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Manitobans light the lamp as Winnipeg Jets fall 5-1 in Carolina

2025-11-29 00:57
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Manitobans light the lamp as Winnipeg Jets fall 5-1 in Carolina

Winnipeg's Seth Jarvis netted a hat trick while Brandon's Jordan Martinook added a goal as the Hurricanes handed the Jets their fourth straight loss.

Things just are not going well for the Winnipeg Jets right now.

The Jets could not capitalize on several scoring chances before the Carolina Hurricanes pulled away late in a 5-1 win Friday afternoon in Raleigh, the fourth straight defeat for Winnipeg and their eighth loss in their last 11 outings overall.

Carolina controlled the first half of the period thanks to a pair of power play opportunities but were unable to get one past Thomas Milic, making his NHL debut in net for Winnipeg.

With just under four minutes to go in the first, the Hurricanes struck first. Sebastian Aho won a race to the puck in the Winnipeg end and dropped it back to Shayne Gostisbehere, who drove down low towards the net, drawing lots of attention from the Jets’ defenders.

That allowed Seth Jarvis to get open in the slot and bury a pass from Gostisbehere for his second goal in as many games against his hometown team this season.

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Cole Perfetti had a golden opportunity to level the score when he found himself alone on a breakaway but his shot was turned aside by Brandon Bussi to keep it 1-0 Carolina after 20 minutes.

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The Jets drew level just past the midway point of the second, taking advantage of an egregious error by Carolina’s Andrei Svechnikov.

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Carolina had the puck in the Winnipeg end as Aho dropped it off to Svechnikov near the point before Svechnikov tried to send a cross-ice pass to Jalen Chatfield. It was a terrible read as he sent the pass right to the tape of Gabriel Vilardi in the middle of the zone.

Thanks to Mark Scheifele getting back in the play a little late, he was able to get free of Gostisbehere, take a pass from Vilardi, burst into the Hurricanes’ zone and wire a shot through Bussi at the 10:41 mark.

Winnipeg failed on a couple of power play looks in the second while Carolina also came up empty after Milic was called for delay of game for freezing the puck in the trapezoid, leaving the game tied heading to the third period.

The Hurricanes outshot the Jets 10-5 in the first and 10-5 in the second but it was Winnipeg who had a glorious chance to grab the lead early in the third when Elias Salomonsson drifted down from the point and into the slot, took a pass and whipped a shot that rang off the crossbar.

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Carolina also hit the post a couple of times in the third before they regained the lead at the 11:52 mark. Mark Jankowski wound up with the puck below the Winnipeg goal line and skated out from behind the net before finding Jordan Martinook in the slot. The Brandon native quickly released a shot that beat Milic, who was completely screened by Logan Stanley on the play.

The goal opened the floodgates for Carolina as they doubled their lead 47 seconds later. Jarvis was able to take advantage of a breakdown in the Winnipeg defensive structure, finding all kinds of open ice in the slot before collecting a pass and firing it past Milic for his second of the night.

The Winnipegger finished off the hat trick with an empty-netter with 63 seconds left, and Alexander Nikishin added insult to injury with another goal with 23 seconds to go.

Milic made 30 saves in his debut while Bussi only had to turn aside 12 but he did have to make some high quality stops.

The Jets will look to snap out of their slide Saturday when they visit the NHL-worst Predators. The puck will drop shortly after 6 p.m. with pregame coverage on 680 CJOB starting at 4 p.m.