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Wild vs. Jets Prediction: Winnipeg Predicted to Win NHL Game [10/13/2024]
The Winnipeg Jets and Minnesota Wild are scheduled to meet in the NHL at Canada Life Centre on Sunday, starting at 6:00PM ET.
Based on the latest simulations, Dimers' proven NHL model (see Dimers Pro for full access) predicts the Jets as the most likely winner of today's game.
"Using the most recent data, our experts ran 10,000 simulations of Sunday's Wild-Jets game," said Mac Douglass from Dimers.
"After accounting for recent updates and other variables, our prediction shows the Jets with a win probability of 58%, while the Wild have 42%."
Wild vs. Jets Game-Day Updates and Essential Details
Sunday's action between the Jets and Wild at Canada Life Centre is scheduled to begin at 6:00PM ET.
- Who: Minnesota Wild vs. Winnipeg Jets
- Date: Sunday, October 13, 2024
- Time: 6:00PM ET/3:00PM PT
- Venue: Canada Life Centre
- Tickets: Get tickets for the game on Ticketmaster
Dimers.com's comprehensive preview of Sunday's Wild vs. Jets matchup includes our prediction, picks and the latest betting odds.
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Wild vs. Jets Prediction: Who Will Win, Cover the Puck Line?
Using innovative machine learning and data analysis, we have simulated the result of Sunday's NHL game between the Wild and Jets 10,000 times as part of our NHL predictions coverage.
Our leading predictive model gives the Jets a 58% chance of defeating the Wild.
According to our model, the Wild (+1.5) have a 65% chance of covering the puck line, while the 5.5-goal over/under has a 53% chance of going over.
Wild vs. Jets Odds
We have sourced the best betting odds in America for this game, which are listed here:
Bet Type | Wild | Jets |
---|---|---|
Puck Line | +1.5 (-182) | -1.5 (+160) |
Moneyline | +140 | -155 |
Total | o5.5 (-118) | u5.5 (+100) |
All odds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.
Wild vs. Jets Picks
Our model's biggest edge in today's Wild vs. Jets matchup is on the moneyline.
Our expert predictions, aligned with the latest odds, reveal the best NHL picks for every game throughout the season.
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Wild vs. Jets Player Props
Who will score an anytime goal in Wild vs. Jets?
According to our model, Minnesota's Kirill Kaprizov is most likely to score the first goal in Wild vs. Jets.
Our projections give Kaprizov a 9.0% chance of scoring the first goal at Canada Life Centre, while the Wild star is a 41.8% chance of netting an anytime goal.
First Goal Scorer Predictions
Minnesota Wild
Player | First Goal Probability |
---|---|
Kirill Kaprizov | 9.0% |
Matt Boldy | 6.5% |
Marco Rossi | 4.2% |
Winnipeg Jets
Player | First Goal Probability |
---|---|
Kyle Connor | 8.1% |
Gabriel Vilardi | 7.2% |
Mark Scheifele | 6.4% |
Anytime Goal Scorer Predictions
Minnesota Wild
Player | Anytime Goal Probability |
---|---|
Kirill Kaprizov | 41.8% |
Matt Boldy | 30.0% |
Marco Rossi | 22.6% |
Winnipeg Jets
Player | Anytime Goal Probability |
---|---|
Kyle Connor | 37.8% |
Gabriel Vilardi | 35.4% |
Mark Scheifele | 33.8% |
Conclusion
We predict the Jets, with a 58% win probability, will likely beat the Wild on Sunday.
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