The Winnipeg Jets visit the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday in a Western Conference showdown in the first night out of the Olympic break. Both teams lost three of their final four games prior to the Olympic break and will try to start the post-break stretch on the right foot. Before this game begins in Vancouver, I’ve made my Jets vs Canucks prediction, which you can find below.
Our Jets vs Canucks Pick
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Confidence: ★★☆☆☆
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Winnipeg Jets vs Vancouver Canucks
- Date & Time: Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at 10:00 PM ET
- Venue: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
- Broadcast: ESPN+
Key Storylines
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The Jets enter this game with a record below .500 and they have lost two games in a row going into Wednesday night. This season has been a disaster relative to what was expected of the Jets this year, after they finished at the top of the Central Division a season ago. Vancouver sits at the bottom of the NHL standings with a record of 18-33-6, going into their break on a three-game losing streak. But one of these struggling teams has to win this game and it remains to be seen who that will be.
Goaltending
Winnipeg’s goaltending situation is a mess going into this contest. Connor Hellebuyck’s Olympic performance was outstanding, posting a top-tier save percentage and making gold medal worthy saves on the world stage that could translate into confidence back with the Jets. But he is out for this game and that could hurt Winnipeg’s chances of coming out on top here. For Vancouver, Kevin Lankinen is out and Nikita Tolopilo is expected to get the start in this matchup for a Canucks team that is desperate for any sort of spark from a goalie or elsewhere.
Key skaters
Jets center Mark Scheifele leads Winnipeg offensively with 27 goals and 41 assists, making him central to the Jets’ chances here. Winger Kyle Connor also provides punch with a 25-goal, 39-assist season. Connor is back with the Jets after being benched for most of Team USA’s run to Olympic gold. The Jets’ scoring has been inconsistent, but they at least have prolific producers.
On the Canucks’ side, veteran Elias Pettersson offers offensive leadership, though his point total is modest compared to elite scorers, and the team has suffered injuries that reduce their overall depth and offensive firepower. Filip Chytil is out indefinitely after a facial injury, weakening Vancouver’s lineup in a big way.
Betting Trends & H2H
- The Jets defeated the Canucks 5-3 in Vancouver in the first meeting between these teams this season.
- The Jets are 10-15-3 in road games so far this season.
- Vancouver is just 6-17-4 on home ice this year.
Jets vs Canucks Model Projection
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