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Winnipeg sits three points back of the final Western Conference wild-card spot, held by the Los Angeles Kings, with the Nashville Predators two points ahead of the Jets. Nashville has three games remaining, while Winnipeg and Los Angeles each have four to play.
Jets win, but a cascade of late-night results elsewhere continues to crush their playoff hopes. The path to the postseason just got significantly steeper.
Winnipeg Jets’ forward Gabriel Vilardi has been named the team’s nominee for the 2025-26 King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The King Clancy is presented to the
Share Philadelphia Flyers (40-27-12, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Winnipeg Jets (35-31-12, in the Central Division) Winnipeg, Manitoba; Saturday, 7 p.m. EDT BOTTOM LINE: The Winnipeg Jets play the Philadelphia Flyers with a three win streak on the line.
The Jets' pursuit of a perfect 5-0-0 run to close the season and stunning late-season push to secure a playoff spot have been admirable.
The most recent example of that would probably be Brad Lambert’s third-period goal on Monday night in Winnipeg’s win over Seattle — and it was big league!
There will be three personnel changes and some forward line shuffling for the St. Louis Blues when they host the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday (7 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Midwest, 101 ESPN). Otto Stenberg and Nathan Walker will return to the lineup in place of Jonathan Drouin and Pius Suter.
The Winnipeg Jets just did what a desperate team needs: win in a hostile building behind solid goaltending and special teams. A 3–2 road victory in St.