- Event: Winnipeg Jets vs Vancouver Canucks
- Date: Wednesday, February 25, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC
- Broadcast: Sportsnet Pacific
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Rogers Arena will be the battleground as the Vancouver Canucks (18-33-6) aim to overcome the Winnipeg Jets (22-26-8) this Wednesday.

The Winnipeg Jets are looking for redemption after suffering a heavy 5-1 loss against the Canadiens in their last match. Struggling offensively, the Jets managed only 1 goal from 37 shots on goal. They attempted 4 power plays but could only capitalize once, accumulating a total of 4 penalty minutes in the match.
This season, opposing teams have been awarded 167 power play opportunities against the Jets (ranking them 17th in the league), converting these into 35 goals. Winnipeg has faced 1,570 shots, achieving a save percentage of .890. They have generated 1,471 shots on goal, with a shot percentage of 10.8%. At even strength, they have conceded 138 goals while scoring 129. This season, they have recorded 157 power play opportunities and converted 30 of those for a success rate of 19.11%. Overall, the Jets have accumulated 52 points, giving them a points percentage of .464, scoring 159 goals and allowing 173.
In goal for the Jets will be Eric Comrie. Over his professional career, he has participated in 96 games, holding a record of 42 wins, 45 losses, and 4 overtime losses, with 92 starts. Comrie has allowed 278 goals against him, averaging 3.02 goals against per game. He has faced 2,705 shots, stopping 2,427, resulting in a save percentage of .897 across 4,125 minutes played. Comrie has secured 48 quality starts, reflecting a quality start percentage of .522.
In their previous game, the Vancouver Canucks faced off against the Golden Knights, resulting in a 5-2 defeat. The Canucks managed 2 goals on 23 shots and failed to convert their lone power play opportunity.
This season, the Canucks have taken 1,532 shots (ranked 23rd) with a shooting percentage of 9.46%, while allowing 1,707 shots against. Their penalty kill stands at 70.59% against 170 power play opportunities, with an overall save percentage of 87.8%. Vancouver has recorded 176 power play chances with an 18.18% conversion rate. With 113 even-strength goals, they are 18th in the league for goals scored while having a man advantage. Overall, the Canucks have allowed 208 goals: 158 at even strength and 50 while short-handed. For the season, they’ve tallied 145 goals, accumulating 42 points, and holding a points percentage of .368.
Between the pipes for the Canucks will be Nikita Tolopilo. He has faced an average of 3.50 goals against per game and has conceded a total of 28 goals thus far. With a quality start percentage of 62.5%, he has achieved 5 quality starts in his NHL career, having started in 8 games and accumulating 127 minutes of ice time. With a record of 4-4-1 in 11 games, Tolopilo has stopped 275 of 303 shots against him, leading to a .908 save percentage.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Choose Vancouver
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