WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) Morgan Barron celebrated his 25th birthday in style.

Barron snapped a tie in the second period, and the Winnipeg Jets beat Connor Bedard and the Chicago Blackhawks 3-1 on Saturday.

ā€œIt was pretty good, and a win, too,ā€ Barron said. ā€œSo, thatā€™s all you can ask for.ā€

Mark Scheifele and Cole Perfetti also scored for Winnipeg, which had dropped three in a row. Connor Hellebuyck made 20 saves.

Bedard scored his team-high 11th goal in the 22nd game of his rookie season, but last-place Chicago lost for the third time in four games. Arvid Soderblom made 25 stops.

The 18-year-old Bedard put the Blackhawks in front when he beat Hellebuyck from the left circle 4:39 into the first period.

ā€œI thought he was excellent,ā€ Blackhawks coach Luke Richardson said. ā€œI thought the first two periods, especially, he had some really excellent bursts out there, which we have been talking about - just adding a little bit more speed to that talent and I think we saw that. He created some on his first goal just by skating."

Scheifele responded during a Winnipeg power play midway through the first. Gabriel Vilardi set up Scheifele's eighth goal with a nice drive and pass.

Barron put the Jets ahead to stay 6:23 into the second. Nikolaj Ehlers sent Barron in alone on Soderblom, and the forward beat the goaltender cleanly.

ā€œNikky made a beautiful pass,ā€ Barron said. ā€œI felt as though the goalie was challenging me, so usually, when they are a little bit out of the net, I try to find some space five-hole. I actually didnā€™t think it went in at first, but it did.ā€

Both goalies made some quality saves in the second. Soderblom twice stopped backhands from Vilardi. Hellebuyck made a glove grab off a quick Bedard shot, then stopped a shot from Philipp Kurashev, who was set up alone in front by Bedard.

Perfetti deflected a point shot from defenseman Dylan Samberg past Soderblom to give Winnipeg a 3-1 lead midway through the third. It was Perfettiā€™s career-high ninth goal.

ā€œHeā€™s trying to take the next step,ā€ Jets coach Rick Bowness said. ā€œThe more he plays, the more experience he gains. You hope he just keeps getting better and better. Yeah, heā€™s got that hockey IQ, heā€™s got that ability to see the ice and know where to be and know where to put his stick and know where people are. You canā€™t teach some of the stuff that he does.ā€

Anthony Beauvillier made his debut for Chicago after he was acquired in a trade with Vancouver on Tuesday. The veteran forward skated for almost 17 minutes.

UP NEXT

Blackhawks: At the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.

Jets: Host the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday night.

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