How to Watch Avalanche vs. Jets: NHL Streaming Live and on TV - NHL Playoffs First Round Game 5

NHL play on Tuesday includes the Colorado Avalanche (50-25-7) visiting the Winnipeg Jets (52-24-6) at Canada Life Centre, starting at 9:30 PM ET on ESPN.

Colorado earned a 5-1 win in the most recent matchup between these squads.

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Avalanche vs. Jets Game Info

  • When: Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at 9:30 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN and ALT
  • Where: Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo

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Avalanche vs. Jets Insights

  • The Avalanche rank first in the league with 302 total goals this season, averaging 3.7 per game.
  • On defense, Colorado has allowed 252 goals (3.1 per game) to rank 16th in NHL play.
  • The squad has the league's eighth-best goal differential at +50 this season.
  • The Jets' 259 total goals (3.2 per game) rank 15th in the NHL.
  • Winnipeg's 198 total goals given up (only 2.4 per game) are the fewest in the league.
  • It has a +61 goal differential, which is fourth-best in the league.

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Avalanche's Leaders

  • One of Colorado's most productive players this season has been Nathan MacKinnon, with 140 points (51 goals, 89 assists) and playing 22:48 per game.
  • Mikko Rantanen has scored 42 goals and added 62 assists for total 104 points (1.3 per game).
  • Cale Makar has scored 21 goals and added 69 assists in 77 games for Colorado.
  • Alexandar Georgiev has a record of 38-18-5. He has conceded 183 goals (3.02 goals against average) and recorded 1587 saves.

Jets' Leaders

  • Mark Scheifele's 25 goals and 47 assists in 74 games give him 72 points on the season, an important contributor on offense.
  • Joshua Morrissey has made a major impact for Winnipeg with 69 points, via 10 goals and 59 assists.
  • Kyle Connor has 34 goals and 27 assists, for a point total of 61.
  • Connor Hellebuyck has a .921 save percentage (fifth-best in the league), having allowed 142 goals (2.4 goals against average). He has put up a 37-19-4 record for Winnipeg this season.