Samuel Ersson makes 35 saves, Flyers beat NHL-leading Jets 2-0

WINNIPEG, CANADA - JANUARY 13: Goaltender Samuel Ersson #33 of the Philadelphia Flyers guards the net as Gabriel Vilardi #13 of the Winnipeg Jets drives towards the goal during first period action at the Canada Life Centre on January 13, 2024 in Winn ((Photo by Darcy Finley/NHLI via Getty Images))

Samuel Ersson made 35 saves, Cam Atkinson scored twice to snap a 26-game goal drought and the Philadelphia Flyers beat NHL-leading Winnipeg 2-0 on Saturday night to end the Jets' franchise-record winning and points streaks.

Winnipeg had won eight straight and taken at least a point in 14 in a row.

Philadelphia has its first three-game winning streak since mid-December.

Ersson, a 24-year-old Swedish rookie in his second season with Philadelphia, had his third shutout of the season and fourth of his career. He's 11-5-3 this season.

Connor Hellebuyck made 34 saves for Winnipeg. His goalie franchise-record 13-game point streak (11-1-2) ended.

Winnipeg has still only allowed two or under goals in a franchise-record 12 straight games and three or under goals in a franchise-best 32 consecutive games.

It was the second time this season the Jets have been shut out. It was also Winnipeg’s first loss in regulation (11-1-3) to a team in the Eastern Conference this season.

Atkinson opened the scoring with 5:13 left in the first period, redirecting Joel Farabee's shot under Hellebuyck. Atkinson scored on a power play at 2:52 of the second.

Jets scoring leader Mark Scheifele sat out for the first time this season. The center is listed as day-to-day because of a lower-body injury.

UP NEXT

Flyers: At St. Louis on Monday night.

Jets: Host New York Islanders on Tuesday night.