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The Jets are coming off a 5-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks, while the Kraken are 2-2-1 during the past five games but are currently sitting in third spot in the Pacific Division.
SEATTLE – The Winnipeg Jets (10-6-0) might have revenge on their minds when they take on the Seattle Kraken tonight at Climate Pledge Arena. After all, it was the Kraken (7-4-5) that came into Canada Life Centre back on October 23 and snapped Winnipeg’s five-game win streak by handing the Jets a 3-0 loss.
Kieron Walton is a 6-foot-6, 19-year-old centre who’s scored in bunches since the Jets drafted him in the sixth round in 2024. He was named the OHL’s player of the week on Oct. 27 after scoring eight points in two games. He’s a volume shooter, leading the OHL in shots and taking at least five of them in 10 of the 14 games he’s played this season.
After opening a six-game trip with three consecutive losses, the Winnipeg Jets finally got back in the win column with a 5-3 victory Tuesday in Vancouver.
Josh Morrissey had a goal and two assists as the Winnipeg Jets beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-3. Alex Iafallo added an empty-net goal and an assist for the Jets in his 600th regular-season game.
After a couple of frustrating road outings, the Winnipeg Jets rediscovered what makes them effective: hard work, simplicity, and staying connected. Tuesday’s 5–3 win over the Vancouver Canucks wasn’t just a much-needed result;