Note: The Jets and Preds did battle last night in Winnipeg which concluded eight straight games in the Manitoba capital. Winnipeg finishes with a 5-2-1 record which puts them four back of a playoff spot after they fought back but lost in a shootout to Nashville. They are travelling today to Boston where they will take on the Bruins on Thursday. The question is whether they will be snagging a forward from the Moose for the three-game road trip since they only have 12 healthy ones (and none of the injured ones are expected back anytime soon).
Note II: If you’re near downtown Winnipeg today and you hear the sound of 6000+ screaming kids it’s because the Moose are kicking off their homestand with a school day game against the Admirals. These are always great to engage the fans of tomorrow who get part of the day off school to watch some hockey. Puck drop is at 10:30 AM CT and we’ll have all the coverage covered live.
Jets news:
Winnipeg Sun: Jets lose ground to the Predators in a 4-3 shootout loss. In what we termed a “must win” game the Jets earned themselves a point but more importantly also lost one to a Centra Division rival.
Winnipeg Free Press: Jets get dumped by Nashville in shootout. (Paywall). If not for Saros that is an entirely different outcome.

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Winnipeg Free Press: Morrissey excited for possible hockey homecoming. (Paywall). All players should be excited to return to a normal schedule.
NHL.com: Saros stops 36, helps Predators recover for shootout win against Jets. Darrin gives you insight from both sides of the arena.
Global News: Jets rally late before falling to Nashville 4-3 in shootout. Christian and Russ combined for this game recap.
The Tennessean: Nashville Predators salvage road trip, set up huge home game vs Seattle Kraken. Read about the game from the perspective of a writer that covers yesterday’s opponent.
Jets video:
TSN: Saros the difference as Predators deliver dent to Winnipeg’s playoff hopes. The Predators edged the Jets in a shootout on Tuesday night for a crucial victory that creates a two-point gap between the two teams. Craig Button joins SportsCentre to break down the close clash between the Central Division rivals, and assess Winnipeg’s chances of making a run in the playoffs.
Jets prospect news:
The Athletic: Judging top NHL draft prospects by Jets fit: Who should Winnipeg pick? (Paywall). While the Jets are still in that in-between potential playoff spot or potential top 10 pick, Murat comes along with insight into the upcoming Top 10 at the Draft in June and how each player could fit within the system for Winnipeg.



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