WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Ryan Getzlaf had a goal and an assist, and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 on Saturday night for their seventh consecutive win.
Jakob Silfverberg, Nate Thompson and Andrew Cogliano also scored for Anaheim, which also won in Winnipeg last Sunday. Frederik Andersen, playing on back-to-back nights after a win in Edmonton on Friday, made 27 saves.
Getzlaf ripped a shot from the high slot with Tim Jackman screening Winnipeg goalie Michael Hutchinson, lifting the Ducks to a 2-1 lead at 8:29 of the second.
Bryan Little scored for Winnipeg, which absorbed its first regulation loss in nine games.
Little opened the scoring on the game's first power play, beating Andersen with a glove-side snap shot that went off the post and in at 11:28 of the first. It was Little's team-leading 12th goal.
The Jets' power play continued its recent hot streak after an ice-cold start to the season. After going 0 for 25 over a seven-game stretch, Winnipeg is on a 10-for-33 run with the extra attacker.
Anaheim responded with three in the second.
Silfverberg beat Hutchinson high to the stick side right before a penalty to Winnipeg's Anthony Peluso expired at 6:15. Getzlaf's go-ahead goal came two minutes later, and Thompson made it a three-goal period for Anaheim at 17:53.