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Details on how to watch Jets vs. Stars Game 2: Time, channel, stream info

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The Dallas Stars took Game 1 over the Winnipeg Jets , with a 3-2 win, gave them a 1-0 lead. That too in the first-round NHL Playoff series. The second game of the best-of-seven series. This takes place Friday night at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg.

The Jets finished the regular season strong, but the Stars have found rhythm at the right time. Dallas enters Game 2 riding the momentum of a dominant offensive performance, thanks in large part to Mikko Rantanen .







How to watch Jets vs. Stars live










Game 2 starts at 9:30 p.m. ET on Friday, May 9, also it will be televised in the U.S. on TNT and truTV.

In Canada, viewers can watch on SN, CBC, and TVAS, also streaming coverage is available through Sling TV. This carries NHL playoff games from networks like TNT, TBS, and ESPN.

The platform also offers customizable packages. Along with a contract-free model. This is making it a go-to for cord-cutters following the postseason.

For radio listeners, the game is live on SiriusXM, which covers every NHL playoff matchup with in-depth analysis and real-time commentary.






Mikko Rantanen shines in playoff spotlight





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Few players have been as decisive in the 2025 playoffs as Mikko Rantanen. After starting the season with Colorado, moving to Carolina, and landing in Dallas, he’s played a central role in turning the Stars into contenders.

He scored a hat trick in Game 1 against Winnipeg, following similar feats in the previous series. His playoff form has carried Dallas through tough matchups, including a Game 7 performance that eliminated his former Avalanche squad.

Rantanen has now faced Winnipeg seven times this season with three different teams. Though the Jets held the edge in regular-season meetings, the playoffs are proving different.






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Jets aim to stop the momentum






Winnipeg has the home-ice advantage in Game 2 and must respond quickly to avoid falling behind 2-0 in the series. The Jets took three out of four games from the Stars in the regular season, but containing Dallas’ offensive threats is now the priority.

The Jets will look to slow the pace, control possession, and focus on neutralizing Rantanen’s space on the ice. A bounce-back performance from their top line and goaltending core is essential if the series is to return to Dallas tied.
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