WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) Cole Perfetti scored in a fifth consecutive game and the Winnipeg Jets beat the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 on Friday night.

Mason Appleton and Nikolaj Ehlers also scored, and Nino Niederreiter and Vladislav Namestnikov each had two assists. Connor Hellebuyck made 25 saves.

ā€œI put an emphasis a bit more on shooting the puck, especially when the puck seems to be going in the back of the net,ā€ the 21-year-old Perfetti said.

Alex Tuch and JJ Peterka scored for the Sabres, who have lost three straight. Eric Comrie, making his first return to action since suffering a lower-body injury on Oct. 27, stopped 15 shots.

ā€œI think in this league, itā€™s becoming more offensive, so weā€™ve got to find ways to score,ā€ Tuch said. ā€œI thought Hellebuyck played really well, but I thought we carried most of the pace, most of the tempo out there. It was good to see.

ā€œI think we did it a little bit late, though. I think we can still start a little bit more on time.ā€

After a scoreless first period, the Jets only had five shots on goal in the second but scored three times.

Perfetti got the scoring started at 2:12 with his sixth goal of the season, which also extended his point streak to eight games (five goals, five assists).

ā€œI feel better this year,ā€ Perfetti said. ā€œEven now from the beginning of the season, 16 games in, I feel like it is getting better each and every game. Itā€™s been good.ā€

Appleton made it 2-0 at 4:33 when he raced to the net and got a timely pass from Niederreiter.

Tuch responded 24 seconds later to get the Sabres on the scoreboard.

Ehlers appeared to catch Comrie off guard with a long shot that went past him to make it 3-1 at 8:12.

Jets interim head coach Scott Arniel said the Sabresā€™ play affected his teamā€™s shot total.

ā€œBut at the same time, I thought there were a few times where I thought we should have fired the puck,ā€ Arniel said. ā€œBut when you go 11 minutes without a shot in the second period, youā€™ve got to simplify things a little bit.

ā€œWe did score those goals and they kind of came off transition. But youā€™ve got to give Buffalo credit, they were real good at stealing pucks, knocking pucks out of the air.ā€

Peterka made it a one-goal game when he put in his own rebound a minute into the third period.

The Sabres had another power play four minutes later, but couldnā€™t capitalize.

Sabres coach Don Granato said the effort in the third period has to be duplicated to lead to success.

ā€œThe third period I will say for me was the culmination of everything to this point of the year and our guys finally decided to wake up and compete harder instead of waiting,ā€ he said. ā€œObviously, I had a message for them unlike a normal message you would get after a period.

ā€œI like the way they responded, but itā€™s not what I say. They know. Thereā€™s guys in that room, they know they need more.ā€

Kyle Connor, the Jetsā€™ leading scorer, was sent in on a breakaway with under 30 seconds remaining, but couldnā€™t put his rebound in an open side of the net.

UP NEXT

Sabres: At Chicago on Sunday in the middle game of a three-game trip.

Jets: Host Arizona on Saturday to finish a five-game homestand.

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