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The Winnipeg Jets lost both games in Pennsylvania, a 4-1 loss to the Flyers and a 5-game slide.

The Jets were limited to one goal during their two-game road trip in Pennsylvania, as they lost 4-1 to the Flyers after a 3-0 loss to the Penguins on Tuesday. Winnipeg's fifth straight loss (0-4-1). They fall to 30-14-5 on the season.

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Just 3:37 into the opening period, the Jets made a couple of defensive mistakes that led to a Ryan Poehling pass to Tyson Foerster that could have been, but wasn't, tied. Gabriel Villardi would have prevented the counter goal.

Things got worse as they couldn't get anything going, and after 11 minutes Travis Konecny ​​scored from Neil Pionk to see the hometown Flyers take the lead.

Winnipeg didn't have a shot after knocking down the pair as they were down 3-0 after four minutes. He entered the back of the net and made the score 3:0.

The Jets added two touchdowns in the closing seconds of the first period, but they took a 13-3 lead before ending the 20 minutes on a 13-5 run, but more importantly found themselves down 3-0 on the scoreboard.

Winnipeg seemed to wake up early in the 2nd period, resulting in a Nino Niederreiter chance, followed shortly by a power play opportunity for the visitors. But not only did they score on their team advantage, but instead gave up a shorthanded goal by Ryan Poehling.

That was the Flyers' only hit halfway through the middle frame as the Jets held a 7-1 edge, but it remained 4-0 for the home team.

The Jets outscored the Flyers 15-3 in the middle frame, but it didn't matter when Philly scored the lone goal in the 2nd period.

Most prominent in the middle frame is Jets fan Scott Duarte sitting behind the bench in Philly. dead call 99 for Adrian Pimento of Brooklyn.

The Jets have one goal in their last 30 power plays……. This is not good, says Captain Obvious.

Kyle Connor Scored at 3 with 5:12 left. It was his 19th pass of the season Mark Scheifele and Josh Morrissey Both had their 28th assists of the season.

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The Jets are scheduled to practice tomorrow in Winnipeg ahead of Saturday's rematch with the Penguins. Start your day tomorrow with the Morning Articles, which go live on illegalcurve.com at 7am, then check out the Practice Report (if they have it, you might see it removed).

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