WINNIPEG - Mark Scheifele laughed as he described how his Winnipeg Jets teammates tried to help him score a hat trick on Tuesday night.Instead, the second-year centre scored a pair of goals and added an assist as the Jets halted the Buffalo Sabres four-game winning streak with a 5-1 victory.I know (Mathieu Perreault), I think every time he had the puck he was looking around, looking for me, so it was pretty funny, Scheifele said. But at the end, the boys wouldnt even let me get off (the ice). Id look over at the bench and theyre like, stay, stay, so it was pretty cool.The goals were Scheifeles fifth and sixth of the season. It was also his second career three-point game. He had a goal and two assists in last weeks 4-3 overtime loss to Colorado.Michael Frolik and Evander Kane each had a goal and an assist for Winnipeg (16-10-6), while Chris Thorburn also scored. Froliks goal was short-handed, while Kane scored on the power play.Jets goalie Ondrej Pavelec made 27 saves in his 300th career start as Winnipeg outshot the Sabres 36-28.Buffalo (13-17-2), which got a power-play goal from defenceman Nikita Zadorov, was coming off a 5-4 shootout win at home over the Ottawa Senators on Monday night.Michal Neuvirth stopped 31 shots in net for the Sabres.We just made too many mistakes, Sabres captain Brian Gionta said. We hurt ourselves tonight, whether its odd-man rushes or giveaways that lead to those chances (for the Jets). We hurt ourselves.Clearly, thats what you want to limit. You give teams in this league that many chances, theyre going to make you pay.The win was the first for the Jets in their four-game homestand. They lost 4-1 to Anaheim on Saturday and will host Boston on Friday and Philadelphia on Sunday.The Jets pulled out the victory on the same day head coach Paul Maurice announced at the morning skate that second-year defenceman Jacob Trouba is out until February with an undisclosed upper-body injury.Maurice said it was a pre-existing condition, but wasnt related to the neck injury Trouba suffered last season.While Trouba went off the roster, defenceman Grant Clitsome went back on after missing five games with an upper-body injury and assisted on Scheifeles first goal.Winnipeg is still without defencemen Tobias Enstrom and Zach Bogosian, while forward Dustin Byfuglien has been moved back to the blue-line to help out.Pavelec was impressed with the way the team is responding to those injuries.You have to battle through those injuries and we are able to do it so youre really happy, Pavelec said.Sabres coach Ted Nolan was asked if his club looked tired midway through the game.Maybe not physically, but mentally, Nolan said. We just made a couple of crucial mistakes at bad times.I liked our first period, and then all of a sudden a couple of big mistakes and we had to play catch-up the rest of the game.Buffalo scored the only goal in the first period, but Winnipeg responded with three goals in under five minutes in the second to take a 3-1 lead heading into the third period.The Sabres didnt get their first shot on net until 10:32 into the game before having three power-play opportunities in the period.Buffalo made good on a scoring chance with 44 seconds left in the period. With Winnipeg winger Blake Wheeler in the penalty box for slashing, Zadorovs shot from the bottom of the circle got past Pavelec, who had Sabres winger Chris Stewart in front of him.Scheifeles first goal was scored at 9:31 as Zadorov left the penalty box for delay of game.It was then Scheifeles turn to go to the box for a questionable goaltender-interference penalty, but it didnt prove costly.Buffalo turned over the puck and 11 seconds later Jets defenceman Jim Slater made a pass across the front of the net to Frolik, who also sent a high shot past Neuvirth for his seventh goal of the season.Perreault set up Scheifeles second goal when he made a pass through Buffalo defenceman Tyson Strachans feet and Scheifele scored at 14:17 for a 3-1 lead. The assist extended Perreaults point streak to five games, with one goal and four assists.Winnipeg carried a power play into the third period from Andre Benoits slashing penalty and it led to Kanes fifth goal of the season at 1:11, with Wheeler and Scheifele drawing assists.Thorburn used a rebound from teammate Anthony Pelusos shot to send a backhand shot past Neuvirth at 12:39.Notes: Sabres centre Mikhail Grigorenko made his season debut. The 20-year-old Russian was Buffalos first pick (12th overall) in the 2012 NHL entry draft.Note to readers: This is a corrected version of an earlier story. The Jets will host Boston on Friday and Philadelphia on Sunday. Cheap Jordans Usa .5 million contract with the right-handed reliever. Ziegler revealed the agreement via Twitter, saying hes "really excited to stay in Arizona for a couple more years, at least. Wholesale Authentic Jordans . 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Yet after that goal the Sounders failed to build on their lead and put Los Angeles away, allowing the Galaxy to hang around until the 54th minute when a lightning bolt from Juninho found the back of the Seattle net. That goal put the Galaxy in position to advance on the away goals rule and it sucked the life out of CenturyLink Field, leaving Sounders fans with that all- too familiar feeling of coming up short once again. Outside of a late chance from Dempsey, Seattle was never able to quite recover from that punch to the gut provided by Juninho, and the club must now once again reflect on a season that ended just a little too early. Without a doubt there will be plenty of disappointment in Seattle, but head coach Sigi Schmid was able to see a bigger picture regarding this season, which saw his team capture its fourth U.S. Open Cup in six years while also adding the first Supporters Shield in club history to the trophy cabinet. Im going to see [this team] as a team that accomplished a hell of a lot, Schmid said after Sundays match. Im really proud of our team. Im proud of their effort, Im proud of their fight to the very end. Weve won five trophies now in six years. There arent a lot of clubs that have [accomplished that] in this league. In fact, most clubs in MLS would be thrilled just to have five trophies in their MLS existence, let alone in the span of six years.dddddddddddd Not only have the Sounders built the best fan base in the league, but the team has been the definition of consistency, reaching the postseason under Schmids direction each year while winning at least 12 games during the regular season. Compare that to the existence of Toronto FC, which joined the league two years prior to the Sounders and has yet to reach the postseason, while having failed to win more than 11 games in any season. A comparison to a league doormat like Toronto might not offer much in the way of consolation for the Sounders, but it is important to keep in perspective what the club has managed to accomplish in its brief time in MLS. After all the success the team has enjoyed in the U.S. Open Cup it was a big step forward for Seattle to be able to capture the Supporters Shield, which the team clinched, ironically enough, on the final weekend of the season with a 2-0 win over the Galaxy. Supporters Shield is nice, its great because it is a reflection of the whole season, it shows we were the best team over the whole season, Schmid said. Unfortunately it decides that the MLS Cup winner is the top team. Thats a mountain we havent climbed yet - I thought for sure this could be our year to climb that mountain. I thought we were very close to it. Seattle has come close to climbing that mountain before, and this season was nearly a historic one as the Sounders attempted to become the first team in MLS to capture the treble, winning U.S. Open Cup, the Supporters Shield and MLS Cup. But after crossing off the first two items from that list, Seattle once again came up against a Galaxy side that was a little more experienced and had more of a playoff pedigree, which proved to be the difference in getting the team to its third MLS Cup in four years. Seattle may have come up short once again in its quest for MLS Cup, but as the team looks back at its 2014 campaign, it will do so with a feeling of accomplishment, despite the fact that, once again, Los Angeles prevented the Sounders from reaching the top of the mountain. ' ' '