Despite all the money the Winnipeg Jets have invested into goal scorers, there are nights when you wonder why. Far too often during the past two seasons, the Jets have simply not been able to score.
And when you throw players such as Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Blake Wheeler and Nikolaj Ehlers on the ice, that inability to light the lamp becomes quite a mystery.
After all, it happened three times on the team's most recent road trip and it happened in the final game of that trip on Wednesday night when the Jets outshot the New York Islanders 26-22 and even won 59 p[er cent of the face-offs (a rarity this season) and yet they were beaten 2-1.
Simply because they can't score.
During the team's four-game Eastern road swing, the Jets lost 3-1 in Columbus, 4-2 in New Jersey (despite holding. 2-1 lead after two periods) and 2-1 to the Islanders in Elmont, N.Y. The team's only win was a 4-1 victory over the Rangers in a game in which they were outshot 51-21. Scoring four goals in three games on the trip just isn't going to cut it.
With Wednesday's loss, the Jets fell to 35-22-1 on the season and are barely hanging on to second place in the Central Division.
The Islanders opened the scoring at the 17:35 mark of the first period when Sebastian Aho beat Jets net minder Connor Hellebuyck on his team's seventh shot on goal. A sloppy turnover by the Jets Mason Appleton actually set up the goal.
The Jets tied it in the second period when Nikolaj Ehlers, playing in his 500th NHL game (Mark Scheifele was playing in his 700th NHL game), ripped a wrist shot past beat the Islanders' Ilya Sorokin at 4:30. It was a power play goal as Kyle Connor and Josh Morrissey drew the assists. Winnipeg outshot New York 12-4 in the second period and should have opened up a lead, but there are nights when this team just can't find the back of the net.
The Islanders' Simon Holmstrom broke the 1-1 tie at 9:57 of the third period and despite a number of decent chances, the Jets failed to answer. For Holmstrom, it was his fourth NHL goal.
The Islanders have won three of their past four games.
The Jets will head home to face the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night. Game time at Canada Life Centre is 7 p.m.
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