| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Jets | Oilers |
| Goals | 1 | 3 |
| Shots | 42 | 21 |
| Power Play Goals | 0 | 1 |
| Penalty Minutes | 7 | 11 |
| Hits | 32 | 22 |
The Edmonton Oilers triumphed over the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 in a tightly contested game on December 29, 2025. Despite a spirited effort from the Jets, it was the Oilers’ timely scoring that ultimately decided the contest.
The Oilers came into this game looking to establish momentum, and they did just that with a solid defensive performance paired with opportunistic offense. Edmonton took control in the second period, scoring twice to build a lead that the Jets couldn’t quite overcome. Winnipeg fought hard, especially in the third period, but their efforts weren’t enough to close the gap.
The key moment unfolded in the second period when the Oilers scored two goals within just under five minutes. Max Jones opened the scoring at the 8:00 mark, followed by Jack Roslovic's goal at 12:49. This quick one-two punch shifted the momentum firmly in the Oilers’ favor and put the Jets in a challenging position. While the Jets managed to respond with a goal from Adam Lowry later in the third period, the timing of the Oilers’ goals proved crucial in controlling the pace of the game.
For the Oilers, Max Jones and Jack Roslovic were instrumental in securing the win with their second-period goals. Jones kicked off the scoring, setting a tone for the Oilers’ attack. Roslovic’s goal, assisted by Adam Henrique and Matt Savoie, doubled the Oilers’ lead and added to the Jets' frustrations.
Zach Hyman sealed the victory late in the third with an insurance goal at 18:37, with Connor McDavid assisting, showcasing his ability to make plays when they matter most.
On the Jets’ side, Adam Lowry provided a much-needed boost with his goal in the third period, displaying determination as he pushed the team to close the gap. However, despite his efforts and the support from Morgan Barron, the Jets couldn't find the net again.
This win keeps the Oilers competitive in their pursuit of a playoff spot, demonstrating their ability to effectively balance offense with defensive solidity. For the Jets, the loss highlights ongoing struggles to generate consistent scoring, particularly after falling behind. They will need to regroup and find a way to finish stronger in future games if they wish to contend effectively this season.
With the playoff race heating up, both teams have plenty to work on, but the Oilers leave the Winnipeg arena with a valuable two points and bolstered confidence heading into their next matchup.