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The Winnipeg Jets host the Washington Capitals in the evening portion of tonight's NHL slate. Winnipeg forward Gabriel Vilardi enters this contest in good form, and my Capitals vs. Jets predictions expect this trend to continue. Read on for my NHL picks for Saturday, December 13.
The Winnipeg Jets honored the veteran forward for his 1,000th NHL game played on Saturday before taking on the Washington Capitals at Canada Life Centre. He is the first native of Switzerland to reach the milestone.
David Pastrnak had two goals and two assists, leading the Boston Bruins to a 6-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
It’s normal for there to be alarm bells not just ringing but blaring down Main Street as the Jets have lost three straight games, falling out of playoff position at precisely the moment in the season when good teams are meant to lock down their spots.
Jets eye trade block as slump continues with young prospects and veteran contracts possibly on the move to reshape the struggling lineup.
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NHL looking into consolidating Jets' franchise records
There’s a chance that the NHL may be giving the Winnipeg Jets the franchise records of the original Jets. During a media availability in Winnipeg, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and deputy commissioner Bill Daly mentioned that Jets owner Mark Chipman has asked about consolidating the records of the original Jets franchise with the current franchise.
How Niederreiter got from a Swiss mountain city to 1,000 games in the NHL is one of the most unique stories in the NHL.
The Jets will shut down the Sabres tonight, per our NHL betting picks. Free Jets vs. Sabres predictions for Monday, December 1, 2025.
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Jets’ Nino Niederreiter plays in 1000th-career NHL game
Winnipeg Jets forward Nino Niederreiter played in his 1000th-career NHL game Saturday. He is the 415th player all time and first Swiss-born player to reach the milestone.
Nino Niederreiter became the first Swiss born NHLer to play 1000 games. Nino was drafted fifth overall by the New York Islanders in 2010 and has spent time with five NHL franchises. He has played 212 games with Winnipeg,