Sennecke, a promising 19-year-old in the NHL, scored the first goal with a one-timer in the opening period and added another in the second, News.Az reports citing ESPN. He now totals six goals and five assists in 15 games, securing his place on the Ducks' roster.
Carlsson, 20, also shined with two power play goals, scored in the first and third periods. His season stats have reached 10 goals and 19 points in 10 games, keeping him among the league's top scorers.
Kyle Connor scored for Winnipeg, but the Jets continue to struggle, dropping to a 3-3 record on their current road trip. Eric Comrie made 17 saves despite the loss.
"Sennecke, who has quickly proven himself in the NHL, opened the scoring in the first period with a one-timer and added a second in the second." — News.Az, citing ESPN
"Carlsson's recent run has kept him among the NHL’s top scorers." — News.Az
Summary: The Ducks continue their strong season with a seventh straight win, powered by standout performances from Sennecke and Carlsson, while the Jets face ongoing challenges on the road.
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