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Jets top-line forward Vilardi ready to make impact in Game 5 against Blues

WINNIPEG 鈥 Gabriel Vilardi doesn鈥檛 expect to swoop in and save the day for the struggling Winnipeg Jets.
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Winnipeg Jets' Gabriel Vilardi (13) and Edmonton Oilers' Evan Bouchard (2) battle in front as goalie Stuart Skinner (74) makes the save during first period NHL action in Edmonton on Thursday, March 20, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

WINNIPEG 鈥 Gabriel Vilardi doesn鈥檛 expect to swoop in and save the day for the struggling Winnipeg Jets.

He does, though, hope to 鈥渕ake a big impact鈥 for the team when he returns from injury in Wednesday鈥檚 critical Game 5 playoff match against the St. Louis Blues.

鈥淚鈥檓 not going to be Superman or anything like that,鈥 Vilardi said. 鈥淚鈥檓 just going to go play and hopefully I can help those two out and help the team out.鈥

Those two refer to centre Mark Scheifele and left-winger Kyle Connor, the top-line duo Vilardi rejoins for the first time since suffering an undisclosed upper-body injury on March 23.

鈥淲e know what he means to this team, means to our line,鈥 Connor said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very encouraging getting a guy like that back. We know what type of game he brings, so it鈥檚 great for us.鈥

Vilardi, from Kingston, Ont., registered career-highs for goals (27) and assists (34), giving him 61 points in 71 NHL regular-season games.

He missed the last 11 regular-season games and the first four of Winnipeg鈥檚 Western Conference best-of-seven opening round with the Blues.

The Presidents鈥 Trophy-winning Jets won the first two playoff games at home, then got outscored 12-3 in a pair of losses in St. Louis.

Vilardi returns to his normal roles and won鈥檛 be closely monitored, Jets head coach Scott Arniel said.

"It's green light now," Arniel said. "There's no holding back. This is playoff hockey. There's no (wading) his way in."

He anticipates Vilardi will adjust to the transition.

"First couple of shifts he's going to have to get up to speed," Arniel said. "It's going to be a heck of a lot faster now than it was when he left us. But I've got all the confidence as I watched him the last few days in practice that he'll be all right."

Vilardi will be back on the top power-play unit, a place the six-foot-three veteran excelled at during the regular season with a team-best 12 goals.

Winnipeg has faltered in that area during the series with the Blues.

The Jets are 2-for-12 with the man advantage after leading the league during the regular season (28.9 per cent). The Blues have gone 6-for-18 in the four contests.

鈥淲e know around the net, he鈥檚 tipped countless goals throughout his career and this year, so it鈥檚 a huge advantage for us to have him back,鈥 Connor said of Vilardi鈥檚 power-play prowess.

鈥淗e鈥檚 a big part of what we鈥檝e talked about all year, not being a one-trick pony on the power play. Being able to score and being pretty dynamic from all over the place, he just adds another element for them to be aware of.鈥

Arniel has adjusted every line with Vilardi鈥檚 return, including moving forward Alex Iafallo from the top line to the second one with Cole Perfetti and centre Vladislav Namestnikov.

A HOPEFUL SIGN

Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers skated with the club鈥檚 strength and conditioning coach ahead of Tuesday鈥檚 practice, something he also did when the team was on the road, Arniel said.

Ehlers will start practising on Wednesday in a yellow non-contact jersey, he added.

The speedy winger re-aggravated an earlier lower-body injury when he got tangled up with a linesman in Winnipeg鈥檚 April 12 game against Chicago.

COACH DINGED UP

Blues head coach Jim Montgomery was sporting a bandage on his left cheek after taking a puck to his face during a drill at Tuesday鈥檚 practice in St. Louis.

鈥淚 was telling the players it鈥檚 not hard to box guys out,鈥 Montgomery told reporters. 鈥淚 was boxing the guy that was driving the net out and (forward Pavel Buchnevich) took a slap shot.

鈥淚 heard it hit the crossbar, I went like this (turned head) and it came right off the crossbar. It鈥檚 just making me feel like I鈥檓 a player in the playoffs, not a coach.鈥

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 29, 2025.

Judy Owen, The Canadian Press

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