Stars vs. Jets
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May 09 | NHL AI Picks
Updated: 2025-05-07T03:31:50.923562ZBy Remi at Leans.AI — AI picks for ATS, ML, OU & props
The Dallas Stars and Winnipeg Jets clash in Game 2 of their Western Conference semifinal series on Friday, May 9, 2025, at Canada Life Centre. The Stars lead the series 1–0 after a 3–2 victory in Game 1, highlighted by Mikko Rantanen’s second consecutive hat trick.
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GAME INFO
Date: May 09, 2025
Start Time: 9:30 PM EST
Venue: Canada Life Centre
Jets Record: (56-22)
Stars Record: (50-26)
OPENING ODDS
DAL Moneyline: -102
WPG Moneyline: -119
DAL Spread: +1.5
WPG Spread: -1.5
Over/Under: 5.5
DAL
Betting Trends
- The Stars have struggled against the spread (ATS) this season, posting a 30–52 record.
WPG
Betting Trends
- The Jets have been more consistent ATS, achieving a 38–38 record during the regular season.
MATCHUP TRENDS
- In their four regular-season meetings, the Jets held a 3–1 advantage over the Stars, outscoring them 13–5.
DAL vs. WPG
Best Prop Bet
- Remi's searched hard and found the best prop for this matchup: W. Johnston over 1.5 Shots on Goal.
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Dallas vs Winnipeg Prediction & Odds:
Free NHL Betting Insights for 5/9/25
However, Game 1 showed vulnerabilities, especially in Winnipeg’s defensive zone coverage and inability to contain Dallas’s top line in transition. Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, a Vezina Trophy finalist, was solid but overworked, facing repeated high-danger chances; he’ll need more defensive support in front of him in Game 2. The Jets were a solid 38–38 against the spread in the regular season and have home-ice advantage, which becomes critical in a series that could tilt quickly if Dallas goes up 2–0. Historically, Winnipeg had the edge in the regular season, winning three of four meetings and outscoring Dallas 13–5, but playoff hockey is proving to be a different story, with Dallas’s speed, special teams, and playoff poise shifting the balance. The key in Game 2 will likely be special teams—Dallas’s top power play units generated strong looks, while Winnipeg struggled to convert despite opportunities. For the Jets, success will require better puck management through the neutral zone, more physicality against the Rantanen line, and secondary scoring to support the top six. For Dallas, continuing to dictate tempo, pushing pucks deep, and maintaining structure behind their aggressive forecheck will be the blueprint for success. With momentum firmly in Dallas’s corner but urgency rising for Winnipeg, Game 2 promises to be fast, physical, and critical to the outcome of what’s already shaping up to be a hard-fought, evenly matched playoff series.
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— X - Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) May 8, 2025
Dallas Stars NHL Preview
The Dallas Stars enter Game 2 of their Western Conference semifinal series riding high after a 3–2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets, a win powered by the dynamic brilliance of Mikko Rantanen, who notched his second consecutive playoff hat trick and reinforced the game-changing impact of Dallas’s late-season acquisition. The Stars now hold a 1–0 lead in the series and are looking to continue applying pressure with their red-hot top line—the “Finnish Mafia”—comprising Rantanen, Roope Hintz, and Mikael Granlund, who together have been relentless in driving offensive zone time and capitalizing on Winnipeg’s defensive breakdowns. Despite finishing the regular season with a less-than-stellar ATS record of 30–52, Dallas has found a new gear in the playoffs, showcasing the kind of battle-tested resilience that helped them knock off Colorado in a grueling seven-game first-round series. Goaltender Jake Oettinger, while statistically middling with a 4.02 goals-against average in the postseason, continues to deliver in key moments, making timely saves and keeping the Stars competitive when the pressure ramps up. Coach Pete DeBoer’s systems rely on aggressive forechecking and layered defensive support, and those tactics were on full display in Game 1 as the Stars consistently disrupted Winnipeg’s breakouts and clogged the neutral zone to limit clean zone entries.
The team’s depth has also been a strength—players like Wyatt Johnston and Jason Robertson have chipped in with timely goals, while veterans like Joe Pavelski provide leadership and poise in critical situations. The Stars know they can’t afford to let off the gas, especially against a Jets team that led the Central Division and will be eager to respond in front of their home crowd. Special teams may prove pivotal again—Dallas’s power play generated momentum even when it didn’t score, and their penalty kill has proven capable of neutralizing top units like Winnipeg’s. With confidence soaring and Rantanen playing at an elite level, the Stars will look to steal another game in hostile territory and return to Dallas with a commanding 2–0 series lead. To do so, they’ll need to maintain discipline, continue winning puck battles along the boards, and trust their offensive creativity to exploit any cracks in Winnipeg’s armor. If they replicate the structure and intensity they brought to Game 1, the Stars are in excellent position to take control of this high-stakes series.

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Winnipeg Jets NHL Preview
The Winnipeg Jets return to Canada Life Centre for Game 2 against the Dallas Stars looking to regroup after a 3–2 loss in the opener, a tightly contested game that slipped away due to breakdowns in defensive coverage and an inability to contain Mikko Rantanen’s dominant presence. Despite finishing the regular season with the best record in the Central Division at 56–22–4, the Jets now face the challenge of quickly adjusting their approach to avoid heading to Dallas down 0–2. Game 1 exposed vulnerabilities that had been masked by regular-season success—namely, a lack of defensive cohesion under playoff pressure and a failure to capitalize on high-danger chances. Head coach Scott Arniel emphasized postgame that his team must tighten their gaps in the neutral zone and remain aware of Rantanen’s positioning at all times, especially given his ability to produce even when double-shifted. Winnipeg’s offense, led by the steady trio of Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele, and Nikolaj Ehlers, generated solid pressure but couldn’t beat Jake Oettinger in key moments down the stretch, something they’ll need to correct by focusing more on net-front presence and rebound recovery. On special teams, the Jets went scoreless on the power play, a critical area where they must improve given Dallas’s ability to strike quickly in man-advantage situations.
The good news for Winnipeg is that goaltender Connor Hellebuyck remains an elite presence in net, having finished the regular season with a 2.31 goals-against average and a .915 save percentage, and his performance in Game 1 was not the issue—the team in front of him simply failed to close gaps and lost too many puck battles. Hellebuyck will again be key in Game 2, but he needs his defense to clear traffic and prevent Dallas from generating second and third opportunities. The Jets were 38–38 against the spread in the regular season and are well aware of the importance of defending home ice before the series shifts south. To get back on track, they’ll need contributions beyond their top line, with depth forwards like Adam Lowry and Mason Appleton tasked with applying pressure and wearing down Dallas’s defensive pairs. Game 2 will be about discipline, forecheck intensity, and avoiding costly turnovers, especially at the blue lines. Winnipeg has the roster to bounce back and the home crowd to energize their response, but it will take sharper execution and a full 60-minute effort to even this series and restore the momentum that made them a powerhouse all season. If the Jets can establish their offensive rhythm early and stay committed to structured, physical hockey, they have every chance to flip the narrative before heading to Dallas.
Up next, Game 2 on Friday at Canada Life Centre@JamieThomasTV GAME RECAP 🔽
— Winnipeg Jets (@NHLJets) May 8, 2025
Dallas vs. Winnipeg Prop Picks (AI)
Dallas vs. Winnipeg Prediction (AI)

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The Algorithm has been most focused on the trending weight emotional bettors often put on player performance factors between a Stars team going up against a possibly rested Jets team. In reality, the true game analytics might reflect a moderate lean against one Vegas line specifically.
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Stars Betting Trends
The Stars have struggled against the spread (ATS) this season, posting a 30–52 record.
Jets Betting Trends
The Jets have been more consistent ATS, achieving a 38–38 record during the regular season.
Stars vs. Jets Matchup Trends
In their four regular-season meetings, the Jets held a 3–1 advantage over the Stars, outscoring them 13–5.
Dallas vs. Winnipeg Game Info
What time does Dallas vs Winnipeg start on May 09, 2025?
Dallas vs Winnipeg starts on May 09, 2025 at 9:30 PM EST.
Where is Dallas vs Winnipeg being played?
Venue: Canada Life Centre.
What are the opening odds for Dallas vs Winnipeg?
Spread: Winnipeg -1.5
Moneyline: Dallas -102, Winnipeg -119
Over/Under: 5.5
What are the records for Dallas vs Winnipeg?
Dallas: (50-26) | Winnipeg: (56-22)
What is the AI best bet for Dallas vs Winnipeg?
Remi's searched hard and found the best prop for this matchup: W. Johnston over 1.5 Shots on Goal.. Prices move—always shop for the best number.
What are Dallas vs Winnipeg trending bets?
In their four regular-season meetings, the Jets held a 3–1 advantage over the Stars, outscoring them 13–5.
What are Dallas trending bets?
DAL trend: The Stars have struggled against the spread (ATS) this season, posting a 30–52 record.
What are Winnipeg trending bets?
WPG trend: The Jets have been more consistent ATS, achieving a 38–38 record during the regular season.
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Dallas vs. Winnipeg Odds
Remi is pouring through loads of stats on each team. In fact, anytime the Dallas vs Winnipeg trends are analyzed, there’s always several intriguing observations to key in on. Not to mention games played at extreme altitude can often follow normal, predictable betting trends.
Dallas vs Winnipeg Opening Odds
DAL Moneyline:
-102 WPG Moneyline: -119
DAL Spread: +1.5
WPG Spread: -1.5
Over/Under: 5.5
Dallas vs Winnipeg Live Odds
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WPG@STL | STL -110 | 54.80% | 4 | WIN |
WPG@STL | UNDER 5.5 | 55.70% | 4 | LOSS |
CGY@LA | MACKENZIE WEEGAR OVER 2.5 BLOCKS | 53.10% | 3 | WIN |
TB@NYR | TB +110 | 49.80% | 3 | LOSS |
SJ@VAN | ALEXANDER GEORGIEV UNDER 24.5 SAVES | 54.50% | 4 | LOSS |
BUF@TB | OVER 6.5 | 53.90% | 3 | WIN |
NYI@PHI | PHI -110 | 54.00% | 3 | WIN |
LV@EDM | RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS OVER 1.5 SHOTS ON GOAL | 53.00% | 3 | WIN |
EDM@ANA | OVER 6 | 54.20% | 3 | LOSS |
CAR@BOS | OVER 5.5 | 54.00% | 3 | WIN |
NYR@NJ | NJ -125 | 57.30% | 4 | WIN |
COL@CLB | OVER 6.5 | 53.80% | 3 | WIN |
LA@UTA | LA -125 | 54.70% | 3 | WIN |
WPG@LV | LV -120 | 54.80% | 3 | LOSS |
MIN@NJ | UNDER 5.5 | 53.80% | 3 | WIN |
NSH@PHI | PHI -120 | 55.00% | 3 | WIN |
OTT@BUF | OVER 6 | 54.00% | 3 | LOSS |
CHI@SJ | CHI +105 | 51.60% | 3 | LOSS |
WAS@LA | WAS +105 | 51.20% | 3 | LOSS |
TB@CAR | CAR -130 | 56.40% | 3 | WIN |
NSH@BOS | BOS -125 | 55.20% | 3 | LOSS |
MIN@SEA | SEA -120 | 54.60% | 3 | LOSS |
SJ@TOR | OVER 6 | 54.80% | 3 | LOSS |
BUF@MON | MON -110 | 54.70% | 4 | WIN |
BOS@PIT | PIT -120 | 54.90% | 3 | LOSS |
LA@STL | STL -110 | 53.70% | 3 | WIN |
LA@DAL | DAL -125 | 56.40% | 4 | WIN |
PIT@PHI | PHI -116 | 54.20% | 3 | WIN |
DET@MIN | MIN -115 | 54.20% | 3 | LOSS |
MIN@DET | DET -130 | 58.00% | 3 | LOSS |
DAL@LA | UNDER 5.5 | 53.80% | 3 | LOSS |
LV@NJ | LV -115 | 53.80% | 3 | WIN |
DET@SEA | LUCAS RAYMOND OVER 0.5 POINTS | 54.20% | 4 | WIN |
STL@UTA | UTA -125 | 58.30% | 4 | LOSS |
NSH@BUF | NSH -120 | 54.50% | 4 | LOSS |
MIN@MON | MATT BOLDY OVER 0.5 POINTS | 55.60% | 5 | LOSS |
ANA@SEA | SEA -125 | 56.10% | 3 | LOSS |
DAL@LV | LV -120 | 55.00% | 3 | LOSS |
VAN@STL | STL -130 | 57.40% | 4 | LOSS |
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