NHL

Winnipeg Jets at Vegas Golden Knights

· West 1st Round - Game 1
Final
5 - 1

Lowry scores 2 as Jets beat Golden Knights 5-1 in Game 1

The Jets allowed only two shots on goal in the final period, punctuating the defensive performance that was buttressed by Adam Lowry's two goals and Blake Wheeler's three points in Winnipeg's 5-1 victory in Game 1 of the first-round series.

The Jets allowed only 17 shots on goal for the game, the fewest the Knights have had all season.

“A big part of our game is pressuring the puck carrier and not give them a whole lot of time to make plays,” Winnipeg coach Rick Bowness said. “They're a very good team on the rush. They look for that second wave, so I thought our forwards did a great job back-tracking and taking away those guys.”

Wheeler had a goal and two assists for the Jets, Pierre-Luc Dubois had a goal an assist, Kyle Connor also scored, and Nino Niederreiter had two assists. Connor Hellebuyck made 16 saves.

William Karlsson scored for the Golden Knights, who suffered their first regulation loss in nine games. It also was the first regulation loss for Vegas goalie Laurent Brossoit, who went 7-0-3 in the regular season. He stopped 26 shots.

“The thing we need to address is it’s playoff hockey," Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said. "You needed an intensity level that was greater than the one we had. ... But I’ll say this, I don’t think they were doing anything special, either. They get full value for the win, don't get me wrong. They deserved to win and they did, but some of it was self-inflicted.”

Game 2 is Thursday night in Las Vegas.

Vegas entered the game as the top seed in the Western Conference, and the Jets were the last team in the conference to get in the playoffs. But Winnipeg is 6-2 in its past eight games and continued the momentum into Tuesday.

The Jets had 14 shots on goal in the first period, but failed to get anything past Brossoit even with back-to-back power plays at one point. Vegas, which blocked 13 shots, also survived a big scramble in the crease in which Mason Appleton could've poked the puck into the open net, but couldn't get his stick on it.

Teammate Morgan Barron took a skate to his face from Brossoit on the play as the bodies piled up in pursuit of the puck. He went to the locker room and received more than 75 stitches before returning in the second period wearing a full cage on his head.

The Jets broke through with goals from Connor and Dubois 1:02 apart early in the second period to take a 2-0 lead. Both goals came from the Jets' first line, and Bowness said he likes to have the scoring line quickly go back out there.

“I think as soon as you get off, you've got to be ready to go back there whether it’s 45 seconds later of five minutes later,” Dubois said. “We know we have to keep the momentum on our side.”

Karlsson put the Knights on the scoreboard with 4:11 left, but Wheeler made it a two-goal lead again 3:53 into the third period.

Lowry scored twice in the final 1:21, one on an empty-netter.

EHLERS HELD OUT

Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers, who has an upper-body injury, did not play. Ehlers said Saturday he would be ready and on Monday reiterated he felt “very good,” though Bowness had maintained he was day to day.

“There wasn't necessarily a setback, but nor was the progress that we had hoped,” Bowness said. “We're not going to put a player on the ice that isn't close to 100% and put him in a vulnerable position where he could have a setback.”

Bowness said Ehlers will be re-evaluated before Game 2.

STONE RUSTY IN RETURN

This was Knights captain Mark Stone's first game since injuring his back Jan. 12. He underwent surgery Jan. 31 and was cleared to play Monday.

Stone was minus-3 in 21 minutes.

“He looked rusty,” Cassidy said. “We expected that. ... It’s going to take Mark some time to get going and his linemates are going to have to kind of pull through for him a little bit until he finds his timing. We knew that, so I'm not going to judge Stoney other than he's healthy and ready to play."

Regular Season Series

VGK wins series 3-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 1:24 Kyle Connor Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Pierre-Luc Dubois (1), Josh Morrissey (1)
Goal 2nd Period 2:26 Pierre-Luc Dubois Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Blake Wheeler (1)
Goal 2nd Period 15:49 William Karlsson Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Ivan Barbashev (1), Jonathan Marchessault (1)
Goal 3rd Period 3:53 Blake Wheeler Goal (1) Backhand, assists: Nino Niederreiter (1), Nate Schmidt (1)
Goal 3rd Period 18:39 Adam Lowry Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Blake Wheeler (2), Neal Pionk (1)
Goal 3rd Period 19:41 Adam Lowry Goal (2) Snap Shot, assists: Nino Niederreiter (2), Vladislav Namestnikov (1)

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/wpg.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originWPG https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/nhl/500/vgk.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originVGK
17 Blocked Shots 16
51 Hits 65
11 Takeaways 8
31 Shots 17
1 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 3
33.3 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
25 Faceoffs Won 29
46.3 Faceoff Win Percent 53.7
7 Giveaways 9
4 Total Penalties 4
16 Penalty Minutes 16
Vegas Golden Knights Vegas Golden Knights Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Mark Stone, RW Injured Reserve Mar 5
Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Jets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Nino Niederreiter, RW Injured Reserve Feb 28
Vladislav Namestnikov, C Out Feb 28
Neal Pionk, D Injured Reserve Feb 24
Colin Miller, D Injured Reserve Jan 17

Game Information

T-Mobile Arena

Location: Las Vegas, NV
Attendance: 18,006 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 43 10 95 9
Dallas 39 14 88 10
Minnesota 37 16 85 11
Utah 34 25 72 4
Nashville 28 27 64 8
Winnipeg 26 26 62 10
St. Louis 25 29 59 9
Chicago 23 29 57 11

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 35 25 73 3
Vegas 29 21 72 14
Edmonton 31 25 70 8
Seattle 29 24 67 9
San Jose 30 25 66 6
Los Angeles 25 23 64 14
Calgary 25 30 57 7
Vancouver 19 36 46 8
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