Kyle Connor’s two goals power Winnipeg Jets past Buffalo Sabres 3-1
WINNIPEG — Kyle Connor has now established himself as one of the top snipers in the NHL.
The Jets forward scored twice and added an assist to lead the Winnipeg Jets to a 3-1 victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night at Bell MTS Place.
Connor scored on the power play and at even strength, and he set up a short-handed goal. He reached a career-high 35 regular-season goals with the power-play marker and is now among the top-10 goal scorers in the league.
“The kid’s scored 30 in the league every year so far,” said Jets captain Blake Wheeler, who chipped in two assists. “I don’t know how much blossoming he needs. We talked about it the other day and he had something like 70-something points and I don’t know how many goals in college hockey. Those are freak-show numbers. I played college hockey and it’s not easy to go out there and get two points a game, almost, in that league.