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And so, the Winnipeg Jets and Chicago Blackhawks will clash for the final time in 2015. With Winnipeg winning the first tilt and Chicago taking the second, who will claim victory by the score of 3-1 this time? The Jets will look to end the week on a high note, as they don't play again until Tuesday at home against St. Louis. As for Chicago, a win will put them 6 points clear of Winnipeg, so let's hope that doesn't happen.
Winnipeg, as per Daily Faceoff and Brian Munz:
Andrew Ladd - Bryan Little - Blake Wheeler
Mathieu Perreault - Mark Scheifele - Drew Stafford
Chris Thorburn - Alex Burmistrov - Nikolaj Ehlers
Adam Lowry - Andrew Copp - Anthony Peluso
Ben Chiarot - Dustin Byfuglien
Tobias Enstrom - Tyler Myers
Mark Stuart - Jacob Trouba
Connor Hellebuyck
Michael Hutchinson
Chicago, as per Daily Faceoff and Tracey Myers:
Teuvo Teravainen - Jonathan Toews - Marian Hossa
Artemi Panarin - Artem Anisimov - Patrick Kane
Bryan Bickell - Dennis Rasmussen - Andrew Shaw
Andrew Desjardins - Marcus Kruger - Ryan Garbutt
Duncan Keith - Niklas Hjalmarsson
Trevor van Riemsdyk - Brent Seabrook
Trevor Daley - Michal Rozsival
Corey Crawford
Scott Darling
Players to Watch
For the Chicago Blackhawks, can Patrick Kane extend his points streak to 25 games? As for our Winnipeg Jets, how will Hellebuyck respond to his first career NHL back-to-back? And perhaps most importantly, will Goku survive his fight against Frieza's final form? Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z: Frieza Defeated!
#NHLJets Maurice says Hellebuyck has earned the right to start and the schedule has permitted it.
— Rick Ralph (@RickRalphTSN) December 12, 2015