Jets hit turbulence as offence starts to sputter
WINNIPEG — The Winnipeg Jets have hit some turbulence in what has been a strong season — they’ve lost four of their last five games, including three at home.
Friday’s 2-1 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Kings was another example of the goal-scoring well running dry.
Taking on the emotionally drained Los Angeles Kings at Canada Life Centre, the Jets posted just 19 shots on goal, finding the twine once on a third-period, power-play marker from Mark Scheifele.
The Kings, who opened the scoring on Alex Turcotte’s fifth marker of the season early in the second period — gave up the late game-tying marker to Scheifele, but rebounded for the overtime victory on a sloppy Jets line change.