Sennecke, quickly establishing himself in the NHL, opened the scoring in the first period with a one-timer and doubled his tally in the second period, according to News.Az citing ESPN. The 19-year-old now boasts six goals and five assists in 15 games, confirming his place on the Ducks' roster after being a high draft pick.
Carlsson, 20, also delivered a strong performance by scoring twice on the power play, extending his point streak. His goals came in the first and third periods, bringing his season total to 10 goals and 19 points over 10 games, placing him among the league’s top scorers.
Kyle Connor scored for Winnipeg, but the Jets’ difficulties continued, dropping their record to 3-3 on the current road trip. Goalie Eric Comrie stopped 17 shots in the losing effort.
"Sennecke has quickly proven himself in the NHL, opening the scoring and adding a second goal in the game." – News.Az citing ESPN
"His recent run has kept him among the NHL’s top scorers." – on Carlsson’s performance
Author's summary: The Ducks extended their winning streak to seven with a 4-1 win over the Jets, highlighted by strong performances from young stars Sennecke and Carlsson, solidifying their place in the NHL.