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Pierre-Luc Dubois scores twice, Jets beat Blues 5-2

Winnipeg Jets' Cole Perfetti (91) and St. Louis Blues' Josh Leivo (17) chase after a loose puck along the boards during the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson) Winnipeg Jets' Cole Perfetti (91) and St. Louis Blues' Josh Leivo (17) chase after a loose puck along the boards during the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Dec. 8, 2022, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)
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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Pierre-Luc Dubois scored twice and had an assist, Connor Hellebuyck made 29 saves and the Winnipeg Jets beat the St. Louis Blues 5-2 on Thursday night.

Kyle Connor, Blake Wheeler and Cole Perfetti also scored and Mark Scheifele added a pair of assists. The Jets have won three straight and seven of eight. They are 7-0-1 in their last eight games against St. Louis.

Robert Thomas and Josh Leivo scored for the Blues, who lost for the fifth time in their last six games. Thomas Greiss, playing in back-to-back games for the first time this season, made 15 saves.

Dubois gave the Jets a 1-0 lead with 4:11 left in the first period, banking a one-timer from the slot off of Greiss’ stick.

Connor added to the lead 27 seconds into the second period after Michael Eyssimont’s pass got behind three defenders, creating the rush.

Wheeler’s power-play goal made it 3-0 at 4:06 of the second. Winnipeg has scored at least one power play goal in six straight games, going 8 for 20.

It was the sixth time in the last nine penalty kills that St. Louis has allowed a goal. The Blues came into the game last in the NHL on the penalty kill at 64.9%.

Thomas got the Blues on the board with 1:24 left in the second, extending his points streak to five games.

Dubois halted the comeback, lifting a backhander that got past Greiss to make it 4-1 Jets at 7:39 of the third period.

Leivo scored midway through the third for the Blues, and Perfetti iced the game for the Jets with an empty-net goal.

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