The Chicago Blackhawks will face the Winnipeg Jets on Friday at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Here’s how you can watch the game both on TV and online.Game DetailsTeams: Chicago Blackhawks vs. Winnipeg JetsDate: October 11, 2024Time: 8:00 PM EDTLocation: Canada Life Centre, WinnipegChicago Blackhawks Coach: Luke RichardsonWinnipeg Jets Coach: Scott ArnielHow to Watch Blackhawks vs Winnipeg JetsTV ListingsUSA: CHSN (Chicago Sports Network)Canada: TSN3Live StreamingNHL.com: Watch live with an NHL.tv subscription.ESPN+: Available for streaming in the US.TSN Direct: Canadian viewers can stream via TSN Direct.Chicago Blackhawks Game PreviewThe Chicago Blackhawks are looking to improve after losing their first game of the season. Their top prospect Connor Bedard has had a good start with two assists. He will be the key in driving their offense as the season progresses. Nick Foligno also scored in the opener and brings a lot of experience to the young team.Goaltender Petr Mrazek had a tough first game as he allowed five goals with a .846 save percentage. The Blackhawks will need better defensive play and goaltending to compete with the Jets. Despite struggling on offense, Chicago’s penalty kill has been strong and has stopped all power plays so far. However, their power play has yet to score.Chicago Blackhawks Injury ReportThe Blackhawks have two injured players. Goaltender Laurent Brossoit is out with a knee injury and will likely return on Tuesday. Defenseman Artyom Levshunov is dealing with a foot issue and is expected to be out until at least Tuesday.Winnipeg Jets Game PreviewThe Winnipeg Jets are coming off a strong 6-0 win against the Edmonton Oilers. Mason Appleton had a strong game with three points, including one goal and two assists. Mark Scheifele also contributed a goal and helped lead the Jets' offense.Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck was solid as he recorded a shutout and stopped each shot he faced. Winnipeg’s power play has been excellent, converting 66.7% of their chances, while their penalty kill has been perfect. The Jets are averaging six goals per game and have yet to allow any.Winnipeg Jets Injury ReportThe Winnipeg Jets have a few players dealing with injuries. Center David Gustafsson is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Defenseman Ville Heinola is out with an ankle injury and is expected back after Oct. 24. Defenseman Logan Stanley is dealing with a knee injury and won’t return until after Oct. 26.