Winnipeg Jets Fail to Finish as Losing Streak Reaches 10 with OT Loss to Vegas Golden Knights
The Winnipeg Jets' losing streak reaches 10 games after surrendering a two-goal lead and losing 4-3 in overtime to Vegas, with Tomas Hertl scoring the winner.
- On Tuesday night, the Winnipeg Jets lost 4-3 in overtime to the Vegas Golden Knights at Canada Life Centre, extending their losing streak to ten games.
- Winnipeg's leads slipped when Vegas responded with third-period and power-play goals by Mark Stone, Brett Howden and Reilly Smith to erase the Jets' multi-goal advantage.
- Luke Schenn scored in his 1,100th game, snapping a 98-game goal drought and netting his 45th career goal.
- The defeat also carries historical weight as the loss matches the franchise's longest losing skid including the Atlanta Thrashers era, while Winnipeg Jets host Edmonton Oilers Thursday.
- Since their strong start, team metrics show the Jets have gone 6-18-5 after a 9-3 record, with Scott Arniel, Jets head coach, calling it 'Groundhog Day' and stressing the need to 'find a way.
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Tomas Hertl scores in OT as Golden Knights win 4-3, hand Jets their 10th straight loss
Tomas Hertl scored on the power play at 4:47 of overtime and the Vegas Golden Knights beat Winnipeg 4-3, handing the Jets their 10th straight loss.
Hertl plays OT hero as Golden Knights extend Jets' losing streak to 10 games
Knights halt skid on OT goal, extend Jets' slide to 10
Tomas Hertl scored a power-play goal with 12.8 seconds left in overtime as the Vegas Golden Knights rallied to defeat the host Winnipeg Jets, 4-3, on Tuesday night.
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