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Toronto Maple Leafs snap Winnipeg Jets' unbeaten streak with 6-4 win

The Winnipeg Jets' reign as the only unbeaten NHL team ended with a 6-4 Toronto Maple Leafs' victory handed by John Tavares who scored three goals at the game Monday night at Canada Life Centre.

John Tavares, Max Pacioretty chipped in 3 assists in front of Winnipeg's first sellout crowd

A group of men on black hockey jerseys hold sticks up on the ice, while a group of men on white jerseys stand some on the ice.
Toronto Maple Leafs' John Tavares celebrates his goal on Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck with William Nylander and Max Pacioretty during the second period Monday at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg. (Fred Greenslade/The Canadian Press)

John Tavares had a hat trick and Max Pacioretty chipped in three assists in a 6-4 Toronto Maple Leafs' victory Monday that ended the Winnipeg Jets' reign as the only unbeaten NHL team.

Winnipeg had opened the season with a franchise-record eight consecutive victories.

The Maple Leafs snapped a three-game winless skid in front of Winnipeg's first sellout crowd of the season at Canada Life Centre. Many of the 15,325 fans cheered loudly while sporting Toronto jerseys.

William Nylander had a goal and two assists and Matthew Knies and Morgan Rielly also scored for Toronto. Pacioretty's helpers came after he was moved from the fourth line to the second for the game.

Anthony Stolarz made 19 saves for the Maple Leafs.

A group of people in white hockey jerseys holding signs.
Toronto Maple Leafs fans celebrate the win over the Winnipeg Jets during NHL hockey action in Winnipeg on Monday. (Fred Greenslade/The Canadian Press)

Kyle Connor had a hat trick and added an assist for the Jets, extending his point streak to nine games — nine goals, five assists. That mark set a franchise-record for longest point streak to start a season, which had been held by former captain Blake Wheeler since the 2015-2016 season.

Mark Scheifele picked up a goal and assist and Josh Morrissey contributed three assists. Connor Hellebuyck stopped 30 shots for Winnipeg.

Toronto led 2-0 after the first period and 5-2 heading into the third.

Scheifele recorded his sixth goal at 7:36 to make it 5-3 and Connor fired in his third with 3:47 remaining. Tavares shot one into the empty net with 25 seconds left.