Wild vs. Jets 2018: Schedule, scores, and live stream for NHL playoffs

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Wild vs. Jets 2018: Schedule, scores, and live stream for NHL playoffs

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Can the Thrashers-turned-Jets win their first series...ever?

The Winnipeg Jets are in the playoffs for just the second time since their 2011 move north, and they’re looking to make good on the best regular season in their revived history. Standing in their way will be a Minnesota Wild team that will have to prove it can survive without injured star Ryan Suter and turn Eric Staal’s career renaissance into a series win.

The Jets will have home-ice advantage after finishing second in the Central Division with a 52-20-10 record. The Wild were right behind at 45-26-11.

What happened during the regular season?

Winnipeg didn’t have much trouble with its divisional foe in 2017-18. The Jets won the season series 3-1, winning their home games by an aggregate score of 11-5. The Wild have some momentum, however — they won the last time these teams met in a lopsided 4-1 matchup in St. Paul.

Who are the key players?

Blake Wheeler just had the best season of his 11-year career with the Jets, tallying 91 points to pace Winnipeg. For Minnesota, Staal will have to outduel his veteran counterpart if he wants to raise Lord Stanley’s Cup for the second time in a well-traveled NHL life.

What is the Wild vs. Jets schedule?

Game 1 at Winnipeg: Jets 3, Wild 2

Game 2 at Winnipeg: Jets 4, Wild 1

Game 3 at Minnesota: Wild 6, Jets 2

Game 4 at Minnesota: Jets 2, Wild 0

Game 5 at Winnipeg: Jets 5, Wild 0

Any playoff history?

The revived Jets, formerly known as the Atlanta Thrashers, are making just their third playoff appearance in franchise history. They’ve never faced the Wild before. In fact, they’ve never won a game in the postseason.

The original Jets — now the Arizona Coyotes — had several playoff appearances in their 17-year run in the NHL. Most of those were spent losing to the Oilers, however. The Jets have never faced any team from Minnesota in the postseason, be it the Wild or the North Stars.

Can the Thrashers-turned-Jets win their first series...ever?

The Winnipeg Jets are in the playoffs for just the second time since their 2011 move north, and they’re looking to make good on the best regular season in their revived history. Standing in their way will be a Minnesota Wild team that will have to prove it can survive without injured star Ryan Suter and turn Eric Staal’s career renaissance into a series win.

The Jets will have home-ice advantage after finishing second in the Central Division with a 52-20-10 record. The Wild were right behind at 45-26-11.

What happened during the regular season?

Winnipeg didn’t have much trouble with its divisional foe in 2017-18. The Jets won the season series 3-1, winning their home games by an aggregate score of 11-5. The Wild have some momentum, however — they won the last time these teams met in a lopsided 4-1 matchup in St. Paul.

Who are the key players?

Blake Wheeler just had the best season of his 11-year career with the Jets, tallying 91 points to pace Winnipeg. For Minnesota, Staal will have to outduel his veteran counterpart if he wants to raise Lord Stanley’s Cup for the second time in a well-traveled NHL life.

What is the Wild vs. Jets schedule?

Game 1 at Winnipeg: Jets 3, Wild 2

Game 2 at Winnipeg: Jets 4, Wild 1

Game 3 at Minnesota: Wild 6, Jets 2

Game 4 at Minnesota: Jets 2, Wild 0

Game 5 at Winnipeg: Jets 5, Wild 0

Any playoff history?

The revived Jets, formerly known as the Atlanta Thrashers, are making just their third playoff appearance in franchise history. They’ve never faced the Wild before. In fact, they’ve never won a game in the postseason.

The original Jets — now the Arizona Coyotes — had several playoff appearances in their 17-year run in the NHL. Most of those were spent losing to the Oilers, however. The Jets have never faced any team from Minnesota in the postseason, be it the Wild or the North Stars.

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