Winnipeg Jets vs. Vegas Golden Knights Pick & Prediction NOVEMBER 29th 2024

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena Las Vegas
Logo Winnipeg Jets
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Logo Vegas Golden Knights
5.5
OPENER
-1.5

5.5o -130
CURRENT
-1.5 +215

+101
MONEYLINE
-114

3
SCORE
4

Preview and Prediction

There is no room to debate "rest versus rust" when two road-weary teams meet on Friday in Las Vegas, as the host Golden Knights welcome the Winnipeg Jets in a battle of division leaders.

For Vegas, this is its first game back from a long five-game road trip, while the Jets are in the middle of a stretch of games that, once it ends on Sunday in Dallas, will see them play only once at home in 10 contests.

The exhaustion from time-zone hopping and long-distance travel has perhaps caught up to the league-best Winnipeg Jets. After a record-breaking 15-1-0 start, the Jets have dropped four of their last seven games.

"Everybody is ornery. When you lose hockey games, you're never really happy," said Jets coach Scott Arniel, lamenting a lack of time to continue maintaining their systems and keeping them sharp. "That's kind of the schedule we're all facing right now. We'll work on things ... we'll get a chance to have a couple of practices this week."

Another issue the Jets have faced recently is their play away from home ice against determined teams, like the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday. The Kings shut down Winnipeg, holding them to only 14 shots on goal and stifling one of the league's best offenses in a 4-1 victory.

"We weren't desperate enough," Jets forward Nino Niederreiter said following their defeat in L.A. "At the end of the day, we're a hunted team. We're the first-place team, and everybody comes after us. We have to make sure we bring our best every single night to be successful ... you want to make sure you bounce back and bring that same mentality to the next game going to Vegas."

The Golden Knights are also a first-place team, holding onto the top spot in the Pacific Division. Despite the fatigue caused by the road trip, Vegas was still able to collect seven of a possible 10 points on the move and gained its final point in a 2-1 shootout loss to Colorado in Denver on Wednesday. Despite that, their head coach wasn't happy with the game.

"We looked tired. We're at the end of a long road trip, and we are tired. I'm not going to lie to you," Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said following Wednesday's shootout loss. "We'll probably be tired Friday (against Winnipeg). So, we just have to find ways to stay in games ... Hopefully, Friday (we) will."

The Jets have two defensemen on injured reserve, Dylan Samberg and Logan Stanley. Stanley is much closer to returning, as he has been skating with the team in a non-contact jersey and is on the trip.

For Vegas, blueliner Zach Whitecloud and winger Victor Olofsson are both day-to-day. The Golden Knights would love to have them both available on Friday for a game that they are taking very seriously against Winnipeg.

"Well, you just look at their record, and you just see how they started their season off," Vegas forward Cole Schwindt said. "We've kind of had them circled for a while. We know who we're chasing, and it'll be a fun game for sure."

PREDICTION
Winnipeg Jets
2
3
Vegas Golden Knights

Winnipeg Jets vs. Vegas Golden Knights Recap NOV 29TH 2024

Brett Howden and Ivan Barbashev each scored twice as the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the visiting Winnipeg Jets 4-3 on Friday night.

Jack Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev each had two assists, and William Karlsson and Shea Theodore each added a helper. Adin Hill made 22 stops in net for Vegas, which has won four of its past five games.

Cole Perfetti scored twice for the Jets, both assisted by Josh Morrissey. Neal Pionk also scored in the loss. Nikolaj Ehlers, Vladislav Namestnikov, Haydn Fleury, and Kyle Connor contributed assists. Eric Comrie made 26 saves for Winnipeg, which has lost three of four.

The Jets opened the scoring 6:57 into the first period when Morrissey's shot from the top of the circle was redirected by Perfetti, who ended his 11-game goalless streak.

With 1:47 left in the period, Vegas tied it at 1-1. A turnover by Morgan Barron in the Jets' zone allowed Howden to grab the puck, race up ice, blow past Logan Stanley, and beat Comrie on a breakaway.

Vegas took the lead with 16 seconds left in the first when Barbashev capitalized on a loose rebound in front, putting his team ahead 2-1.

Ehlers left the game in the second period after falling awkwardly following a hit to Dorofeyev along Winnipeg's bench. He did not return.

Perfetti scored his second of the game with 5:32 left in the second, tying it at 2-2. Morrissey's long bank shot caromed off Hill's pads to Perfetti, who drove it home.

Barbashev scored his second of the game 4:43 into the third period, giving Vegas a 3-2 lead. Eichel's backhand pass in the slot set him up for a shot that beat Comrie.

The Jets responded when Pionk tied the score at 3-3 with 11:05 left.

The Golden Knights struck again with 4:05 left to take a 4-3 lead. Howden found the open net after Karlsson fed him a perfect pass, which he batted across the goal line.

Winnipeg suffered its first loss of the season when scoring first.