The Winnipeg Jets are the first NHL team to earn 15 wins in their first 16 games as their focused group continues to preach a “one game at a time” mantra.

Timely scoring and stellar goaltending rose to the forefront as the Jets defeated the Rangers 6-3 on Tuesday night in New York. Winnipeg leads the league with a franchise-record 73 goals through 16 games.

“We know what we are doing but we don’t take too much stock in it. We just move on to the next one,” said Jets forward Kyle Connor. “It speaks to the leadership to not get too comfortable. There’s still a lot of season left.”

Connor and Mark Scheifele each scored twice Tuesday as the Jets also won their seventh consecutive road game. They are the last undefeated road team in the NHL.

The Jets have a Vezina Trophy-winning goaltender in Connor Hellebuyck, who is 12-1-0 this season with three shutouts.

DEVILS 4, PANTHERS 1: Timo Meier scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period, Jacob Markstrom made 33 saves and New Jersey snapped host Florida’s winning streak at seven games.

SENATORS 3, MAPLE LEAFS 0: Linus Ullmark made 27 saves for his first shutout of the season as Ottawa won in Toronto. Josh Norris, Tim Stutzle and Michael Amadio scored for Ottawa. Artem Zub added two assists.

BRUINS 3, BLUES 2: David Pastrnak scored with 1:47 to play as Boston scored three third-period goals in St. Louis. Pastrnak’s shot from the left circle trickled through Jordan Binnington’s pads and slid just over the goal line. Morgan Geekie and Charlie McAvoy also scored for the Bruins, who trailed 2-0 after two periods.