Winnipeg Jets vs Anaheim Ducks Picks and Predictions April 16th 2025

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Don’t miss out on the NHL showdown between the Ducks and Jets. The game is starting at 7:00 ET on ESPN+, and it’s hosted by the Jets at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, MB. Get ready to place your bets! The over/under for this Western conference contest is set at 5.5 goals, with the Jets being favored by -1.5 goals at home against the Ducks.

Anaheim vs. Winnipeg Key Information

  • Teams: Ducks at Jets
  • Where: Canada Life Centre Winnipeg
  • Date: Wednesday, April 16th
  • Betting Odds WPG -254 | ANA +201 O/U 5.5
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The Ducks Can Win If…

Anaheim dropped to 35-37-9 after a 4-2 loss to the Blackhawks. The Ducks were favored on the puck line, but failed to cover. The total was set at 6.5 goals, but the combined score of 6 fell just short.

After falling behind 3-0, Anaheim got on the board with a goal from Brock McGinn in the third period. Mason McTavish added another for the Ducks, scoring with just 4 seconds left in the game.

Anaheim’s offense managed just two goals in their latest game against the Blackhawks, with Brock McGinn netting his second of the season and Mason McTavish adding another, also his second, on a power play with just four seconds left in the game.

The Ducks fired 39 shots on goal but were held scoreless until McGinn’s goal at 9:44 in the third period. Anaheim recorded 16 giveaways in the game.

The Ducks’ defense struggled early, giving up two goals in the first period and another late in the second, all before they got on the board. Lukas Dostal made 25 saves with a save percentage of 86.2%. Anaheim’s defense also recorded 6 takeaways and 15 hits.

  • Over their last three regular season games, the Ducks have gone 0-3 straight up. Against the spread, Anaheim went 1-2 in these games and finished with an over-under mark of 1-1-1.
  • Across Anaheim’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 4-6. Their record against the puck line in this stretch is 5-5 to go along with an over-under mark of 5-4-1.

The Jets Can Win If…

With a 7-4 win over the Lightning, the Jets moved to 55-22-4 this season. Winnipeg covered the puck line as -1.5 goal favorites, and the 11 total goals easily surpassed the pre-game line of 6.5 goals.

All seven of Winnipeg’s goals came from different players, and they had to rally from a 2-0 deficit in the first period. The Jets took the lead for good with 12:22 left in the third period.

Winnipeg’s offense fired 34 shots on goal and netted 7 times, including two empty-netters in their 7-4 win over Tampa Bay. The Jets had 10 assists and scored on a power play for the 4th goal of the game, courtesy of Alex Iafallo, his first of the season.

Vladislav Namestnikov got the Jets on the board with his 3rd goal, while Dylan Samberg added his 3rd as well. Nikolaj Ehlers scored his 9th, and Cole Perfetti closed out the game with his 4th goal on an empty net. Winnipeg had 7 giveaways in the game.

Defensively, the Jets allowed the first two goals of the game and another in the 3rd period, which tied the score at 4-4. However, they didn’t give up another goal after that, securing a 7-4 win. Connor Hellebuyck made 26 saves with an 86.7% save percentage, while the Jets’ defense added 5 takeaways and 31 hits.

  • Over their last three games, the Jets have gone 2-1 straight up. Their record vs the puck line in these matchups is less impressive at 1-2, while posting an over-under record of 1-2.
  • The Jets have gone 7-3 over their last ten regular season games. Their record vs the puck line sits at 5-5 in these matchups, while posting a 1-9 over-under mark.

The Lean

For a moneyline bet, we have the Jets as the likely winner. However, with the current odds at -254, I’d suggest considering a puck line bet, as our predictions have the Jets winning by more than one goal.

For a puck line pick, we are going with the Jets to win and cover. Look for the Jets to win this one by multiple goals over the Ducks.

If you’re looking at the over/under line set at 5.5 goals, our prediction is that this game will exceed that mark, and we strongly advise placing a bet on the over.

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Jets vs. Ducks: A Tale of Two Directions

As the NHL regular season draws to a close, the Winnipeg Jets and Anaheim Ducks meet for one last showdown — a game that serves very different purposes for both franchises.

For Winnipeg, it’s the final tune-up before launching their Stanley Cup campaign. For Anaheim, it’s the end of another rebuilding season. The contrast could not be clearer.


Winnipeg Jets: Presidents’ Trophy Winners Set Their Sights on the Cup

The Winnipeg Jets (55-22-4, 114 points) have had a phenomenal regular season. Their dominant performance earned them the Presidents’ Trophy, signifying the best record in the league. As they prepare to face the St. Louis Blues in the first round of the playoffs, the Jets carry momentum, but also injury concerns.

Nikolaj Ehlers Injury Update: Week-to-Week Setback

Forward Nikolaj Ehlers, who notched 24 goals and 63 points in just 69 games, is listed as week-to-week. He re-aggravated a lower-body injury in a collision with a linesman against the Blackhawks, casting doubt on his availability for the playoff opener.

Defensive Reinforcements: Dylan Samberg Returns

Good news comes from the blue line: Dylan Samberg returned to practice after taking a Connor McDavid shot off the knee. His resilience highlights Winnipeg’s depth and grit — two key playoff traits.

“Trust me, I was trying to get back up, but I had no feeling in that leg,” Samberg recalled. “It’s part of the game and part of blocking shots.”

Gabriel Vilardi Nearing Return

Forward Gabriel Vilardi, sidelined for 10 games with an upper-body injury, has been upgraded to day-to-day. He skated before practice and could be available soon — a crucial addition to the Jets’ top-six rotation.


Anaheim Ducks: Season Ends with Glimmers of Promise

The Anaheim Ducks (35-37-9, 79 points) will miss the playoffs for the seventh consecutive year. Despite the disappointing outcome, the team has seen positive developments that could hint at future promise.

Late-Game Collapse vs. Wild

In their penultimate game, Anaheim held a late lead against the playoff-hungry Minnesota Wild. But with just 22 seconds left, they gave up the tying goal — and then lost 3-2 in overtime.

“Minnesota was pretty much fighting for their lives, so it was sort of like a playoff game,” Ducks forward Sam Colangelo said.

Sam Colangelo: Rookie Making His Mark

Colangelo tallied his 10th goal in just 31 games — an impressive clip for a young player called up from the AHL just weeks ago. His playmaking ability and scoring touch are turning heads.

“I’m playing with unbelievable players,” he noted. “But ultimately, a win would have been more important.”

Alex Killorn Nears Milestone

Veteran forward Alex Killorn scored his 19th goal of the season. One more goal would give Anaheim six 20-goal scorers, a feat they’ve never achieved in franchise history.

Tim Washe Debuts in NHL

Another bright spot? Tim Washe, fresh off an NCAA title win with Western Michigan, made his NHL debut. Though he logged only 6:24 of ice time, he left an impression — signaling a next-gen wave for Anaheim.

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What’s Next: Jets Brace for Blues, Ducks Rebuild Again

Winnipeg: Eyes on the Stanley Cup

The Jets will enter the playoffs as a top contender, beginning their quest against the Blues. Despite some injury setbacks, their depth and leadership — bolstered by players like Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele, and Connor Hellebuyck — make them a formidable opponent.

Anaheim: Reset Mode Once Again

For the Ducks, the focus shifts to the offseason. Key decisions about the coaching staff, player development, and the draft loom large. But promising young stars and a few milestone performances give fans something to build on.


Final Thoughts

The Winnipeg Jets are flying high into the playoffs with momentum and a stacked roster, while the Anaheim Ducks conclude another season of rebuilding with some bright spots to carry forward. As the Jets look to make a deep postseason run, all eyes will be on how they handle the pressure — starting with their series against the Blues.

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