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Three Takeaways: Jets embarrassed by Sabres in 5-1 loss

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By Evan Waldner
Dec 2, 2025, 18:28 ESTUpdated: Dec 7, 2025, 22:10 EST
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The Winnipeg Jets played game No. 4 of their five-game road trip Monday night in Buffalo hoping to carry over the momentum from Saturday’s win in Nashville, but that didn’t happen. Buffalo scored twice just 18 seconds apart three minutes into the game and led 3-0 after the first period, another defensive collapse from Winnipeg.
Kyle Connor scored the Jets’ lone goal, his 13th of the season. Eric Comrie made 14 saves before being pulled after the opening period, and Thomas Milic stopped 15 shots over the final two frames. Oh boy, plenty of bad stuff to dig into here.
Good start… until it wasn’t
The Jets actually looked sharp through the first few shifts. The Adam Lowry-Nino Niederreiter-Alex Iafallo line set the tone early, laying the body in the Sabres’ zone. But things went south when Dylan DeMelo took an unnecessary holding penalty just 1:31 into the game.
Buffalo capitalized on the power play with Jason Zucker scoring his seventh, and only 18 seconds later some brutal defensive coverage left Bowen Byram free to cut up the left side and rip one past Comrie’s shoulder to make it 2-0.
That was two goals on three shots for Buffalo.
“Yeah, I mean it’s disappointing,” DeMelo said. “You want to carry that effort that we had in Nashville, that style of game into this one and for whatever reason we didn’t.”
Momentum didn’t last
The Jets finally got on the board 11:26 into the second when Connor redirected a Josh Morrissey one-timer from the point to make it 3-1. You’d think maybe Winnipeg could build off that.
But just over a minute later, Alex Tuch beat Milic to restore Buffalo’s three-goal lead at 4-1, and that was pretty much it.
Lowry holds a postgame meeting
The Jets’ room stayed closed longer than usual after the game. Head coach Scott Arniel told Mike McIntyre of the Winnipeg Free Press that captain Adam Lowry held a team meeting.
Connor was asked what was said.
“Everybody’s got to be a lot better,” Connor said. “Keep it at that.”
The road trip wraps up Wednesday in Montreal against the Canadiens. Puck drop is at 6:30 p.m. CST on Sportsnet.
