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Semyon Varlamov #1 of the Colorado Avalanche looks into the net behind him as Ben Chiarot #63 of the Winnipeg Jets scores in second period action in an NHL game at the MTS Centre on February 8, 2015 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Marianne Helm/Getty Images

Mathieu Perreault and Dustin Byfuglien each had a goal and two assists as the Winnipeg Jets halted a six-game slide with a 5-3 win Sunday against the Colorado Avalanche.

Ben Chiarot Bryan Little and Jacob Trouba also scored for the Jets (27-18-10).

Tyson Barrie, Matt Duchene and Alex Tanguay scored for the Avalanche (22-21-11), who are winless in their past three outings.

Michael Hutchinson picked up his 15th win of the season with a 25-save performance for Winnipeg while Semyon Varlamov fell to 14-13-7 on the year for Colorado.

Barrie opened the scoring for the Avalanche at 10:56 of the first period. The Jets were already scrambling on a delayed penalty call when Barrie wired home his sixth from the high slot.

Barries's tally brought the end of Colorado's goalless streak at 136:16. Barrie was also the last Avalanche player to score in a 3-2 shootout win over the Dallas Stars last Tuesday.

The Jets responded in the second, scoring four straight goals.

Perreault tied the game at 1-1 with 2:04 gone, shovelling home his 18th of the year after some good work by Byfuglien and Mark Scheifele to create the scoring chance.

The goal tied a career-high for Perreault, which he set last year as a member of the Anaheim Ducks.

Byfuglien's efforts paid off a few minutes later as he got a stick on a point blast from Little on the power play. Byfuglien's 13th of the season gave the Jets a 2-1 lead at the 5:42 mark.

Ben Chiarot made it 3-1 on his second career NHL goal.

Little fired home his team-leading 21st to give the Jets a commanding 4-1 lead heading into the third period.

Duchene and Tanguay added markers in the third for the Avalanche.

Jets forward Chris Thorburn surpassed Eric Boulton's franchise mark of 639 penalty minutes after a scrap with Avalanche winger Cody McLeod in the first period.

Thorburn, who sat on 638 penalty minutes heading into the game, had two fights and a minor penalty and is now in sole possession of the franchise record with 650 minutes.

Jets centre Adam Lowry was scratched before puck drop with what the team described as an illness.

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