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Jets Break Losing Streak with Thrilling 5-2 Victory Over Predators

November 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Saturday night, the Winnipeg Jets delivered the exact response they needed. After a tough 5-1 defeat to the Carolina Hurricanes less than a day earlier, where rookie goalie Tomas Milic conceded several goals, the Jets ended a four-game losing streak by beating the Nashville Predators 5-2. Though the win came against the league’s lowest-ranked team, it was a crucial moment for a club searching for solutions.

Eric Comrie, who had started four consecutive games but missed three recently, made a strong comeback, stopping 20 out of 22 shots to secure the victory. Offensively, Gabe Vilardi showed continued strong form, earning points in three straight games with five goals and two assists in the last five outings. Nino Niederreiter also scored twice after a four-game scoring drought, while defenseman Dylan Samberg had a night to remember with three assists.

Rookie goalie Tomas Milic faced significant pressure in his NHL debut, showing promising talent despite defensive lapses. Luke Evangelista stood out for Nashville with a goal and an assist, momentarily narrowing the gap, but the Predators couldn’t fully overturn the Jets’ lead.

Winnipeg struck early, taking the lead just 47 seconds into the game when Vilardi and Mark Scheifele combined on a quick play that ended with Vilardi scoring. Niederreiter doubled the lead later in the first period with a sharp shot past Nashville’s goalie Justus Anunen. The Jets extended their advantage in the second period thanks to a seamless passing play involving Jonathan Toews, Vladislav Namestnikov, and Cole Perfetti.

Nashville lowered the deficit with a power-play goal from Nick Blankenburg and Evangelista’s backhander early in the third. However, Winnipeg maintained control as Kyle Connor redirected a Samberg shot to restore a two-goal lead, and Niederreiter sealed the win with an empty-net goal.

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The Jets will continue their road trip on Monday against the Buffalo Sabres.

Fan Take: This win is a much-needed boost for the Jets, signaling resilience and depth that hockey fans crave. It highlights young talents stepping up, which is promising not only for the team’s future but also for the excitement and competitiveness of the league.

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