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13 April 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can; Edmonton Oilers right -wing Connor Brown (28) celebrates a target against Winnipeg Jets with Edmonton Oilers Center Connor McDavid (97) and Winnipeg Jets in the second period of the Canadian Life Center. Compulsory Credit: James Carey Lauder-Imagn Images

Corey Perry was a goal and helped to help Edmonton Oiles first on Sunday to take the 4-1 road victory against Winnipeg Jets.

Despite the loss, Winnipeg (55-22-4, 114 points), Washington Capitals guaranteed the trophy of his first presidents in the history of franchise in the early hours of Sunday for defeating Columbus Blue jackets in the early hours.

Connor Brown, Adam Henrique and Viktor Arvidsson also scored a goal for Oilers (47-28-5, 99 points).

Connor McDavid brought the total of up to 99 with a pair of assists during the season.

Alex Iaallo scored Jets alone, and Eric Comrie rarely stopped 35 shots.

McDavid had the chance to break out for less than four minutes before the first, but sent his backdrop to the width of the network.

McDavid then made a quick move and made Puck back to the back of the net before feeding the package before feeding the package, and Oiles gave Oilers the advantage of 1-0 immediately after a minute.

The opening goal of the game came fourth in the last three games of Brown.

Iaallo took Jets on the board with a power game marking that went to the middle frame 6:16.

Skinner, Mark Scheifele’s shot after closing Iaallo, the game at 1-1 threw the rebound to knot.

Henrique had the opportunity to break the tie with eight minutes in the second period, Oilers’s advantage in the Advant, but the wrist shot hit the task.

Only a few minutes after Edmonton’s power game ended, Henrique took the revenge on the Comrie and fought with a middle pucck, and took the lead to Oiles 2-1 in 12: 39.

Jets defender Dylan Samberg, just before the target, stretched out on the wounded ice after making a shot and did not come back.

Perry extended Oilers’s leadership to 3-1.

Arvidsson remained 1:20 in the competition.

-FELD level media

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