Gabriel Vilardi came as advertised in his first season with the Winnipeg Jets and displayed some stellar skills. Unfortunately, he also came as advertised regarding his propensity for getting injured.
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Gabriel Vilardi notched his first NHL hat trick to help the Winnipeg Jets clinch a playoff spot with a 5-2 win against the visiting Calgary Flames on Thursday.
The Winnipeg Jets are back in the playoffs for the second straight season and eighth time in franchise history after beating the Calgary Flames 5-2 on Thursday night.
He has been limited to just 38 games this season, missing six weeks of play earlier in the season after suffering a sprained MCL and suffering scattered day-to-day injuries throughout the year.
Gabriel Vilardi’s lack of durability — which have been the biggest challenge thus far in his fledgling career — has continued to be an issue during his first season with the Winnipeg Jets.
The Winnipeg Jets have been without forward Gabriel Vilardi for two games now and are set to miss a third game without their first-line right winger. He was previously sent back to Winnipeg for evaluation, it was revealed on Tuesday morning (March 5) that he’s dealing with a minor injury that has flared up over a couple of days.
Gabriel Vilardi suffered an injury in the third period during the Winnipeg Jets game vs. Dallas on Thursday, February 29th. He took a skate during a commercial break but found himself held out of action as there was something more at play.
A couple of important players will not on Saturday for one of the Central Division’s top teams. The Winnipeg Jets announced that defenseman Brenden Dillon will not play against the Carolina Hurricanes due to an illness, while forward Gabriel Vilardi will miss the game due to an upper-body injury.
Ahead of the Winnipeg Jets’ home game against the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night, NHL commissioner Gary Bettman addressed the assembled media, flanked, as always, by right-hand man Bill Daly.
To say that Gabriel Vilardi is on fire would be an understatement, as he has spent the past two weeks lighting up teams across the NHL on one of the most dangerous forward lines that the Winnipeg Jets have iced this year.
Gabriel Vilardi scored for a fifth consecutive game and added an assist as the Winnipeg Jets cruised to a 5-1 win over the visiting Boston Bruins on Friday night.
The only two NHL teams with unbeaten interconference records clash Friday night as the Boston Bruins play the first of a road back-to-back before Christmas against the Winnipeg Jets.
After the Winnipeg Jets fell 5-1 to the Los Angeles Kings on Oct. 17, the attention shifted to the status of Gabriel Vilardi. Vilardi went down awkwardly after a collision with Kings’ forward Blake Lizotte, twisting his knee in a direction knees don’t normally go.
The Winnipeg Jets have faced a significant setback with the news that forward Gabriel Vilardi will be sidelined for four to six weeks due to a sprained MCL.
Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness told media Wednesday that forward Gabriel Vilardi will miss the next four to six weeks with a sprained MCL.
Winnipeg Jets head coach Rick Bowness told reporters that forward Gabriel Vilardi has been diagnosed with a sprained MCL and will miss four to six weeks.
There have been injury concerns for him in the past, but with him now playing on the top line in Winnipeg, it creates a much larger hole to fill.
The incident occurred when Kings forward and former teammate Blake Lizotte took him down in the corner and Vilardi twisted his knee on his way down. He was visibly shaken up.
Vilardi is coming off a career year with the Kings in 2022-23, where he had 23 goals, 18 assists, and 41 points in 63 regular season games, with his goal total alone tying his previous career-high in points.
Gabriel Vilardi is signing a contract with the Winnipeg Jets. Rob Blake has traded him to the Jets in acquiring Pierre-Luc Dubois. Vilardi is signed for the next two years and he will have an AAV of $3.43 million.
The Winnipeg Jets have reached a pre-arbitration agreement on a contract extension with recently acquired forward Gabriel Vilardi.
Gabriel Vilardi wasn't even assured of a roster spot when the Los Angeles Kings opened training camp in September. However, the 23-year-old center has exceeded expectations right from the start this season, and the Kings will look for him to stay hot when they visit the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night.
It was another outstanding evening for LA Kings forward Gabriel Vilardi. In 17:39 of ice time against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, Vilardi notched a goal on four shots, bringing his season total to seven in ten games, leading the Kings.
If Gabriel Vilardi scores 20 goals for Los Angeles this season, the Kings will challenge the Edmonton Oilers for the top spot in the NHL’s Pacific Division.
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