NHL Game Preview: Winnipeg Jets (31-30-12) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (27-34-13)

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United Center, Chicago, IL
Puck drop is scheduled for 8:30 PM ET
TV: TSN3 / CHSN (local); ESPN+ nationally; Radio: 99.9 The Fan (Jets), WGN 720 AM / Blackhawks App (Blackhawks)

Recent Team Forms

Jets (5-3-2 in last 10, 65.0% points percentage): Winnipeg is 2-1-0 on the current road trip after a 4-2 win at Colorado on March 28. They have averaged 3.0+ goals per game with solid defensive structure, though goaltending has been streaky. The team has shown resilience in tight contests and is motivated to keep their slim wild-card hopes alive.

Blackhawks (3-5-2 in last 10, 55.0% points percentage): Chicago is coming off a 5-3 home loss to the New Jersey Devils on March 29 but earned a strong performance from Frank Nazar (two goals in the prior outing). Offense has been inconsistent (averaging ~2.8 GPG lately), and defensive lapses have been evident, especially at home against faster teams.

Injury Report

Winnipeg Jets:

Morgan Barron (C) – OUT / Day-to-Day (concussion protocol; expected return ~April 4)

Colin Miller (D) – OUT (knee; IR, expected return ~April 6)

Nino Niederreiter (RW) – OUT (lower body; IR, expected return ~April 11)

Vladislav Namestnikov (C) – OUT (lower body; expected return ~April 4)

The Jets are thin up front and on the blue line, forcing heavier minutes for top-six forwards and young call-ups.

Chicago Blackhawks:

Matt Grzelcyk (D) – Day-to-Day (upper body)

Andrew Mangiapane (LW) – Day-to-Day (upper body)

Chicago is relatively healthier in the forward group but could see reduced blueline depth if Grzelcyk is limited.

Key Player Matchups

Mark Scheifele / Gabriel Vilardi (Jets top-six) vs. Blackhawks defensive structure: Scheifele’s playmaking and Vilardi’s net-front presence will test Chicago’s transition game and penalty kill.

Connor Bedard / Frank Nazar (Blackhawks young stars) vs. Jets shutdown defense: Bedard’s creativity and Nazar’s recent scoring form (two goals in prior game) face Winnipeg’s structured forecheck and back-end.

Jets goaltending tandem vs. Blackhawks secondary scoring: Winnipeg’s netminders have been steady; Chicago needs depth contributions to generate against a motivated road defense.

Special teams: Jets power play vs. Blackhawks penalty kill; both units have been pivotal in recent low-scoring affairs.

Series History

The Jets lead the 2025-26 season series 2-1 and have dominated recent head-to-head play, going 7-1 SU in their last eight meetings overall. Winnipeg won the most recent contest 3-2 in OT on March 3 at Canada Life Centre. Games between these teams have trended lower-scoring, with the total going Under in 9 of Chicago’s last 12 against Winnipeg.

Betting Trends

Jets are 7-1 SU in their last 8 games against Chicago and have gone 5-3-2 in the last 10 overall.

Blackhawks are 1-5 SU in their last 6 games and 3-5-2 in the last 10; totals have gone Over in 4 of Chicago’s last 5 but Under in 9 of the last 12 vs. Winnipeg.

Winnipeg is 6-14 SU in its last 20 road games but strong as a favorite against weaker Central opponents.

Jets’ games have gone Over 6 goals in 41 of 73 this season; Chicago’s have hit Over in 36 of 74.

Game Odds

Winnipeg Jets                   – 148

Chicago Blackhawks       5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, March 30, 2026

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