LIVE 12:03 3rd Nov 23
COL 5 +100 o6.0
FLA 3 -120 u6.0
LIVE 15:21 2nd Nov 23
VEG 1 -180 o6.5
MON 0 +150 u6.5
LIVE 14:13 2nd Nov 23
UTAH 2 -135 o6.0
PIT 1 +115 u6.0
LIVE 13:48 2nd Nov 23
DAL 2 -115 o6.0
TB 2 -105 u6.0
LIVE 12:13 2nd Nov 23
BOS 1 -140 o5.5
DET 1 +120 u5.5
LIVE 18:08 2nd Nov 23
WIN 0 +125 o6.5
NAS 1 -150 u6.5
LIVE 09:23 2nd Nov 23
NJ 2 -150 o6.0
WAS 1 +125 u6.0
LIVE 14:35 2nd Nov 23
VAN 1 +120 o6.0
OTT 1 -140 u6.0
LIVE 13:10 2nd Nov 23
CAR 2 -245 o6.5
CLB 2 +200 u6.5
LIVE 03:29 1st Nov 23
STL 0 +140 o5.5
NYI 1 -165 u5.5
LIVE 17:57 1st Nov 23
BUF 0 -140 o6.0
SJ 0 +120 u6.0
NYR +120 o6.5
EDM -133 u6.5
Final OT Nov 23
CHI 2 +140 o6.0
PHI 3 -165 u6.0
Final Nov 23
SEA 1 +140 o5.5
LA 2 -165 u5.5
Final SO Nov 23
MIN 3 -120 o5.5
CAL 4 +100 u5.5
Seattle 6th Pacific34-35-9-4
Winnipeg 2nd Central52-24-5-1
TSN3, ROOT-NW

Seattle @ Winnipeg preview

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Last Meeting ( Feb 14, 2023 ) Seattle 2, Winnipeg 3

The Winnipeg Jets are one of the NHL's hottest teams with nine wins in their past 11 games.

Yet even with the recent run of success, the Jets -- who will play host to the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night -- had a hard time explaining how they pulled out a pair of road victories over the weekend.

First was what Winnipeg fans are calling the "Rally in Raleigh" on Saturday. The Jets scored five third-period goals to overcome a three-goal deficit and beat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3.

The next night in Buffalo, the Jets scored four unanswered goals in the final period to beat the Sabres 5-2. Two nights, a 9-0 scoring advantage over the course of two third periods.

The Jets entered the weekend just 2-13-1 this season when trailing after two periods.

"It's been great. Those comebacks really kind of turned the momentum of the season," said Morgan Barron, whose partial breakaway with 6:05 remaining proved to be the winner against the Sabres. "To dig deep and pull out two wins against good teams ... it's not easy to do. I think it speaks to the quality of the guys we have in this room."

Vladislav Namestnikov and Josh Morrissey each had a goal and an assist and Nino Niederreiter and Sean Monahan also scored in Buffalo, helping the Jets move into a tie with the Dallas Stars atop the Central Division with three games in hand.

Winnipeg backup goaltender Laurent Brossoit made 17 saves against the Sabres.

"There's a lot of fight in this group," Jets coach Rick Bowness said. "We weren't that happy in Dallas (a 4-1 loss on Thursday to open the three-game trip), but we knew (Saturday) in Carolina we were playing well. Stay with it. And the same as (Sunday). I know we were down 2-1, but we were playing really well. We were playing fast, we were creating turnovers, we were creating chances. Just stay in the fight."

The Kraken, who are chasing one of the Western Conference's two wild-card berths, showed some fight of their own in a 4-2 road victory Monday in Calgary. That pulled Seattle even with the Flames for fourth place in the wild-card standings, seven points behind both the Los Angeles Kings and Nashville Predators, who are tied for the West's last two playoff spots.

"There's still no quit in our team. We still see it as we can make it," said Kraken defenseman Adam Larsson, who scored the winning goal on Monday. "Just going to keep believing."

Jared McCann logged a goal and an assist and Oliver Bjorkstrand also scored for the Kraken. Philipp Grubauer made 35 saves to improve to 5-1-0 since returning from a two-plus-months injury absence.

"This (win) puts us right back in it," said McCann, who has a team-leading 26 goals. "We feel like we've been playing well as of late but haven't gotten the results."

The downside of the night for Seattle was seeing defenseman Vince Dunn leave the game at 13:41 of the third period. He was hurt when checked from behind by Calgary forward Martin Pospisil, who was given a five-minute major and a game misconduct.

Kraken coach Dave Hakstol didn't offer an update on Dunn's health status after the game, but he called the hit "garbage."

"From there, I'll leave it to the league," Hakstol said.

Seattle's second-line center, Alex Wennberg, sat out Monday due to what Hakstol called "trade-related issues" ahead of Friday's NHL deadline for deals.

--Field Level Media

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