We have your Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Winnipeg Jets hit the road to face the Nashville Predators.
The Winnipeg Jets (12-5-2) are set to face off against the Nashville Predators (9-10) in a thrilling Western Conference matchup. With the Jets on a five-game winning streak and the Predators riding the momentum of four consecutive wins, this game is shaping up to be a clash of surging forces.
Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators Odds Info
Moneyline: Winnipeg Jets -115 (BetMGM) / Nashville Predators -100 (PointsBet)
Puck Line: +1.5 – Winnipeg Jets +202 (FanDuel) / Nashville Predators -250 (FanDuel)
Total: 6.0 – +102 (BetRivers) / -124 (BetRivers)
Game Info
Date: Sunday, Nov. 26
Time: 08:00 PM
Location: Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
TV: ESPN+
Winnipeg Jets Betting Trends
- On the road this season, the Winnipeg Jets have 6 wins and 3 losses.
- As the favorite this season, the Winnipeg Jets have 9 wins and 3 losses.
- This season, the Winnipeg Jets have hit 10 overs and 9 unders.
Nashville Predators Betting Trends
- At home this season, the Nashville Predators have 6 wins and 4 losses.
- As the underdog this season, the Nashville Predators have 6 wins and 7 losses.
- This season, the Nashville Predators have hit 11 overs and 8 unders.
Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis
Over the last two seasons, the Winnipeg Jets and Nashville Predators have faced off five times, with the Jets emerging victorious in four of those encounters while the Predators claimed one win. The majority of these games have favored the home team, with four wins compared to just one for the visiting team. When it comes to betting statistics, the Predators have managed to cover the spread in three out of the five games, despite their fewer overall victories. The Jets have covered the spread twice. In terms of totals betting, the under has been the prevailing trend, hitting four times, with the over only occurring once across these matchups. Other notable statistics from these games include the Jets’ strong performance in their most recent game, where they outshot the Predators 37-23 and displayed a more physical presence with more hits and blocked shots. The Predators have struggled on the power play against the Jets, particularly in the latest game where they went 0 for 5, while the Jets converted on 25% of their power play opportunities.
The most recent game between the Winnipeg Jets and Nashville Predators took place on November 9, 2023, and ended with a decisive 6-3 victory for the Jets. The game was characterized by a strong offensive showing from Winnipeg, with Mason Appleton, Kyle Connor, Cole Perfetti, and Brenden Dillon among the goal scorers. Filip Forsberg and Philip Tomasino found the back of the net for the Predators. The Jets’ power play performance was notable, as they capitalized on one of their four opportunities, while their penalty kill unit successfully negated all five of Nashville’s power play chances. The Jets’ goaltender, Laurent Brossoit, saved 20 of the 23 shots he faced, ending the game with a save percentage of 0.87, whereas the Predators’ Juuse Saros allowed six goals on 36 shots, resulting in a save percentage of 0.861. This game not only highlighted the Jets’ offensive prowess but also their ability to control the game’s tempo and physicality.
Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators Predictions
The Winnipeg Jets are flying high with a five-game winning streak, showcasing their offensive prowess and solid goaltending. With Kyle Connor leading the team in goals and points, the Jets have been finding the back of the net with ease. Mark Scheifele’s playmaking abilities have also been a key factor, as he tops the team in assists. The Jets’ recent form has them sitting comfortably in second place in the Central Division, and they’ll be looking to extend their streak against a Predators team that has found its rhythm after a rocky start to the season.
Nashville’s recent success can be attributed to the stellar play of Filip Forsberg, who leads the team in goals, assists, and points. The Predators have turned their season around with a four-game winning streak, and their improved play has been evident both offensively and defensively. They’ll be relying on their home-ice advantage at Bridgestone Arena to try and contain the Jets’ dynamic attack. With both teams excelling on special teams, the power play and penalty kill units could very well decide the outcome of this matchup.
This game is not just about the streaks; it’s a battle of star power with Connor and Forsberg leading their respective squads. Defensively, both teams have shown they can be stingy, and goaltending will be a critical factor. The Jets’ Connor Hellebuyck and the Predators’ Juuse Saros are both capable of stealing games for their team, making this a must-watch for fans of high-stakes hockey. As these Central Division rivals collide, expect a fast-paced, physical game with playoff implications already on the line.
Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators Pick
The Winnipeg Jets enter this matchup with a significant momentum, riding a five-game winning streak that has been fueled by their offensive depth and goaltending. With Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele leading the charge, the Jets have demonstrated a consistent ability to score and set up plays. Their recent victory over the Predators on November 9, where they secured a 6-3 win, is a testament to their dominance in this matchup. Considering the Jets’ current form and the fact that they have won four out of the last five meetings against the Predators, the moneyline bet on Winnipeg is the more compelling choice. The Jets have also shown resilience on the road, which bolsters the confidence in their ability to perform in an away setting.
While the Nashville Predators have improved their play and are on a four-game winning streak, the Jets’ recent head-to-head record and overall season performance suggest they have the upper hand. The Predators’ power play struggles against the Jets could be a critical factor, especially given Winnipeg’s effective penalty kill demonstrated in their last encounter. With the Jets’ strong special teams play and the Predators’ difficulties in this area, the historical data supports the trend of Winnipeg coming out on top. Furthermore, the Jets’ ability to control the game’s tempo and physicality, as seen in their previous meeting, gives them an edge in what promises to be a tightly contested game.
The Pick: Winnipeg Jets -115 (BetMGM)
Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators Player Prop Picks
Here are the players who have hit over their current prop line in at least 7 of their last 10 games.
Winnipeg Jets
Player Name | Prop | Line | Over Rate | Over Odds | Under Odds | Last 10 Average | Projection |
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Cole Perfetti | Points | 0.5 | 9/10 | -105 | -125 | 1.0 | 0.99 |
Mark Scheifele | Points | 0.5 | 7/10 | -166 | +130 | 1.4 | 1.20 |
Cole Perfetti | Shots On Goal | 1.5 | 7/10 | -160 | +124 | 2.2 | 2.27 |
Mason Appleton | Shots On Goal | 1.5 | 7/10 | -130 | +100 | 2.0 | 2.07 |
Nashville Predators
Player Name | Prop | Line | Over Rate | Over Odds | Under Odds | Last 10 Average | Projection |
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Gustav Nyquist | Points | 0.5 | 8/10 | +105 | -135 | 1.0 | 1.00 |
Ryan O’Reilly | Points | 0.5 | 7/10 | -135 | +105 | 1.1 | 1.10 |
Filip Forsberg | Shots On Goal | 3.5 | 8/10 | -140 | +110 | 4.6 | 4.61 |
Gustav Nyquist | Assists | 0.5 | 7/10 | +165 | -215 | 0.9 | 0.89 |
Filip Forsberg | Points | 0.5 | 8/10 | -190 | +145 | 1.6 | 1.61 |
Gustav Nyquist | Shots On Goal | 1.5 | 7/10 | -180 | +140 | 2.1 | 2.10 |