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Jets-Blues Game 7: Home Ice Win with the team again?

April 30, 2025; Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can; Winnipeg Jets goalkeeper Connor Hellebuyck (37), St. Louis Blues Advanced Alexey Toropchenko (13) is looking for a rebound in the first period of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs in Canada Life Center. Compulsory Credit: Terrence Lee-Imagn Images

When Winnipeg Jets hosted a Game 7 for the last time, his opposition was San Diego Mariners. In 1977. The World Hockey Association, which is currently destroyed.

Jets won this conflict on the way to the league final. On Sunday, the Western Conference on Sunday, the first round of the series for a clash for the series. They hoped to repeat when they host Louis Blues.

“We'll have to focus on the game 7,” Jets Forward Cole Perfetti said. “This is a single game, the winner continues and we took home ice and shook our fans behind us and our stables.”

Blues, Game 7 Louis forced 5-2 wins on Friday. The host team won six matches in this series. This is one reason why the jets are confident.

“We have to go home,” said Jets coach Scott Arniel. “Watch out for our business at home.”

Jets, the winners of the Presidents Cup, who went to the normal season leader in the points, finished 20 points of Blues in the normal season. However, they struggled strongly to send the eighth seed ups and outflows that needed a late winning madness to demand the second wild card point of the conference.

St. Louis won all three of the home matches with at least three goals and chased the Winnipeg star Golender Connor Hellebuyck in each.

Winnipeg has a 5-1 win against Nashville Predators in 2018, when Winnipeg has 38 savings and Mark Scheife has scored twice.

Scheifele missed 6 matches on Friday due to injury, but he did a skate on Saturday and will have a game time decision on Sunday.

Regardless, the jets have all the pressure on them.

“We know what we can do,” Perfetti said. “We know what kind of team we are.”

Blues realizes that they are facing their latest chances to overcome the jets in Winnipeg during their match. However, St. Louis, Friday's match with four goals in the second period and pushed the series to the distance after all the acceleration.

Blues coach Jim Montgomery, “We are in the 7th game of the playoffs. We all dreamed of all of us.” He said. “If you are playing in your basement or playing street hockey or playing knee hockey with your best friend or your brother, you do not intend to win the game 1. Game 7, an opportunity we have more overtime and an opportunity, and now we need to see it.”

When Blues beat Boston Bruins in the 2019 Stanley Cup final, there is a 10-8 franchise sign in Game 7 conflicts.

In his career – Binnington, Goaldender Jordan Binnington won 7 opportunities, including the above mentioned Stanley Cup victory, and scored only one goal in each of these competitions.

Blues also defeated Jets for the only time they met in the playoffs on the opening round of 2019.

Now it's time to see if Blues could get successful shows on the road.

“What you're playing for this,” he said, “what you play for this,” Brayden Schenn, Brayen Captain Brayen, said. “This is one of the things you can enjoy and take your job seriously, but enjoy the moment while there will be a difficult building to play, we know it, but we feel that we are not the best there yet and we look forward to it.”

-FELD level media

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