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St. Louis Blues vs. Winnipeg Jets: Preview, Predictions and Picks for April 21, 2025

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Apr 29, 2025 11:49 PM
The Winnipeg Jets, riding high after taking a 1-0 series lead, look to build momentum as they host the St. Louis Blues in Game 2 of their Western Conference First Round matchup on Monday, April 21 at 7:30 PM at the Canada Life Centre. The Jets, who dominated the regular season with a 56-22-4 record, will aim to capitalize on their strong home-ice advantage against the Blues, who finished with a 44-30-8 record. Expect a fierce battle as both teams fight for a crucial second win in the best-of-seven series.
St. Louis Blues vs Winnipeg Jets

Current Odds

STL
WPG
Over
5.5
+123
Under
5.5
-134
STL
+1.5
-185
WPG
-1.5
+161
STL
ML
+152
WPG
ML
-168

Blues vs Jets statistics

Stat Blues Jets
Goals For per Game 3.05 3.35
Goals Against Average 2.82 2.32
Shots per Game 26.7 28.2
Shots Against per Game 27.3 27.2
Power Play Goals 43 63
Power Play Goals Against 49 41
Short Handed Goals 4 4
Short Handed Goals Against 0 0
Penalty Minutes 619 593
Power Play Percentage 22.1 28.9
Penalty Kill Percentage 74.3 79.4

Winnipeg Jets recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/19/25 vs St. Louis Blues W 5-3
4/16/25 vs Anaheim Ducks W 2-1 OT
4/13/25 vs Edmonton Oilers L 4-1
4/12/25 @ Chicago Blackhawks W 5-4 SO
4/10/25 @ Dallas Stars W 4-0

St. Louis Blues recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
4/19/25 @ Winnipeg Jets L 5-3
4/15/25 vs Utah Hockey Club W 6-1
4/12/25 @ Seattle Kraken L 4-3 SO
4/9/25 @ Edmonton Oilers L 4-3
4/7/25 @ Winnipeg Jets L 3-1

Winnipeg Jets injuries

  • Nikolaj Ehlers (LW): Out

St. Louis Blues injuries

  • Dylan Holloway (C): Out
  • Torey Krug (D): Injured Reserve

Blues vs Jets game info

Type Info
Venue Canada Life Centre
Location Winnipeg, MB
Puck drop Mon 7:30 PM
TV ESPN2

Blues vs Jets predictions

When it comes to the St. Louis Blues, there's no denying that all eyes will be on Jordan Kyrou tonight—he's been delivering with flair all season. Scoring 36 goals is nothing to scoff at, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him skate into the spotlight again in this crucial game. Robert Thomas, another key player for the Blues, has consistently demonstrated impressive vision on the ice. With 60 assists to his name, he's a playmaker through and through, creating scoring opportunities at every turn. Will Thomas find Kyrou with some slick passes? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure, if the Blues want to even up the series, these two are essential to their game plan.

Shifting gears to the home team, Winnipeg Jets have their own ace up the sleeve in the form of Kyle Connor. This left-wing dynamo, with 41 goals to lead the team, knows how to find the back of the net when it matters most. Connor isn’t just a finisher; his remarkable 56 assists speak volumes about his dual threat on the offensive end. It's not just about making a splash with goals; it’s about how he orchestrates the play, setting the pace for his linemates in every shift. Considering his league-leading 97 points for the Jets, it's hard not to feel that as Connor goes, so goes Winnipeg. Could he be the difference maker again tonight? If past performances are any indicator, it seems likely.

As we look ahead to this pivotal Game 2, the stage is set for an exciting battle at Canada Life Centre. Sure, the St. Louis Blues will be hungry for redemption, but with the Winnipeg Jets soaring into this matchup with the momentum from their Game 1 victory, they seem poised to extend their series lead. Playing on home ice is always a significant advantage, and the Jets know how to leverage it. Both teams boast strong talent and have the firepower to pull off a victory, but when push comes to shove, that home crowd energy and Connor's prowess might just tilt the ice in favor of the Winnipeg Jets for Game 2. What are your thoughts on who'll bag the win tonight?

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