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Winnipeg Jets - St. Louis Blues

05/01 01:37 Sherbis +12.96
2025/04/30 19:56 (Full Event -1.5 Winnipeg Jets) @162 8/10
 

Winnipeg, the regular season champions, have a tied series of 2-2. Peru is the home team here. After two away games in St. Louis, the "Jets" are returning to their arena. The series is mostly dominated by physical combat and both teams are feeling the strain. St. Louis had a very good end to the regular season and is still maintaining that form, but the question is, for how long? Ehlers, who is already training on the ice, is still absent from their home team, but forward Vilardi is returning to the lineup. Meanwhile, in the fourth match, away team defender T. Tucker suffered an injury and will miss today's away game.

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