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The reigning Stanley Cup champions are back in action on Wednesday evening, as the Colorado Avalanche welcome the Winnipeg Jets to Ball Arena. Both sides have already tasted defeat this term, but this game will give both an opportunity to continue to build momentum in the NHL in the early weeks of the season.

Before Betting On Jets vs Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche enjoyed one of their best ever seasons in franchise history last term, and they will be looking to keep hold of the Stanley Cup once again this term. However, the early weeks of the campaign haven’t been without their disappointments, as the Avalanche have already suffered one defeat in the three games that they have played.

Their strong attacking outlet is still very clear to see, as Colorado has already scored 15 goals in the three games that they have played. However, they will be looking to tighten up defensively, having already allowed ten goals. The Avalanche recovered from their defeat against the Calgary Flames in their previous fixture, as they landed a 6-3 road win against the Minnesota Wild. Nathan MacKinnon and Samuel Girard were among the scorers in that game.

The Winnipeg Jets will be the visitors in this game, as they look to bounce back to winning ways after suffering a first defeat of the season in their previous fixture. They made an excellent start to the season after claiming a 4-1 home win against the New York Rangers.

However, they were beaten in their first game on the road in their previous fixture, as they were easily swatted aside by the Dallas Stars, losing 4-1. They will be hoping to be better on the road this term, and they could begin to build momentum ahead of some big fixtures on Wednesday.

Jets vs Avalanche NHL Offshore Odds

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The Avalanche looked back to somewhere near their best in their previous fixture, and we expect them to make home advantage count on Wednesday. We struggle to see any other outcome that a victory for the reigning Stanley Cup champions.