Winnipeg Jets vs New Jersey Devils Prediction | NHL 27.01.26
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Winnipeg Jets vs New Jersey Devils Game Analysis | 27-01-2026 | NHL
The NHL regular season brings us a compelling matchup on January 27, 2026, at 7:00 PM EST, as the Winnipeg Jets (20-24-7) travel to the Prudential Center in Newark to face the New Jersey Devils (27-23-2). This contest features two teams with differing trajectories, setting the stage for an insightful analysis of their current form and potential outcomes.
Winnipeg Jets Team Performance
The Winnipeg Jets arrive in Newark with a challenging 20-24-7 record, indicative of a team struggling for consistency this season. Their performance has been heavily reliant on individual brilliance, particularly from their top line. While they possess significant size on the back end with players like Logan Stanley (6′ 7″) and Dylan Samberg (6′ 4″), their defensive structure has shown vulnerabilities, contributing to their sub-.500 record. Offensively, the team has struggled to find secondary scoring beyond its primary contributors, often leading to predictable attacks that opposing defenses can neutralize. Goaltending, typically a strong suit with Connor Hellebuyck (6′ 4″), has faced increased pressure due to defensive breakdowns.
Winnipeg Jets Key Players
- Points: Mark Scheifele (61)
- Goals: Mark Scheifele (25)
- Assists: Mark Scheifele (36)
Injury Report Winnipeg Jets
- Colin Miller (Injured reserve): Miller underwent knee surgery recently, Ken Wiebe of The Winnipeg Free Press reports Saturday.
- Haydn Fleury (Injured reserve): Head coach Scott Arniel said Wednesday that Fleury (upper body) is considered week-to-week, Mitchell Clinton of the Jets’ official site reports.
New Jersey Devils Team Performance
The New Jersey Devils enter this game with a more respectable 27-23-2 record, showcasing a team that has found its rhythm more consistently. Known for their speed and offensive creativity, the Devils leverage their quick forwards, including Jack Hughes (5′ 11″) and Jesper Bratt (5′ 10″), to generate high-danger scoring chances. Their defense, anchored by Dougie Hamilton (6′ 6″) and Brenden Dillon (6′ 4″), provides a robust physical presence, while also contributing to the offensive rush. Playing on home ice, the Devils will look to capitalize on their strong transitional game and superior depth.
New Jersey Devils Key Players
- Points: Nico Hischier (39)
- Goals: Nico Hischier (16)
- Assists: Jesper Bratt (26)
Injury Report New Jersey Devils
- Luke Hughes (Injured reserve): Luke Hughes is currently on the long-term injured reserve.
- Zack MacEwen (Injured reserve): MacEwen had knee surgery and will be lost for the remainder of the season, Kristy Flannery of The Hockey News reports Saturday.
Prediction: Winnipeg Jets vs New Jersey Devils
Considering the Devils’ superior record, home-ice advantage, and more balanced offensive attack, they are poised to control this contest. The Jets’ reliance on Mark Scheifele for offense, coupled with defensive injuries to Colin Miller and Haydn Fleury, creates a challenging scenario against a fast-paced Devils squad. The Devils’ ability to generate offense from multiple lines and their strong defensive pairings should allow them to dictate the pace.
Predicted Winner: New Jersey Devils -1.5 (Spread)
Total Goals Prediction: Over 5.5
Last 5 Games: WPG
| Opponent | Result | Points | Goles | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Detroit | L 5-1 | 20-24-7 | Hellebuyck | Koepke |
| vs Florida | L 2-1 SO | 20-23-7 | Hellebuyck | Hellebuyck |
| vs St. Louis | W 3-1 | 20-23-6 | Comrie | Scheifele |
| @ Chicago | L 2-0 | 19-23-6 | Hellebuyck | Hellebuyck |
| vs Toronto | L 4-3 OT | 19-22-6 | Hellebuyck | Namestnikov |
Last 5 Games: NJ
| Opponent | Result | Points | Goles | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ Seattle | L 4-2 | 27-23-2 | Markstrom | Hamilton |
| @ Vancouver | W 5-4 | 27-22-2 | Markstrom | Glass |
| @ Edmonton | W 2-1 | 26-22-2 | Allen | Glass |
| @ Calgary | W 2-1 OT | 25-22-2 | Markstrom | Markstrom |
| vs Carolina | L 4-1 | 24-22-2 | Markstrom | Meier |
Written by Matt Dorsey
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