The New Jersey Devils travel north to face the Winnipeg Jets in a Sunday matinee that features two teams heading in very different directions. While New Jersey looks to halt a tough losing skid, Winnipeg aims to build on a massive morale-boosting victory.
Devils vs. Jets TV Channel and Live Stream Guide
If you are looking to catch every second of the action on Sunday, here is exactly how to watch the New Jersey Devils at Winnipeg Jets on TV and streaming platforms.
- Game Time: 2:00 PM ET
- Venue: Canada Life Centre, Winnipeg, MB
- TV Channel (USA): NHL Network
- Streaming (USA): NHL Power Play on ESPN+ (Out-of-market)
- TV Channel (Canada): TSN3 (Winnipeg region)
- TV Channel (Devils Region): MSGSN
For viewers in the United States, the game will be nationally broadcast on the NHL Network. If you are out of the local viewing area, you can stream the game live via ESPN+ with an NHL Power Play subscription. In Canada, Jets fans can tune into TSN3, while Devils fans in the New Jersey area can catch the local feed on MSGSN.
Team Records and Recent Form
The New Jersey Devils enter this contest with a 22-20-2 record (46 points) for the 2025-26 NHL season. They have struggled mightily of late, dropping four consecutive games, including a disappointing 4-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday, January 8. The offense has gone cold, and they will need a spark to get back in the win column.
On the other side, the Winnipeg Jets sit at 16-22-5 (37 points). While their overall record reflects a tough season, the mood in Winnipeg has shifted. On Friday night, the Jets finally snapped a franchise-worst 11-game losing streak with a commanding 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Mark Scheifele led the way with two goals, reigniting the home crowd.
Key Matchups: Leading Scorers and Injury Reports
Leading Scorers (2025-26 Season):
- New Jersey Devils:
- Jesper Bratt: 33 points
- Nico Hischier: 32 points (12 Goals)
- Timo Meier: 25 points (12 Goals)
- Winnipeg Jets:
- Mark Scheifele: 52 points (22 Goals)
- Kyle Connor: 52 points (21 Goals)
- Gabriel Vilardi: 39 points
Key Injuries: The Devils will be without Stefan Noesen (knee) and Zack MacEwen (out for season). For Winnipeg, defenseman Haydn Fleury remains on IR with a broken nose and bruised back sustained earlier this week, though the team is relatively healthy otherwise following their recent win.
Betting Odds and Prediction
Moneyline: Winnipeg Jets -122 Over/Under: 5.5
I am leaning heavily toward the Winnipeg Jets (-122) in this spot. There is something palpable about a team that just snapped a massive losing streak—they play lighter, faster, and with way more confidence. Mark Scheifele looked dominant against the Kings, and with the Devils in a tailspin (losing four straight and struggling to score), the momentum is entirely with the home side. New Jersey is reeling, and a Sunday afternoon game in a re-energized Canada Life Centre is a tough place to get right. Give me the Jets to win this one 4-2, covering the spread and hitting the Over.
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