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During a National Hockey League game, the Winnipeg Jets faced a significant challenge against the Philadelphia Flyers, trailing 4-0 after two periods. Despite a notable advantage in shots on goal during the second period, with a 15-2 edge, the Jets conceded the only goal of the period, a short-handed goal scored by Ryan Poehling of the Flyers. The Flyers maintained their lead into the third period, even going on a power play with just over nine minutes remaining. However, the Jets managed to get on the scoreboard with 5:12 left in the game, thanks to Kyle Connor who scored after a six-game goal drought, bringing the score to 4-1. The goal ended a stretch of 115 minutes without scoring for the Jets.
Kyle Connor makes it 4-1 Philadelphia with 5:12 left in the third. Outwaits Samuel Ersson and tucks it in on his backhand. Connor had gone six games without a goal.
Kyle Connor breaks up the shutout bid, #NHLJets trail 4-1 with 5:12 to go. First goal in six games for Connor. Snaps a stretch of 115 minutes without a goal for the Jets.
The Jets are on the board. It is now 4-1 Flyers still with the lead in the 3rd.
And the Jets spoil the shutout with 5:12 remaining. Kyle Connor maneuvers the puck around Ersson and in. 4-1 Flyers now.
Winnipeg scores with 5:12 remaining, cutting our lead to 4-1. #WPGvsPHI
#Flyers to the power play with 9:13 to go in the third period.
Second period is complete. #NHLJets with a decisive edge (15-2) in SOG in 2nd period but they gave up the only goal, a shortie from Ryan Poehling. #Flyers 4 Jets 0.
After two periods of play, the Flyers extend their lead to 4-0 over the Jets.
#NHLJets trail 4-0 after two periods. They've scored four goals in their past five games so it's going to take a gargantuan effort to pull something out of this one.
#NHLJets trail #Pens 3-0 after Pittsburgh strikes twice on the PP during the Brenden Dillon match penalty in the second period.