The Winnipeg Jets, kings of the NHL's Central Division, are gearing up for a postseason clash against a familiar contender, the 2019 Stanley Cup-winning St. Louis Blues.
Winnipeg stormed out of the gate this season, stringing together one of the hottest starts in league history by winning 15 of their first 16 games. The 2025 Presidents' Trophy champions finished strong with a 56-22-4 overall record and an incredible 116 points.
The Jets appear to be a club destined for a deep playoff run because to the explosive offensive production of Kyle Connor and Mark Scheifele, both of whom have scored more over 80 points.
But standing in their way is a battle-tested Blues roster. As the second wildcard entry from the Central, St. Louis posted a solid 44-30-8 campaign despite their early-season struggles, highlighted by a 9-12-1 start, which led to the dismissal of Drew Bannister not long after he was officially named head coach. Enter Jim Montgomery, and with him, a turnaround that few saw coming.
On paper, Winnipeg is the heavy favorite. But with that comes pressure, something this core has failed to overcome in past playoff runs. There's only so many second chances before the narrative hardens.
In contrast, the Blues are playing with everything to gain and nothing to lose. They have an opportunity to keep up their late-season magic as the spoilers and underdogs.
Will the Jets be able to overcome their postseason woes at last, or will the Blues spoil the fun and prolong their incredible run?
Here's what you need to know to watch Jets vs. Blues, including broadcast information and start times.
Jets vs. Blues schedule
Saturday, April 19 | Jets 5, Blues 3 | — | — |
Monday, April 21 | Game 2 at Winnipeg | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN2, Fubo or Sling |
Thursday, April 24 | Game 3 at St. Louis | 9:30 p.m. | ESPN2, Fubo or Sling |
Sunday, April 27 | Game 4 at St. Louis | 1:00 p.m. | TBS, truTV, Sling |
Wednesday, April 30 | Game 5* at Winnipeg | TBA | TBA, Fubo or Sling |
Friday, May 2 | Game 6* at St. Louis | TBA | TBA, Fubo or Sling |
Sunday, May 4 | Game 7* at Winnipeg | TBA | TBA, Fubo or Sling |
* If necessary
How to watch Jets vs. Blues: TV channel, live stream
Games in the Jets vs. Blues series will air on multiple channels.
Fans can live stream games broadcast on the ESPN family of networks with Fubo.
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For games airing on TNT, TBS and truTV, Sling is the streaming option for cord-cutters.
Sling is your home for playoff action. Catch NHL and NBA postseason games with a range of sports channels including TNT, TBS, truTV, ESPN, ABC and more.
What is Sling TV?
Sling TV is a popular live streaming service that offers a flexible and affordable way to watch television without a traditional cable subscription. It provides a range of channel packages, allowing users to customize their viewing experience by choosing from various genres, including sports, news, and entertainment.
One of its best qualities is the no-contract model, which gives subscribers the freedom to start and stop service as they please. Additionally, Sling TV's user-friendly interface, compatibility with multiple devices, and the option for add-ons like premium channels make it an attractive choice for those looking to streamline their viewing options.
Jets vs. Blues radio station
- Radio station: SiriusXM
Fans can listen to every game of the Jets vs. Blues series live on SiriusXM.
New subscribers can enjoy SiriusXM for free for four months. Listen to live NHL, NBA, NFL and MLB games, plus NASCAR, college sports and more. Stay updated with all the news and get all the analysis on multiple sport-specific channels.
NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule, key dates for 2025
Here are the key dates to know for the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs and offseason. Some series start dates could move up depending on when previous series end.
First round begins | April 19 |
NHL Draft Lottery | May 5 or 6 |
NHL Scouting Combine at Buffalo | June 1-7 |
Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 (if necessary) | June 23 |
NHL Draft at Los Angeles | June 27-28 |
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