Gabriel Vilardi shone with two goals and an assist, while Mark Scheifele contributed a goal and three assists, guiding the Winnipeg Jets to a 4-2 victory over the league-leading Vancouver Canucks. Scheifele and Vilardi’s goals within two minutes in the third period solidified the Jets’ lead and secured their third consecutive win.
The Jets showcased their trademark style, blending well-timed goals with a defensive strategy aimed at limiting scoring opportunities, backed by stellar goaltending from Connor Hellebuyck. Both Hellebuyck and Vancouver’s Thatcher Demko displayed their prowess in the opening 20 minutes, showcasing why they are strong contenders for Team USA in the 2026 Olympics.
The physicality was evident from the start, with the Jets targeting Vancouver’s key players like Quinn Hughes and J.T. Miller, resulting in penalties and power-play opportunities. Winnipeg capitalized on these chances, taking a 2-1 lead in the second period after Noah Juulsen’s early goal for Vancouver.
Vilardi ended Winnipeg’s power-play drought with a goal at 5:16 of the second period, tying the game at 1-1. Sean Monahan added another power-play goal at 9:25 of the second, giving the Jets a 2-1 lead. Tyler Myers responded for the Canucks with a backhand goal, leveling the score at 2-2 in the second period.
Vilardi’s second goal, finishing a two-on-one with Kyle Connor, put the Jets ahead 3-2 in the third period. Scheifele sealed the victory at 4-2 by winning a footrace to the goal and redirecting a well-placed pass from Connor. The Jets’ scoring touch, combined with disciplined defense and goaltending, proved effective against the formidable Canucks.