Kyle Connor stole the show on Tuesday, leading the Winnipeg Jets to a commanding 6-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. Scoring a natural hat trick in just over six minutes during the first period, Connor’s performance set the tone for the game and added his sixth career hat trick to the record books.
Reflecting on the game, Connor expressed relief at finally seeing the puck go his way after some unlucky bounces in previous matches. "It was one of those nights where everything clicked," he shared, acknowledging his teammates for setting up key plays.
Connor’s rapid scoring spree—completed in just 6:38—was the third-fastest in Jets-Thrashers franchise history, trailing only Blake Wheeler and Sean Monahan. He credited his success to perfect passes and being in the right spots at the right moments.
The Jets capitalized on Connor’s momentum, extending their point streak to four games (3-0-1) in front of a spirited home crowd. Mark Scheifele, Neal Pionk, and Nino Niederreitter each added a goal and an assist. Meanwhile, Gabe Vilardi’s three assists and Cole Perfetti’s two helped the Jets dominate. Perfetti also reached the 100-point milestone in his NHL career.
Connor’s hat trick was a blow to Vancouver, especially with his second and third goals coming just 36 seconds apart. “It’s deflating for them,” Perfetti said, emphasizing how the quick goals shifted the game’s energy.
Connor Hellebuyck stood firm in goal, recording 23 saves and earning his league-leading 27th win of the season. Vancouver’s Nils Hoglander scored their lone goal in the third period, but by then, the damage was done.
Canucks coach Rick Tocchet admitted his team struggled with miscommunication and turnovers, noting the Jets' speed and skill made them hard to contain. Vancouver goalie Kevin Lankinen also faced challenges, with a mistake behind the net leading to Connor’s opening goal.
The Jets continued to pour it on in the second period. Pionk’s powerful point shot and Niederreitter’s strike extended the lead to 5-0. Scheifele added the final goal on a power play early in the third.
For Winnipeg, the win underscored their position as a Western Conference powerhouse, becoming the first team this season to hit 30 wins. The Canucks, on the other hand, finished their road trip with a 1-2-2 record, leaving plenty to improve upon.
Connor’s ability to score in a variety of ways impressed teammates and fans alike. “He’s calm, collected, and his shot is incredible,” Perfetti said, highlighting Connor’s knack for finding the back of the net under pressure.
As the Jets continue their home stand, this decisive win showcased their depth, resilience, and hunger for success in the league.