ManitobaThe Winnipeg Jets are having a rough go on their western road trip, still looking for their first win while only scoring twice across nine periods of play.Sennecke, Carlsson each score twice as soaring Ducks ground Jets 4-1Greg Beacham · The Associated Press · Posted: Nov 10, 2025 8:33 AM EST | Last Updated: 12 hours agoListen to this articleEstimated 2 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.The Winnipeg Jets have been taking it on the chin during a road trip through California, where they are now winless in three and have been outscored 9-2. (Mark J. Terrill/The Associated Press)The Winnipeg Jets are having a rough go on their western road trip, still looking for their first win while only scoring twice across nine periods of play.They dropped Sunday night’s game to the Anaheim Ducks, 4-1, after losing 2-1 to the San Jose Sharks before that and 3-0 to the Kings when the road trip started Nov. 4.Meanwhile, Rookie Beckett Sennecke had his first ever two-goal game, Leo Carlsson extended his scoring streak to 10 games with two power-play goals, and the Ducks scored their seventh straight victory.Cutter Gauthier and Chris Kreider had two assists apiece and Lukas Dostal made 23 saves for the Pacific Division-leading Ducks, who have scored 33 goals during their longest winning streak in two years.The 19-year-old Sennecke had already solidified his spot on the Ducks’ roster before he scored in the first and second period against Winnipeg.He has six goals and five assists in his first 15 NHL games, answering any questions about whether the former No. 3 overall pick was ready to make the leap from juniors to the NHL.Carlsson got his first two man-advantage goals of the season during his second consecutive two-goal game, giving him 19 points in 10 games and keeping him near the top of the NHL scoring race.The 20-year-old Swedish centre extended the longest scoring streak of his career with a goal in the first period. Carlsson added his 10th goal of the season during another man-advantage in the third, giving him five goals and seven points in the past three games.Anaheim Ducks right wing Beckett Sennecke, right, celebrates his goal with defenseman Drew Helleson during the first period of Sunday’s game. (Mark J. Terrill/The Associated Press)Kyle Connor scored and Eric Comrie stopped 17 shots for the Jets, who have lost three straight after winning nine of their previous 11 games.Sennecke opened the scoring with a one-timer from the slot off a no-look pass from Gauthier, and Carlsson converted an assist from Troy Terry.Connor got his ninth goal early in the second period, but Sennecke converted a rebound seven minutes later. The Jets’ six-game road trip continues with a visit the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday, while the Ducks head to Colorado to face the Avalanche on the same day.



