Three things – Jets win streak ends at 16

Three things – Jets win streak ends at 16

Kyle Connor has four point night but Jets lose 6-4 to Maple Leafs

WINNIPEG – The Winnipeg Jets saw their perfect start to the season come to an end at the hands of the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs losing 6-4 on Monday night. Winnipeg is now winless in its past six games against Toronto and have scored just eight times in the past five meetings. Kyle Connor had a four-point night and sits one point away from 500. Mark Scheifele (1G, 1A and Josh Morrissey (3A) had multi-point nights as well and Connor Hellebuyck made 30 saves and lost for the first time this season. The Jets will travel to Detroit to start a two-game road trip on Wednesday.

SLOW START

For the fifth consecutive game, the Jets gave up the game’s first goal. Toronto got an early power play and while they didn’t score, it gave them a lot of momentum and they dominated the first period. The Leafs opened the scoring at 11:56 when Max Pacioretty slid a pass across the crease and John Tavares had a wide-open net to beat Connor Hellebuyck. The Leafs would add to their lead with 2:13 left in the first, William Nylander was wide open in the low slot, and he beat Hellebuyck high blocker side. Toronto outshot Winnipeg 19-6.

CONNOR SHOW

Down 4-0 in the second period, the Jets stole back momentum with their lethal power play which came in ranked first in the NHL at 10-for-23 (43.5%). The power play struck at 6:19, Mark Scheifele sent a perfect seam pass across to Kyle Connor and the team’s leading goal scorer beat Anthony Stolarz short side to get Winnipeg on the board. Then on the Jets third power play of the period, Connor scored for a second time at 11:225. The 27-year-old received another perfect pass, this time from Josh Morrissey and Connor’s shot went under Stolarz to make it 4-2. Connor would add two assists to get to 499 for his career.

TOR@WPG: Connor scores PPG against Anthony Stolarz

TAVARES BIG NIGHT

John Tavares has had some big nights against the Jets in his career, but he really put on a show at Canada Life Centre. After scoring the first goal of the night, Tavares stopped the Jets momentum in the second period with Toronto leading 4-2 after a couple of Jets power play goals, the former Leaf captain would fight off Neal Pionk and backhand the puck past Hellebuyck for the eventual game winning goal. Tavares would add an empty netter for his 13th career hat trick.