Wild vs Jets Prediction, NHL Odds & Best Picks (March 8)

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Wild vs Jets Prediction, NHL Odds & Best Picks (March 8)

Wednesday, March 8’s NHL schedule features the Minnesota Wild colliding with the Winnipeg Jets in a Central Division battle. Minnesota and Winnipeg currently sit second and third, respectively, in the division, making tonight's Wild vs Jets matchup somewhat of a potential playoff series preview.

The Wild were in action just last night, going the distance and losing 1-0 to the Calgary Flames in a shootout. Filip Gustavsson stopped all 26 shots he faced for his third shutout of the season, but it wasn't good enough as the Flames scored twice in the shootout to steal the victory.

On the other side, the Jets have struggled to find success for the better part of the last two weeks. They’ve gone 1-4-2 in their last seven outings, most recently falling 3-2 in overtime to the lowly San Jose Sharks on Monday. With the Colorado Avalanche breathing down their neck, the Jets can’t afford another loss.

On top of what should be an exciting game, tonight’s Wild vs Jets showdown brings some interesting betting opportunities to the table. Here’s a look at FanDuel Sportsbook’s latest odds for the game, as well as a prediction and the best bet to make, courtesy of Betting News.

Minnesota Wild vs Winnipeg Jets Matchup Information and Betting Odds

Matchup Information

  • Matchup: Minnesota Wild (36-21-7, 15-11-4 Away) vs. Winnipeg Jets (36-25-3, 21-10-2 Home)
  • Venue & Location: Canada Life Centre (Winnipeg, Manitoba)
  • Date: Wednesday, March 8, 2023
  • Game Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time
  • Wild vs Jets TV Info: ESN+

Wild vs Jets Odds

Game odds are via FanDuel as of Wednesday, March 8 at 7:55 a.m. ET. Odds from other top online sportsbooks may also be mentioned in this article.

Spread

  • Minnesota Wild +1.5 (-225)
  • Winnipeg Jets -1.5 (+184)

Over/Under

  • Over 5.5 Goals (-118)
  • Under 5.5 Goals (-104)

Moneyline

  • Minnesota Wild +114
  • Winnipeg Jets -137

Wild vs Jets Betting Trends

  • Minnesota is 10-4 straight up in its last 14 games against Winnipeg.
  • Winnipeg is 2-8 straight up in its last 10 games.
  • The total has hit the under in each of Minnesota’s last four road games.
  • The total has hit the under in 11 of Winnipeg’s last 19 games against the Central Division.
  • The total has hit the over in seven of the last 10 Minnesota-Winnipeg matchups.

Can Wild Continue Point Streak?

Although the Wild’s offense failed them last night, they still managed to salvage a point in the loss. The singular point extended the team’s point streak to 10 consecutive games (8-0-2 over that stretch) and now they look to make it an 11th contest in a row against a slumping Jets squad.

One area that the Wild have had the advantage in lately is goaltending. During their 10-game run, the Wild have only surrendered 11 regulation and overtime goals with three shutouts. For comparison, the Jets have allowed 23 goals over their last five games alone.

After Gustavsson’s exhausting performance last night, it wouldn’t be surprising if the Wild turned to Marc-Andre Fleury again. The veteran goaltender has turned back the clock lately, winning each of his last three starts while recording a 0.98 goals-against average, .961 save percentage and one shutout along the way.

Meanwhile, Jets probable goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (per Daily Faceoff) is 1-3-1 with a 4.81 GAA and .854 SV% in his last five starts. While he was victorious in his last outing, he still surrendered five goals on 35 shots. Even worse is that he’s lost five of his last seven outings against Minnesota, allowing three-plus goals in all but one of those contests.

The Jets also haven’t had much success at home lately. They’ve lost four of their last five outings at Canadian Life Centre, surrendering 4.4 goals per game in the process.

Unfortunately for Winnipeg, Minnesota has been playing well on the road. The Wild have wins in three of their last four road games, allowing just three total goals with two shutouts.