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Jets against the ducks in the final setting before the Playoff series

13 April 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can; Winnipeg Jets, the second period of the Canadian Life Center, Edmonton Oilers Goaltender Stuart Skinner (74) left wing Alex Iaallo (9) scores. Compulsory Credit: James Carey Lauder-Imagn Images

Winnipeg Jets and Visit Keyeim ducks will close their normal seasons on Wednesday night and then go in the opposite directions.

Jets go to the Stanley Cup playoffs for the third flat season and won the chairman’s cup with the best record in the normal season.

In the meantime, ducks, after missing the playoffs for the seventh straight season will return to Anaeim to collect their belongings.

Winnipeg (55-22-4, 114 points) St. Louis will open the playoffs against Blues, but the jets seem to argue at the beginning of the series Nikolaj Ehlers.

Ehlers, who had 24 goals and 63 points in 69 games this season, collided with a linman in Winnipeg’s Saturday match against Chicago Blackhawks and aggravated his lower body disability at the beginning of this season.

Winnipeg coach Scott Arniel, Ehlers’ın said that the week next week, he said.

On the positive side, the defendant Dylan Samberg returned to training on Tuesday after opposing Edmonton Oilers from the Sunday match when a shot of Connor McDavid came out of the left series in the middle of the second period.

“Trust to me, I was trying to come back, but there was no feeling on that leg. I couldn’t move,” Samberg said. “Part of the game and part of the blocking shots.”

Gabriel Vilandi from Winnipeg seems to be close to going back.

Forward kidnapped the last 10 matches with the upper body injury, but on Tuesday, he skatened before training and was upgraded daily.

Ducks (35-37-9, 79 points), after losing the last three matches (0-2-1), hopes to finish the seasons with a high note, which will prevent them from gaining more than one point per game.

Keyeim, Saint Paul, Minn on Tuesday, Tuesday, against Minnesota Wild.

The wild needed at least one point to join a playoff point.

“Minnesota was almost fighting for their lives (Tuesday), so it was like a playoff game.” He said. “(Jets) won the chairman’s cup, so it will be a difficult test for us, but we want to close the season with a win.”

Colangelo scored the 10th goal of the season in the 31st match on Tuesday, in the ninth match in 19 matches since he was recalled from Ahl San Diego for the second time on February 27th.

“I’m playing with amazing players, so it’s a good success, but ultimately a win would be more important,” he said. “I can’t get 10 goals without playing with the men I play.”

Alex Killorn from Anaeim scored the 19th goal of the season on Tuesday. On Wednesday, one more against Jets and the ducks would have a 20 -goal scorer for the first time in the history of the team.

Tim Washe made the NHL output three days after helping Western Michigan won the title of NCAA. 23 -year -old advanced 6:24 and made a shot on the target.

-FELD level media

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