin lost his skate blade, preventing him from getting back into position. This stroke of bad luck for the Islanders was a turning point, with Appleton later extending the Jets’ lead with a goal characterized by his persistence around the net.
Lee’s early goal in the third period brought the Islanders within one, but Connor’s late empty-netter sealed the win for Winnipeg.
The match saw several individual milestones, with Adam Lowry continuing his scoring run for the Jets and Lee maintaining his impressive record against Winnipeg. The Islanders, missing forward Pierre Engvall due to injury, will look to regroup and address their recent challenges.
The Jets’ victory, fueled by Connor’s successful return and the team’s overall depth, keeps them on track as one of the top contenders in their division. As they continue to build on this performance, the Islanders will seek to find solutions to turn their fortunes around in upcoming games.