“Our next three games need to be our three best of the year,” said Winnipeg Jets forward Adam Lowry, emphasizing the urgency as his team prepares to face the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on April 13, 2026. With just three games left in the regular season, the Jets find themselves in a precarious position, sitting 10th in the Western Conference with a record of 35-32-12, trailing the Los Angeles Kings by five points for the final wildcard spot.
The Golden Knights, on the other hand, have already secured their playoff berth for the eighth time in their nine-year history, boasting a record of 37-26-17. This matchup is crucial not only for the Jets’ playoff hopes but also for the Golden Knights, who are looking to solidify their position in the postseason.
“We have three games left and we have a road trip here and all we can do is try and control what we can control and that is being ready to go against Vegas,” added Josh Morrissey, another key player for the Jets. The pressure is mounting as the team recalls forwards Brayden Yager and Nikita Chibrikov from the Manitoba Moose under emergency conditions, highlighting their commitment to make a final push for the playoffs.
In their last outing, the Jets faced a tough defeat, losing 7-1, a result that Lowry described as critical. “It’s one of those ones, whether we lost 7-1 or 3-2, those are critical points,” he reflected, acknowledging the importance of every game in this tight playoff race. The Jets know that they need to maximize their performance in these final games to have any chance of extending their season.
Meanwhile, the Golden Knights have been on a roll since their coaching change to John Tortorella, going 5-0-1. Jack Eichel, with 84 points this season, has been a standout player, contributing significantly to the team’s success. His performance, along with that of William Karlsson and Mark Scheifele, who has an impressive 99 points this season, will be pivotal in determining the outcome of this highly anticipated matchup.
As the Jets prepare for this crucial game, they are aware that they have a maximum of six points available from their remaining three games. With the stakes so high, every moment on the ice will count. Connor Hellebuyck, who has allowed 156 goals this season, will need to step up his game to keep the Jets in contention.
As the teams gear up for this important clash, the atmosphere in Las Vegas is expected to be electric. Fans from both sides will be eager to witness a battle that could have significant implications for the playoff picture. The Jets are determined to leave it all on the ice, knowing that their playoff hopes depend on their performance against the Golden Knights.
With the clock ticking down on the regular season, the Jets must find a way to rally and secure the points they desperately need. As Lowry aptly stated, the next three games are crucial, and the team is ready to rise to the challenge. The excitement builds as the Jets and Golden Knights prepare to face off in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.