Standings & Form
The Winnipeg Jets sit 24th in the NHL with an 80-point tally from 34 wins, 35 losses, and 8 overtime defeats, reflecting a tough season. Their recent form shows some inconsistency, posting WWLWL in their last five games. The San Jose Sharks are just one point ahead at 23rd place, holding an 81-point record from 37 wins, 33 losses, and 6 overtime losses. Their last five games have been slightly stronger with a WLWWW sequence, suggesting a positive momentum going into this matchup.
Defensive Metrics
Defensively, both teams have struggled to contain opponents this season. Winnipeg has conceded 185 goals over 77 games, averaging about 2.4 goals against per game. San Jose's defense is leakier, allowing 225 goals in 76 games, which is nearly 3 goals per game on average. This gap indicates the Jets may have a marginal edge in defensive structure, but both sides will need to tighten up to avoid a high-scoring affair.
Scoring & Offensive Output
Offensively, the Sharks have been somewhat more productive, scoring 184 goals compared to Winnipeg's 173, despite playing one fewer game. San Jose’s slightly better goal production aligns with their higher win count. However, Winnipeg’s ability to push games to overtime eight times shows resilience, and their recent winning streaks indicate they can capitalize on scoring opportunities when it matters.
Recent Head-to-Head
Looking at their last ten matchups, San Jose holds a slight advantage with six wins to Winnipeg’s four. Recent clashes have been competitive, with scores like 3-1 and 5-4 highlighting tight defensive battles, while others like 3-4 and 2-4 show offensive bursts. This history suggests the teams are familiar with each other’s play styles, which could lead to a strategic contest emphasizing defensive discipline.



















