- Matchup: Winnipeg Jets vs Ottawa Senators
- Date: Saturday, January 3, 2026
- Venue: Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
- Broadcast: TSN5
- Betting Odds: Jets (+106), Senators (-128)
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The Ottawa Senators (18-15-5) are set to face the Winnipeg Jets (15-19-4) at the Canadian Tire Centre this Saturday. The odds indicate the Jets at +106 while the Senators are favored at -128. The expected total for this game is 6.5 goals.

The Winnipeg Jets are eager to bounce back after a narrow 2-1 defeat against the Red Wings. Their offensive performance fell short, managing to find the net once from 24 shots taken. Despite three power play chances, they failed to convert. The Jets committed six penalty minutes in the game.
In even-strength play, the Jets have allowed 90 goals while netting 86. They rank 14th in the league with 123 power play attempts against them, yielding 25 goals during those situations. This season, Winnipeg has accrued 107 goals (ranking 27th) and conceded 115. They have launched 1,021 shots so far, achieving a shooting percentage of 10.5%. Currently, they hold 34 points with a points percentage of .447. The Jets have faced 1,056 shots from opponents, resulting in a save percentage of .891. They have also had 109 power play opportunities, successfully scoring 21 times for a conversion rate of 19.27%.
In the crease for the Jets, Connor Hellebuyck has made 350 quality starts, boasting a quality start rate of .603. His career save percentage stands at .917 over 30,159 minutes played. He has faced 17,658 shots, saving 16,197, while conceding 1,461 goals, resulting in a goals-against average of 2.52. Hellebuyck’s record is an impressive 331 wins, 195 losses, and 47 overtime losses, having started in 580 matches throughout his NHL career.
The Ottawa Senators faced off against the Blue Jackets last game, suffering a 4-1 defeat. They managed just one goal from 28 shots on net and went 0-for-4 on the power play.
Ottawa has taken 1,062 shots (22nd in NHL) with a shooting percentage of 11.49%, while allowing 968 shots against. They have a penalty kill rate of 71.43%, having faced 105 power play attempts, with a save percentage of 87.2%. The Senators have earned 124 power play opportunities this season, converting at a rate of 25.00%. They’ve scored 91 goals at even strength and 31 goals (5th in NHL) with the man advantage, while allowing 124 goals—94 at even strength and 30 while shorthanded. Currently, Ottawa has 122 goals and 41 points with a points percentage of .539.
In net for Ottawa is Leevi Merilainen, who has recorded 555 saves out of 619 shots, achieving a save percentage of .897. His career record is 12-11-2, featuring 25 games played, including 23 starts and a total of 768 minutes on the ice. Merilainen’s quality start rate rests at 47.8%, with 11 quality starts in his career. Opponents have averaged 2.78 goals against him, totaling 64 goals allowed thus far.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL contest against the spread or on the moneyline?
Recommendation: Bet on Winnipeg (+106)
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