Ducks shut out again as skid reaches 5 games in Winnipeg

WINNIPEG — The Ducks hit another low point in a season that has had plenty of them.

Tyler Toffoli scored his first two goals since being traded to the Winnipeg Jets and Laurent Brossoit made 21 saves for his second shutout of the season in a 6-0 victory over the Ducks on Friday. It was the Ducks’ fifth consecutive loss and the second in a row in which they were held scoreless.

Jets defenseman Dylan DeMelo snapped a 63-game goal drought and added an assist in front of Winnipeg’s fifth sellout crowd of 15,225 fans at Canada Life Centre.

Kyle Connor, Nate Schmidt and Mason Appleton also scored. Josh Morrissey chipped in with three assists and Nikolaj Ehlers had a pair of helpers for the Jets (42-19-5), who have gone win, loss, win, loss and win in their past five games.

John Gibson stopped 32 shots for the Ducks (23-41-3), who lost to the Minnesota Wild, 2-0, on Thursday and have been outscored 27-5 during their losing streak.

The victory moved Winnipeg into a three-way tie with the Dallas Stars and Colorado Avalanche for first place in the NHL Central Division.

Brossoit’s shutout was his fifth straight victory as a starter (12-4-2). He hasn’t given up a goal in 141 minutes and 40 seconds, dating to last Friday’s 3-0 shutout of the Seattle Kraken and a 5-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on March 3.

Winnipeg led 1-0 after the first period and 2-0 following the second.

Gibson denied Mark Scheifele from close in seven minutes into the first for an 8-1 lead in shots on goal.

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Scheifele was back in action on his 31st birthday after missing the previous game with the flu.

The Ducks went on the game’s first power play less than a minute later, but Frank Vatrano hit the crossbar.

Connor made it 1-0 with his 28th goal of the season when he tipped in a point shot by DeMelo at 16:20.

Winnipeg’s first man-advantage opportunity was a hit, with Schmidt’s shot bouncing off the skates of two Ducks players before going past Gibson at 7:47.

The Ducks went on their third power play two minutes later but came up empty.

DeMelo’s low shot made it 3-0 at 4:59 of the third, notching his second goal of the season. His first goal was back on Oct. 14 in Winnipeg’s second game of the season, a 6-4 victory over the Florida Panthers.

Toffoli scored twice in just under three minutes, including one of the power play, to widen the lead to 5-0 at 11:05. He’s up to 28 goals after being traded from the New Jersey Devils.

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Appleton added a power-play marker with six seconds remaining.

ANOTHER SETBACK

Jets head coach Rick Bowness gave an update about forward Gabe Vilardi after the morning skate and it wasn’t good news.

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Further tests revealed Vilardi, who was out with an upper-body injury, has an enlarged spleen and there’s no timetable for his return, Bowness said.

Vilardi, a former King, has missed the past eight games and won’t be on the team’s upcoming five-game road trip. He’s only played 38 of 66 games this season because of other injuries, too.

UP NEXT

The Ducks finish a stretch of four road games in six days when they face the St. Louis Blues on Sunday at 4 p.m. PT.

More to come on this story.

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