Jets blank Knights, match team single-season win record taken at T-Mobile Arena (Vegas Golden Knights)

Kalin Sipes - The Sporting Tribune

Vegas Golden Knights left wing Brandon Saad (20) skates the puck down the ice during third period of NHL game against Winnipeg Jets on Thursday April 3, 2025 in Las Vegas.

LAS VEGAS -- Backup goaltender Eric Comrie turned away 26 shots for his second shutout of the season and the Winnipeg Jets tied a team record with their 52nd victory, blanking the Vegas Golden Knights 4-0 on Thursday in Las Vegas.

Mark Scheifele, Adam Lowry, Colin Miller and Cole Perfetti scored goals and Nino Niederreiter added two assists for Winnipeg (52-20-4, 108 points). It marked the third time that the Jets, who lead the NHL in points, have won 52 games in a season joining the 2017-18 and 2023-24 teams.


Comrie posted the fourth shutout of his career. With the win, the Jets maintained a four-point lead over the second-place Dallas Stars, a 5-1 winner over the Nashville Predators earlier Thursday, in the Central Division.

Adin Hill, pulled after two periods for Akira Schmid, recorded 16 saves for the Golden Knights (45-22-8, 98 points). Schmid, making only his second appearance with Vegas, stopped both shots that he faced.

Vegas saw its Pacific Division lead over the second-place Los Angeles Kings, a 4-2 winner over the Utah Hockey Club, shrink to three points. The loss also snapped Vegas’ eight-game regular-season win streak over Winnipeg that dated back to 2022.

Winnipeg took a 1-0 lead at 13:01 of the first period. Scheifele one-timed a crossing pass from Alex Iafallo from the bottom of the left circle past Hill’s blocker side for his 799th career point.

Lowry extended the lead to 2-0 a little over five minutes later when he put in a rebound of a Niederreiter shot from the front of the net.

The Jets extended the advantage to 3-0 midway through the second period on a power-play goal by Miller. He blasted a 96 mph one-timer from above the faceoff circles past Hill’s blocker side.

Schmid was pulled for an extra attacker with 5:28 remaining, and Perfetti sealed the win with an empty-netter with 51.4 seconds to go.

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