The Winnipeg Jets host the Los Angeles Kings at Canada Life Centre on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 1:30 p.m. ET. The matchup airs on ESPN+.

Winnipeg fell 5-4 at home its last time out on Oct. 9 against the Dallas Stars.

Los Angeles got a 6-5 road victory against the Vegas Golden Knights on Oct. 8 in its last game, winning the shootout 2-1.

Get ready for this matchup with what you need to know before Saturday’s hockey action.

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Winnipeg Jets vs. Los Angeles Kings odds and betting lines

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Favorite: Jets (-135)Underdog: Kings (+114)Over/under: 5.5Jets vs. Kings game info and start timeDate: Saturday, October 11, 2025Time: 1:30 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch on ESPN+

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Jets stats and trendsThe Jets had a 53-20 record when favored on the moneyline last season.When it played as a moneyline favorite at -135 or shorter, Winnipeg went 41-11.Based on this contest’s moneyline, the Jets’ implied win probability is 57.4%.Winnipeg’s games last season went over this matchup’s total of 5.5 goals 43 times.The Jets scored the third-most goals in the league last season (275 total, 3.4 per game).The Jets conceded 190 total goals (just 2.3 per game), the fewest in league action.The 63 power-play goals the Jets scored last season were third-best in the NHL (on 218 power-play chances).Kings stats and trendsThe Kings claimed an upset victory in 13, or 41.9%, of the 31 games they played as an underdog last season.Los Angeles was 6-12 as an underdog of +114 or longer on the moneyline last season.The win probability for the Kings, implied from the moneyline, is 46.7%.Los Angeles’ games last season had over 5.5 goals 41 of 88 times.The Kings’ 249 goals last season (3.0 per game) ranked them 14th in the league.The Kings’ total of 203 goals conceded (just 2.5 per game) was second in the NHL.The Kings had 37 power-play goals (26th in NHL) on 207 chances.