**Winnipeg Jets vs. Seattle Kraken Preview**
*Thursday, 10 p.m. EST | Seattle*
The Seattle Kraken and Winnipeg Jets face off in a key Western Conference matchup Thursday night. Seattle enters the game with a 7-4-5 overall record, including a strong 4-1-3 mark at home. The Kraken have been particularly effective when scoring three or more goals, boasting an undefeated 6-0-3 record in those games.
Winnipeg holds a 10-6 overall record and is 5-3-0 on the road this season. The Jets have found success on the power play, posting a 5-1-0 record when they convert with the man advantage.
This game marks the second meeting between the two teams this season. In their first matchup, the Kraken secured a 3-0 victory, highlighted by Jaden Schwartz’s two-goal performance.
**Top Performers**
For Seattle, Jaden Schwartz leads the team with five goals and six assists. Jordan Eberle has also been a key contributor, tallying four goals and two assists over his last 10 games.
Winnipeg’s offensive attack is paced by Mark Scheifele, who has nine goals and 12 assists so far. Kyle Connor has been productive recently as well, with six goals and four assists in his past 10 games.
**Recent Form**
– *Seattle Kraken (Last 10 games)*: 4-3-3 record, averaging 2.2 goals and 3.7 assists per game. The Kraken also average three penalties and 6.8 penalty minutes per game, while allowing 2.5 goals against.
– *Winnipeg Jets (Last 10 games)*: 5-5-0 record, averaging 2.9 goals and five assists per game. The Jets take an average of 3.9 penalties and accumulate 9.6 penalty minutes per game, conceding 2.6 goals against.
**Injuries**
Both teams have no injury concerns listed heading into the matchup.
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This anticipated clash promises to be an exciting contest as Seattle looks to maintain its unbeaten run against Winnipeg, while the Jets aim to rebound on the road and strengthen their position in the Central Division.
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