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After an unplanned break in the schedule, the Los Angeles Kings will try to extend their winning streak to five games when they open a five-game road trip against the Winnipeg Jets on Friday night.
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings visit the Winnipeg Jets looking to prolong a four-game win streak. Winnipeg is 15-4-2 at home and 28-12-2 overall. The Jets are first in the league with 152 total goals (averaging 3.6 per game).
After having Wednesday’s home game postponed due to the blazes, the Kings start a 5-game trip in Winnipeg on Friday and Calgary on Saturday
Heading into Thursday night league action, the Jets (28-12-2) are tied with the Washington Capitals for the second-best record in the league with 58 points, one point in arrears of the Las Vegas Golden Knights. Points percentage wise, the Jets are alone in third at .690.
The NHL on Wednesday postponed a game between the Los Angeles Kings and Calgary Flames as wildfires burn near the Crypto.com Arena in Southern California.
It seems that the Winnipeg Jets have ruled out the worst-case scenario when it comes to their No. 1 defenceman.
Winnipeg Jets’ star defenseman Josh Morrissey has not been ruled out of the team’s next game after leaving their 5-2 Jan. 7 victory over the Nashville Predators with a leg injury.
Wednesday night's game between the Los Angeles Kings and visiting Calgary Flames has been postponed due to ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Winnipeg Jets top defenceman Josh Morrissey is feeling better after suffering a lower-body injury against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday and will be questionable for Thursday's practice.
Connor Hellebuyck made 26 saves to earn his league-leading 25th win as the Winnipeg Jets took down the Nashville Predators 5-2 at Canada Life Centre.
True North Sports + Entertainment and the Winnipeg Jets Hockey Club are honoured to congratulate goaltender Connor Hellebuyck on his 300th NHL regular season win last night against the Nashville Predators.