NHL Update: Ducks Extend Winning Streak with Victory Over Jets

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November 10, 2025
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The Anaheim Ducks continued their impressive performance in the NHL, securing a seventh consecutive victory with a 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets on November 9, 2025. This victory marked a significant milestone for the Ducks, who are now on their longest winning streak since the 2021-22 season.

Leo Carlsson and rookie Beckett Sennecke each scored two goals in the game, contributing to the team's success and showcasing the impact of young talent on the roster. According to Deadspin, Carlsson's scoring streak has now reached ten games, tying him for second in the NHL with 25 points, just behind Nathan MacKinnon.

Sennecke's performance included his first multi-goal game, highlighting his growing presence on the ice. The Ducks took an early lead in the first period, with Sennecke firing a shot from the slot after receiving a pass from Cutter Gauthier.

Later in the first, Carlsson scored on a power play to double the Ducks' lead. The Jets managed to respond with a goal from Kyle Connor, marking his 600th career point, but the Ducks maintained control, with Sennecke scoring again in the second period.

Lukas Dostal, the Ducks' goaltender, made 23 saves, further solidifying the team's defensive efforts. The Ducks' head coach, Joel Quenneville, praised the team’s forechecking and the contributions from both Carlsson and Sennecke, indicating a bright future for the franchise.

As the Ducks prepare to face the Colorado Avalanche next, they aim to continue this momentum against one of the league's top teams, reflecting their transformation into a formidable contender this season, as noted by the Orange County Register.

The Ducks have now won nine of their last ten games, signaling a resurgence after previous seasons of struggle, and the atmosphere around the team is optimistic as they look to capitalize on their current form.

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