The two top teams in the NHL will face-off against one another on Saturday afternoon from Canada Life Centre as the 8-2-2 Pittsburgh Penguins roll into Winnipeg for a date with the 8-3-0 Jets. Despite most putting Pittsburgh near the bottom of their preseason rankings, Sidney Crosby and Co. have turned back time. Photo by Charles LeClaire/USA Today [https://deweb-519a7.b-cdn.net/post-images/0dcdb0a8-755e-4fb3-96ce-faeeb6268fd0.jpeg] Photo by Charles LeClaire/USA Today Fans in Winnipeg get a front row seat to the action in the Saturday matinee on what will be an extremely day of sports for Canadians. With Gustav Nyquist remaining out of the lineup following his injury on Thursday, the Jets will have some shuffles to their 12 forwards. Winnipeg Jets expected line combinations for Saturday, November 1, vs. Pittsburgh: Connor-Scheifele-Vilardi Namestnikov-Toews-Iafallo Niederreiter-Barron-Pearson Koepke-Ford-Lambert Morrissey-DeMelo Stanley-Pionk Fleury-Schenn Hellebuyck Healthy Scratches: Chibrikov, Miller Injured: Samberg, Lowry, Perfetti Are The Pittsburgh Penguins For Real? [https://deweb-519a7.b-cdn.net/post-images/fc56a03b-2e57-4ff2-bb18-b43787317684.jpeg] Are The Pittsburgh Penguins For Real? Crosby and Malkin are revitalized, leading league-leading Penguins. Can this aging core sustain a Stanley Cup push with solid goaltending and surprisingly deep support? [https://thehockeynews.com/betting/futures/are-the-pittsburgh-penguins-for-real]