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No Unbeaten Teams Left in the NHL: Jets Fall to Maple Leafs

NHL Playoffs Update: New York Islanders and Tampa Bay Lightning Secure Vital Wins

The Winnipeg Jets, previously the NHL’s only unbeaten team, faced their first defeat, losing 4-6 at home against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Despite the setback, the Jets remain atop the Western Conference, having put up a strong fight to overcome a 0-4 deficit early in the second period. John Tavares secured the win for Toronto, sealing his hat trick with an empty-net goal just 25 seconds before the final buzzer.

Toronto’s Stars Step Up

Toronto’s offensive power was on full display, with goals from William Nylander, Matthew Knies, and Morgan Rielly, as well as three key assists from Max Pacioretty. Goalie Anthony Stolarz also contributed, stopping 19 shots from the Jets. For the Jets, this marks the end of an impressive eight-game winning streak, their best start to a season to date.

Panthers Continue Winning Streak as Barkov Returns

Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers, reigning Stanley Cup champions, secured their third straight win by defeating the Buffalo Sabres 5-2. Star forward Aleksander Barkov, returning after an eight-game injury absence, made an immediate impact with a goal and assist. The Panthers now prepare for an exciting overseas game on November 1, as they face the Dallas Stars in Tampere, Finland. Barkov expressed enthusiasm for returning to his homeland, with teammate Jesper Boqvist praising the Finnish captain as “one of the best in the world.

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