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Connor scores OT winner as Winnipeg Jets edge Wild 4-3 – Winnipeg
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Connor scores OT winner as Winnipeg Jets edge Wild 4-3 – Winnipeg

By Abrar Hussain
October 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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It wasn’t pretty, but the Winnipeg Jets continued their winning ways in Minnesota.

Kyle Connor scored the overtime winner as the Jets edged the Wild 4-3 Tuesday night for their ninth win in a row over Minnesota and their fifth straight in St. Paul.

The Wild had the puck in the Jets’ end a lot in the opening period, but it was Winnipeg who emerged with a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes.

After a chaotic sequence in their own end, Winnipeg brought the puck up the ice and into the Minnesota zone. The puck cycled back to the point where Logan Stanley sent a shot towards the net. In a mass of bodies, Gabriel Vilardi tracked down the rebound and batted the puck into the net for his second of the season at the 12:16 mark.

Just 22 seconds later, the Jets doubled down. Neal Pionk sent a shot from the point intentionally wide that Vladislav Namestnikov got a stick on to redirect it through Filip Gustavsson to make it 2-0.

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Minnesota outshot the Jets 16-9 in the first and continued to outshoot Winnipeg in the second as they pushed to get even.

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Just over six minutes into the period, the Wild got on the board. Jared Spurgeon got a shot on goal, leading to a wild scene in the crease where almost every player on the ice surrounded the net, and eventually Kirill Kaprizov banged home a loose puck to make it 2-1.


Minnesota should have tied the game around the 11-minute mark. Vladimir Tarasenko took a shot from the slot that was stopped by Hellebuyck but the rebound trickled to the side of the net. Joel Eriksson Ek had a wide open net but couldn’t tuck the puck in, jamming it into the post before sliding it through the crease.

But the Wild got even anyway at the 13:12 mark. Pionk blew a tire in his own end, gifting the puck to Minnesota and creating an odd-man situation. It led to a one-timer off the stick of Brock Faber going high over the net, ricocheting off the boards back in front and careening off the pad of an unsuspecting Hellebuyck into the goal for a strange equalizer.

Minnesota outshot the Jets 13-5 in the second and had a 29-15 edge in shots through 40 minutes.

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Early in the third, Minnesota’s lethal power play cashed in to give them their first lead. Hellebuyck stopped an initial point shot from Faber but on the ensuing net-front scramble, the puck bounced off the knee of Luke Schenn and into the net. Marcus Johansson got credit for the marker.

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But the Jets fought back and leveled the score at the 11:35 mark. Gustav Nyquist carried the puck into the Wild end and tried to centre a pass to Morgan Barron but it bounced off a skate and back to him. He drove the net and attempted to get a shot through, which was blocked, but a third try went off Nino Niederreiter and into the net to tie the game.

The score stayed level through regulation before the Jets got the job done at 3-on-3.

After the Wild began the overtime session with possession, the Jets got the puck. Josh Morrissey carried it up the ice and into the Minnesota end before passing to the wing to Mark Scheifele. He waited for Connor to drift into the slot where he received a pass and whipped it low to Gustavsson’s blocker-side to end the contest.

Hellebuyck made 33 saves as the Jets improved to 7-3 on the season.

They’ll look to start a new win streak when they host Chicago on Thursday.

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