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Jets pluck Ducks, extend franchise-record point streak to 11 games

Two hockey players battle for the puck.

Nate Schmidt and Cole Perfetti scored in the third period, and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-1 on Friday night to extend their point streak to 11 games.

Nikolaj Ehlers also scored for Winnipeg, and Laurent Brossoit made 37 saves. Vladislav Namestnikov had two assists.

The Jets earned their fifth consecutive win and improved to 9-0-2 in their last 11 games overall.

“We know we have a chance,” Ehlers said after the Jets won their fourth consecutive game when trailing 1-0 early.

“We get behind by one and we have that feeling of, `We’re still going to win this game.’ That’s a pretty good feeling to have, which is something we haven’t had for a while.”

Mason McTavish scored in the first period for Anaheim, and John Gibson made 24 stops. The Ducks dropped to 4-18-1 in their last 23 games.

Winnipeg Jets center Mark Scheifele, right, and Anaheim Ducks winger Frank Vatrano vie for the puck during the second period of their NHL hockey game Friday at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. (Ryan Sun/The Associated Press)

It was Winnipeg’s second victory at Anaheim in the past month, after the Jets’ Kyle Connor was injured in a knee-on-knee hit by the Ducks’ Ryan Strome on Dec. 10. Connor remains out of action, while Strome was held out because of an upper-body injury.

Schmidt snapped a tie with his first of the season 1:57 into the third. Trailing behind a 3-on-2 break, Schmidt got a pass from Dylan Samberg and sent a wrist shot past Gibson on the goaltender’s glove side.

“I think [Samberg] makes a great play at the blue line to allow that play to happen,” Schmidt said. “[Perfetti] was giving me a little grief for looking him off but you know what, redemption came his way about five minutes later.… It wasn’t a clean start for us, but I think we had a really good third period.”

Perfetti added his power-play goal for his 11th at 13:03, helping Winnipeg improve to 10-7-3 when giving up the first goal.

The Ducks dropped to 1-5-1 on an eight-game homestand that concludes Sunday against Detroit.

“I already talked to (the team) about it,” Ducks head coach Greg Cronin said. “We have to try and win Sunday. The home games, obviously our crowds have been impressive. People show up every game, want to see wins and want to drive home feeling good about themselves.”

McTavish put Anaheim in front 15:51 into the first. Alex Killorn delivered a backward pass into the slot and McTavish flipped a backhanded shot over Brossoit’s right shoulder for his 11th of the season.

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