WINNIPEG -It was everything a clash between two of the Western Conference's top teams should be, with back-and-forth action, a hat trick, big saves, and a roller-coaster ride of emotion.
Unfortunately for the Winnipeg Jets (18-9-1), they came up on the wrong side of a 6-5 score against the Vegas Golden Knights. It's just the second time this season the Jets have lost consecutive games in regulation.
"They're a good hockey club. That was a hell of a hockey game," said Jets head coach Rick Bowness. "It could have gone either way. We battled hard tonight. We showed we can certainly play with them and with the best teams in the league and we're going to continue to stay in that fight."
The Jets stayed in the fight all night, erasing deficits of 2-1 and 3-2, before seeing a 4-3 third period lead evaporate thanks to two Jonathan Marchessault power play goals in the second half of the final frame. William Karlsson added an empty netter, so when Mark Scheifele's third of the night came with 1.7 seconds left - it was too late.
"We scored one and let off the gas pedal a little bit and then gave them a little bit of life," said Scheifele, who now has six hat tricks in his career. "It was kind of one of those games that was kind of back and forth and we just kind of needed to stick with our game and not get away from it and even the shift (in momentum)."
Jets drop back-and-forth affair against Golden Knights
"I thought we competed hard, showed a lot of heart."

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