Jets Seek to End Long Losing Streak in Unique Showdown Against Bruins
The Winnipeg Jets are set to face the Boston Bruins on Thursday, aiming to break their long losing streak. The Jets recently suffered a tough 4-3 defeat to the Dallas Stars, one of the top teams in the NHL. Despite the loss, Winnipeg’s performance provides a foundation for future games.
Jets Looking for Turnaround Against Bruins
With a record of 5 wins in their last 17 games, the Jets are under pressure to reclaim their momentum. The Bruins, unexpectedly strong this season, hold a record of 18-13-0, fueled by the league’s eighth-best offense. Star players like David Pastrnak and breakout forward Morgan Geekie are driving their success.
Key Players and Statistics
- David Pastrnak: 32 points in 26 games; a consistent scoring threat.
- Morgan Geekie: Currently has 22 goals, just two shy of the league lead.
- Elias Lindholm: Contributed 9 points in his last 8 games.
- Alex Steeves: Has collected 8 points in 15 games since joining the Bruins.
Previous matchups favor the Jets, as they have won three of their last four encounters against the Bruins. However, Boston dominated early, with six consecutive victories from 2020 to March 2023, outscoring the Jets 20-8 during their recent meetings.
Lineup Updates and Goalies
The Jets will continue to play without star goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who is recovering from a knee injury. Backup Eric Comrie, who has seen mixed results, will guard the net. His last match featured solid performance despite allowing four goals. Comrie has yet to face Boston in his ten-year career.
For Boston, expected starter Jeremy Swayman has been reliable with a GAA of 2.67 and a .913 save percentage this season. In contrast, backup goaltender Joonas Korpisalo has struggled, posting a 3.38 GAA.
Recent Form and Expectations
Boston enters the game with six wins in its last nine outings. With both teams possessing a high-scoring potential, fans can expect an action-packed match. The Bruins are particularly effective on the power play, ranking sixth in the league with a conversion rate of 24.4%.
As the Jets prepare for this unique showdown, they must focus on reversing their fortunes. If their secondary scoring can contribute, they have a chance to prevail against a formidable Bruins team.