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Connor scores OT winner as Jets extend Coyotes’ losing streak to 12 games

Mark Scheifele enjoys playing with Kyle Connor and it showed Sunday.

Scheifele had a goal and three assists and Connor scored in overtime for the second straight game to lift the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-3 victory that extended the Arizona Coyotes’ losing streak to 12 games.

“He’s hitting it well and he’s going to the right areas,” Scheifele said of Connor. “He’s making a lot of little plays that not a lot of people see. He’s been fun to play with.”

Connor’s second goal of the game was a one-timer 33 seconds into the extra frame on a 3-on-1 for Winnipeg.

Moments earlier, Coyotes defenceman Sean Durzi cut through the Jets’ zone and right in front of goalie Connor Hellebuyck, who made a big-time save.

Durzi then collided in the corner with teammate Nick Schmaltz and both fell to the ice, giving the Jets the odd-man break.

A hockey player in a dark blue uniform takes a swing at a bouncing puck as a goalie in a white and green uniform looks at the puck to make a save.
Arizona Coyotes goaltender Connor Ingram makes a save on Winnipeg Jets defenceman Neal Pionk during the first period of Sunday’s game. (Fred Greenslade/The Canadian Press)

Gabriel Vilardi recorded one goal and an assist for the Jets (36-15-5), who have won three straight and six of their past seven games.

Josh Morrissey contributed three assists and Hellebuyck made 29 saves for Winnipeg in front of 14,324 fans at Canada Life Centre.

Schmaltz scored twice and Matias Maccelli had one goal for the Coyotes (23-29-5), who are 0-10-2 during their skid.

“You can see, even in our situation where we have a terrible streak, the guys never stop fighting,” Arizona coach Andre Tourigny said.

“They never stop working for each other and having the back of each other, so there’s a lot of positive in that process.”

Connor Ingram stopped 28 shots for the Coyotes, who haven’t defeated the Jets since Nov. 29, 2021.

A hockey player in white and green raises his arms and stick to celebrate a goal
Arizona Coyotes centre Nick Schmaltz celebrates his goal with teammate Jason Zucker during the first period on Sunday. (Fred Greenslade/The Canadian Press)

“We’re trying to work our way out of this and it sucks,” Schmaltz said.

“We get a grade-A look in overtime there, [Durzi] makes a heck of a move and [we] just collide … so it’s frustrating for sure.”

The Jets led 3-1 after the first period but goals by Maccelli early in the second and Schmaltz 1:04 into the third tied it up.

The teams scored a combined three power-play goals in the first period.

Scheifele opened the scoring at even strength 2:06 into the first, retrieving a bounce off the end boards to send the puck on a backhand past Ingram.

Schmaltz tied it on the power play at 13:45 off a rebound.

Connor then recorded his team-leading 22nd goal of the season one minute later with the man advantage. Vilardi made it 3-1 with a power-play goal at 13:34.

Connor has scored in three straight games and extended his point streak to a season-high five games (four goals, six assists).

Jets coach Rick Bowness is liking the trio of Scheifele, Connor and Vilardi on the power play.

“Two big goals tonight but, as we said all year, get those three guys together and give them a chance to get some chemistry on the power play, and it should turn around. It has so far,” he said.

The Jets were 2-for-3 with the man advantage and the Coyotes, who are at the start of a five-game road trip, went 1-for-2.

Bettman comes to town

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is visiting Winnipeg to watch Tuesday’s Jets game against the St. Louis Blues.

He’s holding a press conference with local media two hours before the game, when he’s expected to talk about the Jets’ decreasing season-ticket numbers and address the club’s future viability.

Bettman will then go to ice level and talk to fans, as well as answer some of their questions submitted ahead of time.

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