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Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators

Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators

Game Day: Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators

The final game of the Winnipeg Jets’ season-long eight-game homestand goes tonight at Canada Life Centre as they face the Nashville Predators for the final time this season, their third straight Central Division opponent.
Winnipeg picked up back-to-back wins over the weekend to kick off a two-game winning streak, beginning with a 3-1 victory over the league-best Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, followed by a 3-2 win over St. Louis on Sunday.

Haydn Fleury opened the scoring Sunday with his first goal as a Jet, and his first since December 2023. Mark Scheifele, celebrating his 33rd birthday, made it 2-0 on a breakaway for his 31st of the season, giving Winnipeg a two-goal lead after the first. Kyle Connor added another breakaway tally in the third off a nice feed from Morgan Barron, which stood as the game-winner, also his 31st of the year. The Jets improved to 28-28-10 and 5-2-0 on the homestand, while Eric Comrie earned his fifth straight win with 29 saves.

Nashville wraps up a five-game road trip tonight, where they’ve gone 1-2-1 so far. They’re coming off a 3-1 loss in Edmonton on Sunday, missing a chance to gain ground in the WC2 race. Fedor Svechkov (3) scored the lone goal, while Justus Annunen made 27 saves as the Predators fell to 29-28-9.

The Jets (66 points) sit just one point back of Nashville (67) in the standings as both teams continue to chase the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Winnipeg remains five points out, with both clubs having 16 games left, including tonight.

“Whether we’re up or down early or midway through a game, it doesn’t really seem like there’s any nervousness or sense to change our game. Obviously, we have to keep that going,” said Josh Morrissey. “We know that as well as we’ve played, we’re still five out heading into today, and today’s a big game with Nashville right there. We’ve got to just keep rolling the way we’ve been going.”

Winnipeg has taken the first two meetings of the season, 4-1 at home on Oct. 18 and 5-2 in Nashville on Nov. 29, so the Predators will be looking for a response in what is a crucial matchup tonight.

The only lineup change sees Connor Hellebuyck get the start.

Connor – Scheifele – Iafallo

Perfetti – Lowry – Vilardi

Nyquist – Toews – Rosen

Koepke – Barron – Lambert

Morrissey – DeMelo

Samberg – Salomonsson

Fleury – Bryson

Hellebuyck

Comrie

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