The Boston Bruins (18-13-0) head north to face the Winnipeg Jets (14-14-1) in a cross-conference battle at Canada Life Centre, where the Bruins aim to extend their three-game winning streak against a Jets team that’s stumbled with back-to-back losses. Boston, sitting third in the Atlantic, relies on Jeremy Swayman’s goaltending (.913 SV%, 2.51 GAA) and David Pastrnak’s scoring (11G-20A) to counter Winnipeg’s potent top line led by Kyle Connor (15G-22A). The Jets, sixth in the Central, boast a stingy home defense (2.67 GA/G) but are without star netminder Connor Hellebuyck, tilting the scales toward a high-event affair. With Boston’s road form (8-6-0) meeting Winnipeg’s home resilience (8-6-0), this matchup projects as a gritty 4-3 Bruins victory, fueled by special teams edges.
Venue Location
Canada Life Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba (capacity: 15,225). The Jets are 8-6-0 at home this season, outscoring opponents by 0.8 goals per game, and have won four of their last six against Atlantic Division teams in Winnipeg.
Puckdrop: 8:00 p.m. ET. Broadcast on ESPN+ (national), NESN (Bruins), and Sportsnet (Jets), with streaming available on Fubo.
Injury Report
Injuries are a major factor, with Winnipeg’s goaltending decimated and Boston’s blue line battered, forcing both coaches to shuffle pairings. The Bruins’ depth holds offensively, but defensive lapses could loom large; Jets’ forward group is relatively intact. Latest updates from Thursday’s morning skates:
| Team | Player | Position | Status | Injury | Notes |
| Bruins | Charlie McAvoy | D | Out | Face (Surgery) | IR since Nov. 15; 11 games missed, 3G-12A pre-injury. Key top-pair anchor. |
| Bruins | Henri Jokiharju | D | Out | Undisclosed | IR; 25 GP, 0G-6A. Adds to D depth crisis. |
| Bruins | Jordan Harris | D | Out | Ankle | IR; 5 GP, 1G-1A. Recent call-up sidelined. |
| Bruins | Michael Callahan | D | Out | Lower Body | IR since Dec. 9; emergency recall, no GP yet. Two-month absence. |
| Bruins | Matej Blumel | RW | Out | Lower Body | IR; limited impact in 10 GP. |
| Bruins | David Pastrnak | RW | Available | None | Cleared; 11G-20A, back from undisclosed (5 games missed). |
| Bruins | Jeremy Swayman | G | Available | None | Starts; 8-6-0, 2.51 GAA. |
| Jets | Connor Hellebuyck | G | Out | Knee (Surgery) | IR since Nov. 22; 4-6 weeks out, 8-6-0, .913 SV% pre-injury. Massive loss. |
| Jets | Haydn Fleury | D | Day-to-Day | Concussion | Cleared for contact Dec. 5; out since Dec. 9, 0G-0A in 25 GP. Monitored. |
| Jets | Kyle Connor | LW | Available | None | Full skate; 15G-22A, leads team scoring. |
| Jets | Eric Comrie | G | Available | None | Starts; 6-7-1, 3.10 GAA. Backup thrust into spotlight. |
Boston’s D injuries (four out) expose pairings like Lindholm-Carlo; Winnipeg’s net (Comrie .910 SV%) faces Bruins’ shot volume (27.1 SOG/G).
Player Matchups
These head-to-heads spotlight Boston’s experience against Winnipeg’s youth, with power plays (BOS 24.4%, WPG 20.2%) and faceoffs (Bruins 51.7%) as deciders:
Bruins RW David Pastrnak vs. Jets D Josh Morrissey
Pastrnak (11G-20A, 31 points; 100% faceoff wins? Wait, error—elite scorer) hunts one-timers, facing Morrissey’s two-way (5G-15A, +10 rating). Pastrnak has 4 goals in last five vs. WPG; Morrissey’s blocks (1.5/game) limit snipers to 1.9 SOG.
Jets LW Kyle Connor vs. Bruins D Hampus Lindholm
Connor (15G-22A, 37 points) exploits rushes, drawing Lindholm’s shutdown (2G-10A). Connor has multi-points in 40% home games; Lindholm’s gap (top-15 in TOI) holds wingers under 2 points in five of eight.
Bruins C Pavel Zacha vs. Jets C Mark Scheifele
Zacha (8G-14A, 22 points; 51.7% FO) grinds cycles, matched against Scheifele’s vision (16G-22A, 48.8% FO). Zacha’s line forces turnovers; Scheifele has 5 points in last four vs. BOS.
Jets G Eric Comrie vs. Bruins Top Line (Pastrnak-Zacha-Marchand)
Comrie (3.10 GAA) faces BOS unit (1.5 goals/game), generating 12.8 SA/game. He’s .926 in last two; Bruins’ pressure tests screens.
Bruins G Jeremy Swayman vs. Jets C Adam Lowry Line
Swayman (2.51 GAA) battles Lowry’s checking (4G-5A); Lowry’s line wins 55% draws. Swayman’s .913 SV% vs. top-10 PKs shines.
Boston’s edges in depth favor them, but Jets’ home PK (82.5%) could frustrate.
Team Records
Boston Bruins: 18-13-0 (3rd in Atlantic Division)
8-6-0 on road, averaging 3.19 GPG (8th) while allowing 3.10 (20th). PP 24.4% (6th), PK 82.5% (9th); +5 goal differential, 16-15 ATS.
Winnipeg Jets: 14-14-1 (6th in Central Division)
8-6-0 at home, averaging 3.38 GPG (5th) while allowing 3.10 (20th). PP 20.2% (14th), PK 82.5% (9th); +0 goal differential, 14-15 ATS.
Bruins hold series tiebreaker potential (1-0 last year).
Recent Team Forms
Boston has won three straight (and 4-1 in last five), outscoring foes 18-10 with balanced scoring. Winnipeg has dropped two in a row (and 2-3 in last five), scoring just 2.0 GPG during the skid amid Hellebuyck’s absence.
| Bruins Last 5 Games | Date | Opponent | Result | Key Stats |
| @ STL | Dec 9 | Away | W 5-2 | Swayman 29/31 saves; Geekie 1G-1A, 0/2 PP. |
| vs NJD | Dec 6 | Home | W 4-1 | Swayman 29/30; Geekie 10th goal in 9 games, 1/3 PP. |
| vs STL | Dec 4 | Home | W 5-2 | Korpisalo 27/29; 1/2 PP, 31 SOG. |
| @ DET | Dec 2 | Away | L 4-5 | Swayman 28/32; Late rally falls short. |
| vs PIT | Nov 29 | Home | W 3-2 SO | Swayman .929 SV%; Clutch SO win. |
Form Notes: 4-1, outscored 21-12. Road 2-1 (+1.3 margin); PP 20% last five.
| Jets Last 5 Games | Date | Opponent | Result | Key Stats |
| @ CHI | Dec 7 | Away | L 6-2 | Comrie 24/30; Koepke 1G, outshot 28-25. |
| @ EDM | Dec 6 | Away | L 2-6 | Comrie .875 SV%; Defensive woes, 35 SA. |
| vs BUF | Dec 5 | Home | W 4-1 | Comrie 34/35; Connor 4th straight goal, 1/5 PP. |
| @ MTL | Dec 3 | Away | L 2-3 SO | Comrie .929 SV%; SO loss, 1/4 PP. |
| @ BUF | Dec 1 | Away | L 1-5 | Comrie .870 SV%; Outshot 31-27. |
Form Notes: 1-4, outscored 15-17. Home 1-0 (+3 margin); Comrie 1-2-1, .910 SV% last four.
Series HistoryA
ll-time, the Bruins lead 43-28-2-5 (60.3% win rate) in 78 meetings, with a 18-16-0-3 road record in Winnipeg. Boston has won three of the last five (average 5.8 goals/game), including a 3-2 OT win on Jan. 30, 2025. In Winnipeg, the Jets hold a 41-18 edge historically, but Bruins took the last two visits (4-1 on Mar. 27, 3-2 on Feb. 22). Overs have cashed in seven of 10 (average 6.0 goals), with high-event play common. This is the first meeting this season; three more to come.
Betting Trends
Moneyline: 70% bets/76% handle on Jets (public on home fave). Jets 14-7 SU as -150+ faves; Bruins 16-11 SU as underdogs.
Puck Line: 62% bets on Bruins +1.5 (value), 65% handle on Jets -1.5 amid WPG’s 5-2 home cover streak. Bruins 8-5 ATS road.
Total: 64% bets on Over 6 (80% handle), as seven of 10 series over and combined 6.29 GPG. Under in four of Bruins’ last five.
Key Trends: Bruins 4-1 SU last 5; Jets 2-8 SU last 10. Sharps on Bruins ML value (+125).
Game Odds
Boston Bruins 5.5
Winnipeg Jets – 148
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 10, 2025








