Dubois took a seam pass from Kyle Connor - the puck moving from the right circle to the left, and snapped it past Joonas Korpisalo to cut the Los Angeles lead to 2-1. It was Dubois' 25th goal of the season, and Connor's 47th assist - a new career high for the Michigan product. Neal Pionk also picked up the secondary assist and now has helpers in three straight.
Even if the goal ended a skid on the man advantage, it didn't mean much to Dubois at the end of the night.
"We have to find some consistency. We can do a better job," said Dubois. "The goal feels, I don't know how many games it was without a goal, but we need wins. At the end of the day, we need wins and we need the power play the power play to get going here."
Unfortunately for the Jets, the Kings made it 3-1 just 27 seconds into the third on a Drew Doughty wrist shot from the right side boards. The defenceman's seventh of the season got through a couple bodies on the way to the Jets' net, and also came off an offensive zone face-off win by the Kings.
"We didn't give them a scoring chance, five on five, in the second period. So it's 2-1 going in," said Bowness. "To give up that faceoff goal, that's painful."
Despite their efforts, the Jets weren't able to get another past Korpisalo. They had another power play opportunity with 4:31 to go, but they couldn't recreate the success from earlier in the game.
At five-on-five, the Kings made it difficult for the Jets to get to the high-danger areas, with Natural Stat Trick crediting both teams with just one high-danger chance in the final period.
"That's their bread and butter and they're good at it," said Morrissey. "I thought we played a little bit into, at times, but I thought the compete level was there."
Arvidsson's second of the game, an empty-netter with 1:36 remaining in regulation, rounded out the scoring.
Now the Jets prepare for the road trip finale, which comes on Tuesday in San Jose.
Their lead over Calgary sits at four points, and five over Nashville.
"This time of year, we can't drop too many points," said Dubois. "I understand you can't win them all, but at this point of the year we have to try. We have to bring our A game every night. We did some good things tonight but we can do a lot better these next couple games."