News.Az reports, citing ESPN, that 19-year-old Sennecke continued his impressive NHL debut season by scoring twice — first with a one-timer in the opening period, then adding another in the second. After 15 games, he has six goals and five assists, strengthening his position on the Ducks’ roster.
Fellow young star Carlsson, aged 20, also shined with two power-play goals in the first and third periods. His performance extended his point streak and brought his season totals to 10 goals and 19 points in 10 games, keeping him among the league’s top scorers.
Cutter Gauthier and Chris Kreider each recorded two assists, while goaltender Lukas Dostal made 23 saves to lock in the Ducks’ seventh straight win. The team has scored 33 goals during this run, marking their longest winning streak in two seasons.
For Winnipeg, Kyle Connor scored the lone goal as the Jets’ inconsistency persisted, finishing their road trip record at 3–3. Goalie Eric Comrie made 17 saves in the defeat.
“Ducks: At Colorado on Tuesday night. Jets: At Vancouver on Tuesday night.”
The Ducks keep rolling with a seventh consecutive win, powered by young scorers Sennecke and Carlsson, highlighting a surge of emerging talent leading the team’s resurgence.