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The Winnipeg Jets (46-33-3) and Vegas Golden Knights (51-22-9) meet Tuesday for Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals at T-Mobile Arena. Puck drop is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2). Below, we analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s lines around the Jets vs. Golden Knights odds, and make our expert NHL picks and predictions.

The Jets finished 4th in the Central Division with 95 points, grabbing the final Western Conference Wild Card. Winnipeg has won 6 of its last 10 games and the Over has gone 3-6-1 during that span.

The Golden Knights were 1st in the Pacific Division after finishing the regular season with 111 points. Vegas also won 6 of its final 10 regular season games, with the Over going 4-5-1 in those contests.

The Golden Knights won the regular season series 3-0 and the Over went 1-1-1. Vegas won as a +123 road favorite 6-5 as the Over (6) cashed in the most recent meeting Dec. 13.

Jets at Golden Knights odds

Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 11:10 a.m. ET.

  • Moneyline (ML): Jets +125 (bet $100 to win $125) | Golden Knights -150 (bet $150 to win $100)
  • Puck line (PL)/Against the spread (ATS): Jets +1.5 (-210) | Golden Knights -1.5 (+170)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 5.5 (O: -115 | U: -105)

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Jets at Golden Knights projected goalies

Connor Hellebuyck (37-25-2, 2.49 GAA, .920 SV%, 4 SO) vs. Laurent Brossoit (7-0-3, 2.17 GAA, .927 SV%)

Hellebuyck has faced the Golden Knights twice this season, going 0-1-1 and allowing 7 goals on 80 shots, good for a 3.40 GAA and .912 SV%. He’s 6-2-2 in 11 career games (10 starts) vs. Vegas with a 2.99 GAA and .916 SV% (340 saves against 371 shots).

Brossoit has faced the Jets just 3 times in his career. He’s 0-1-2 in 3 starts vs. Winnipeg with a 3.82 GAA and .880 SV% (73 saves against 83 shots).

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Jets at Golden Knights picks and predictions

Prediction

Golden Knights 3, Jets 2

Moneyline

BET GOLDEN KNIGHTS (-150).

Vegas dominated Winnipeg in the regular season and should continue to do so at home in the postseason. The Golden Knights have won 12 of their last 15 home games and should have no problem beating a Jets team that was inconsistent in the regular season. Winnipeg is just 6-13 in its last 19 conference quarterfinals games and should struggle to try to pull off the upset on the road at T-Mobile Arena.

Puck line/Against the spread

PASS.

The last 2 meetings between these teams were decided by just 1 goal. Winnipeg +1.5 (-210) should hit, but there is no need to pay the higher price on the puck line when Vegas moneyline is the better play. Bet Golden Knights moneyline and/or the total instead.

Over/Under

BET UNDER 5.5 (-105).

The Under is 38-12-4 in Winnipeg’s last 54 games and 23-5-1 in its last 29 on the road.

The Under has hit in 4 of Vegas’ last 5 games and should cash again Tuesday with Hellebuyck and Brossoit starting in net.

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Red Wings sign Moritz Seider to 7-year deal worth nearly $60M

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DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Red Wings made another investment this week in a young standout, signing Moritz Seider to a seven-year contract worth nearly $60 million.

The Red Wings announced the move with the 23-year-old German defenseman on Thursday, three days after keeping 22-year-old forward Lucas Raymond with a $64.6 million, eight-year deal.

Detroit drafted Seider with the No. 6 pick overall eight years ago and he has proven to be a great pick. He has 134 career points, the most by a defenseman drafted in 2019.

He was the NHL’s only player to have at least 200 hits and block 200-plus shots last season, when he scored a career-high nine goals and had 42 points for the second straight year.

Seider won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie in 2022 after he had a career-high 50 points.

Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman is banking on Seider, whose contract will count $8.55 million annually against the cap, and Raymond to turn a rebuilding team into a winner.

Detroit has failed to make the playoffs in eight straight seasons, the longest postseason drought in franchise history.

The Red Wings, who won four Stanley Cups from 1997 to 2008, have been reeling since their run of 25 straight postseasons ended in 2016.

Detroit was 41-32-9 last season and finished with a winning record for the first time since its last playoff appearance.

Yzerman re-signed Patrick Kane last summer and signed some free agents, including Vladimir Tarasenko to a two-year contract worth $9.5 million after he helped the Florida Panthers hoist the Cup.

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Vancouver Canucks star goalie Thatcher Demko working through rare muscle injury

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PENTICTON, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko says he’s been working his way back from a rare lower-body muscle injury since being sidelined in last season’s playoffs.

The 28-year-old all star says the rehabilitation process has been frustrating, but he has made good progress in recent weeks and is confident he’ll be able to return to playing.

He says he and his medical team have spent the last few months talking to specialists around the world, and have not found a single other hockey player who has dealt with the same injury.

Demko missed several weeks of the last season with a knee ailment and played just one game in Vancouver’s playoff run last spring before going down with the current injury.

He was not on the ice with his teammates as the Canucks started training camp in Penticton, B.C., on Thursday, but skated on his own before the sessions began.

Demko posted a 35-14-2 record with a .918 percentage, a 2.45 goals-against average and five shutouts for Vancouver last season.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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Olympic medallist Alysha Newman aims for new heights after career-best season

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Alysha Newman was initially disappointed when her historic season, marked by an Olympic medal and record-breaking performances, came to a close.

The 30-year-old from Delaware, Ont., finished third in the Diamond League final on Saturday, clearing 4.80 metres in the women’s pole vault. That capped a campaign where Newman overcame an ankle injury late in the indoor season to win Olympic bronze.

“The first emotion I had was I was kind of sad,” she said. “With the injury that happened in March, I felt like I was two, maybe four weeks, I guess, behind everyone. So I was still really motivated to compete.

“I know the world rankings came out (Wednesday) and I was second, so my coaches texted me this morning and said, ‘highest finish ever of all time, you deserve a great break.’ And that just made me really excited.”

Newman enjoyed consistency heading into the Paris Games, clearing 4.75 metres or more in three of her last four meets after returning from injury.

Heading into Paris, Newman held the Canadian record of 4.83 metres, achieved indoors on Feb. 22. Her outdoor best was 4.82 metres, set in 2019—the last time she finished a season ranked in the top five, at No. 3.

Before this year, Newman had never medalled on the world or Olympic stage, but she reset her national record to 4.85 metres in Paris to become the first Canadian woman to medal in pole vault at the Games.

Only William Halpenny (bronze at the 1912 Stockholm Games) and Edward Archibald (bronze at the 1908 London Games) had medalled for Canada in pole vault before Newman.

“I was just telling my mom last night … I’m doing so many things, and I haven’t been able to sit. But I did go to Nice three days after I got my medal, and I sat and kind of just enjoyed having that medal and more so what it took to get that,” Newman said.

“Felt like a diploma. It felt like a reward that, you know, here’s hardware for your hard work, and it really was rewarding for me to sit in the moment.”

Newman called it “one of the most unforgettable seasons I’ll ever have in my career.”

“A part of me feels that I needed a season like this to take it even more serious, leading into (the 2028) L.A. (Olympics),” she said. “I think it shows me that this is where my life is supposed to be. I am supposed to be this incredible textbook pole vaulter.”

Newman now has motivation beyond just winning medals; she believes she can break the world record of 5.06 metres set by Russia’s Yelena Isinbayeva in 2009.

Outside of competition, Newman is dedicated to helping the next generation of athletes, from raising funds for a high-performance facility in Caledon, Ont., to advocating for better resources and pay in her sport.

“Leading into L.A., I really want to make noise in the sport on helping amateur athletes get paid,” said Newman, who famously supplements her income with an OnlyFans account. “I think we underestimate what we put our bodies through and a lot of us do this for free, but it’s not free.”

“Starting with building the facility to get more athletes to qualify for the Olympics would be my No. 1 goal. And then after that is really having movement and words that will start, you know, getting people more on board and agree for us to get paid better.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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