WINNIPEG - Both the Winnipeg Jets and the Washington Capitals brought win streaks into Canada Life Centre on Sunday night, but unfortunately for the fans in downtown Winnipeg, it wasn't the home team.
A four-goal second period turned a scoreless hockey game into a 4-0 Washington lead, one that the Jets carved into early in the third, but ultimately couldn't crawl back from, as the Capitals picked up a 5-2 victory.
The loss snapped Winnipeg's season long four-game win streak, while the Capitals extended their run of victories to four.
"One thing led to another in the second period, so when we spot a team four goals it'll be tough to come back from," said defenceman Neal Pionk. "They caused us to make a few turnovers. But they play with pace and capitalized on our mistakes."
Adam Lowry and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored for the Jets, who are now 18-8-1 on the season.
Jets win streak snapped at four with loss to Capitals
"Some nights it's not your best game, and tonight was one of those nights."
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