It’s late January, but there’s still work to be done for both the Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets just to move into playoff position.
With each looking to rebound from their latest defeat, the Panthers host the Jets on Saturday in Sunrise, Fla.
Florida is the two-time reigning Stanley Cup champion, but currently sits eight points out of the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Winnipeg, meanwhile, won the Presidents’ Trophy in 2024-25 and made the playoffs in seven of the previous eight seasons, but resides among the bottom four teams in the West.
With the three-week Olympic break next week, every point is vital, and there’s already little room for error when it comes to their respective playoff chances.
“Urgency is high,” Florida forward Sam Reinhart said. “You’re going to need it. These next couple of games are as important as ever.”
Florida fought back from two goals down to tie St. Louis 4-4 on Thursday, but gave up the tiebreaker in the last 10 seconds of regulation for a 5-4 loss. Matthew Tkachuk scored his first two goals of the season and added his 400th career assist for the Panthers, who have allowed nine goals in two straight losses after winning six of eight.
“It’s disappointing right now to let points slip away,” said Reinhart, who leads the Panthers with 52 points and owns three goals and two assists over the last four contests.
Tkachuk has six points in his six games this season since recovering from hernia surgery. He’s recorded 10 goals with 15 assists in 28 career games against the Jets.
Tkachuk notched his first point of the season when he assisted on Sam Bennett’s goal during Florida’s 2-1 shootout victory at Winnipeg on Jan. 22.
Though that victory should give the Panthers some confidence for this matchup, they’ve lost two straight and four of five at home.
Winnipeg, meanwhile, is 2-3-2 since winning four in a row. Following Thursday’s 4-1 loss at Tampa Bay, the Jets have been kept to one goal or less four times in the last six contests.
“You look at our goal, we got traffic in front of (Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei) Vasilevskiy with a high tip, and he didn’t see it — and that has to be consistent,” Jets coach Scott Arniel said.
“It was too far between when we did that. We (have) to do it on a consistent basis.”
Kyle Connor was credited with that tip-in, snapping a five-game goal drought. He’s totaled eight goals and seven assists in 14 career games against the Panthers, but was blanked in the meeting earlier this month.
Jets star Connor Hellebuyck stopped 19 of 20 shots versus Florida last week, but has yielded 10 goals in his last three starts. Teammate Eric Comrie has stopped 45 of 47 shots to win his last two starts.
Florida veteran Sergei Bobrovsky has endured a rather inconsistent season. He’s allowed 18 goals while losing three of his last four outings. Meanwhile, Panthers No. 2 goalie Daniil Tarasov posted a 1.22 goals-against average while winning his first four starts of the calendar year, which included saving 17 of 18 at Winnipeg, but allowed all five goals on 31 shots faced Thursday.
–Field Level Media




