New Jersey Devils vs Ottawa Senators January 19th 2025
Making on a bet on this NHL game featuring the Senators versus the Devils? The puck drops at 1:00 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on NHLN. The game will be played at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. This Eastern conference matchup has an over/under of 5.5 goals, and the Devils are favored by -1.5 goals vs. the Senators.
Ottawa vs. New Jersey Key Information
- Teams: Senators at Devils
- Where: Prudential Center Newark
- Date: Sunday, January 19th
- Betting Odds NJ -190 | OTT +160 O/U 5.5
The Senators Can Win If…
With a 3-0 win over the Kraken, the Senators improved to 23-18-4. Ottawa covered the puck line as -1.5 goal favorites, and the total was set at 6.5 goals, but the combined score of 3 fell well short.
All three of Ottawa’s goals came from different players. Adam Gaudette opened the scoring at 14:32 in the first period, followed by a goal from Brady Tkachuk in the second. Tim Stützle added an empty-netter in the third to seal the win.
Ottawa’s offense found the net three times in their 3-0 win over Seattle. Adam Gaudette opened the scoring with his 7th goal of the season, followed by Brady Tkachuk, who also netted his 7th. Tim Stützle added an empty-netter, his 6th goal of the year.
The Senators took 23 shots on goal and recorded 11 giveaways. They scored once in each period, with Gaudette’s goal coming 5:28 into the first, Tkachuk’s at 8:49 in the second, and Stützle’s empty-netter at 2:14 in the third.
Defensively, the Senators were rock solid, shutting out the Kraken and allowing just 22 shots on goal. Anton Forsberg made all 22 saves, finishing with a 100% save percentage. Ottawa’s defense also added 25 hits and 2 takeaways.
- Through their last three games, the Senators have a record of 2-1. However, they have only gone 1-2 vs. the puck line over this stretch. Their over-under record in these three games was 1-2.
- Across Ottawa’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 5-5. The team’s record vs the puck line was just 4-6, in addition to an over-under mark of 1-8-1.
The Devils Can Win If…
New Jersey’s 3-0 loss to the Flames dropped their record to 26-16-6. The Devils were favored on the puck line, but failed to cover. The total was set at 6.5 goals, and the game’s 3 combined goals fell well short of that mark.
All of the scoring came in the third period, with the Flames breaking through at the 5:34 mark. The Devils struggled offensively, managing just 22 shots on goal.
New Jersey’s offense was held scoreless in their 3-0 loss to Calgary. The Devils managed 22 shots on goal but couldn’t find the back of the net. They also had 19 giveaways, which hindered their offensive efforts.
Despite being shut out, New Jersey kept the game scoreless through two periods before the Flames took control in the third. The Devils were unable to capitalize on any of their opportunities, finishing with zero goals for the game.
Defensively, the Devils held strong through two periods, but they gave up three goals in the third, including an empty-netter. New Jersey’s defense finished with 5 takeaways and 22 hits, while their goaltender made 29 saves with a 93.5% save percentage.
- Across New Jersey’s last three regular season games, their record sits at 0-3. Across these games, their puck line record was just 0-3, while posting an over-under record of 1-2.
- The Devils have gone 2-8 over their last ten regular season games. Against the spread, New Jersey went 0-10 in these games and finished with an over-under mark of 2-8.
The Lean
To those searching for a pure moneyline wager, the Devils is the clear pick. Still, with a payout of -190, it’s worth thinking about including this bet in a parlay.
If you’re looking for my recommendation on the puck line, I suggest taking the Senators to cover. Even if the Devils manage to win outright, this game is expected to remain competitive, and the Senators should cover the puck line.
For those looking at the over/under line set at 5.5 goals, our expectation is that this game will surpass that mark, and we suggest making a bet on the over.
Senators Aim to Stay Hot, Devils Look to Rebound
The Ottawa Senators continue their strong stretch of play as they visit the New Jersey Devils on Sunday afternoon in Newark, N.J. Ottawa has earned points in five straight games (4-0-1) and will face a Devils team reeling from a three-game skid (0-1-2).
Senators: Momentum Building
Ottawa (4-0-1 in their last five games) secured a thrilling 6-5 shootout win over the Boston Bruins on Saturday. Despite surrendering a 2-0 lead and trailing 5-3 in the third period, the Senators rallied with goals from Nick Jensen and Josh Norris to force overtime.
Tim Stutzle, the Senators’ leader in assists (30) and points (45), scored in the shootout and has three goals in his last five games. Head coach Travis Green praised his team’s resilience, noting, “Like playoff hockey… the other team will take advantage, but we got it back for the third.”
Norris led the offensive charge against Boston with two goals, bringing his totals to three goals and two assists over his last five games. Captain Brady Tkachuk, with 18 goals in 45 games, continues to lead by example.
Goaltending remains a key storyline, as Leevi Merilainen made 23 saves in Saturday’s win. Whether Merilainen will start on consecutive days or Anton Forsberg will take the crease remains undecided.
Devils: Struggling for Consistency
New Jersey (2-5-3 in its last 10 games) is looking to regain its footing after a 3-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. The Devils, currently second in the Metropolitan Division, have struggled to generate consistent offense.
Dougie Hamilton scored the lone goal against Philadelphia, while goaltender Jake Allen made 15 saves in his first start in seven games.
Captain Nico Hischier, who scored his team-leading 22nd goal on Saturday, acknowledged the team’s need to adapt offensively. “Teams take our rush play away,” Hischier said. “We need more high shots on net, getting guys to the net.”
Jack Hughes, who leads the Devils with 55 points, will look to spark the offense against Ottawa. Goaltender Jacob Markstrom, likely to start Sunday, boasts a solid .913 save percentage and 2.20 goals-against average in 34 games this season.
Key Matchups
Tim Stutzle vs. Devils’ Defense: Stutzle’s playmaking ability and recent scoring form make him a focal point for Ottawa’s offense. The Devils must neutralize his creativity to contain the Senators’ attack.
Dougie Hamilton’s Blue-Line Impact: Hamilton has been a bright spot for New Jersey, and his ability to generate offense from the blue line will be crucial against a confident Senators team.
Goaltending Duel: Whether it’s Merilainen or Forsberg for Ottawa, the Senators will face a strong challenge from Markstrom, who has been steady for the Devils despite their struggles.
Historical Context
Sunday marks the second of three meetings between these teams this season. The Devils claimed a 3-1 victory in Ottawa on Oct. 17, with Nathan Bastian, Paul Cotter, and Erik Haula finding the net. The Senators will seek revenge and hope to carry their momentum into this pivotal matchup.
Stakes
The Senators aim to keep climbing the standings and extend their impressive point streak, while the Devils look to halt their skid and solidify their position in the Metropolitan Division. With both teams hungry for points, this contest promises to be a competitive battle.
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Conclusion
The surging Senators bring confidence and momentum into Newark, while the Devils are desperate to rebound and regain their offensive rhythm. Will Ottawa extend their streak, or can New Jersey find a way to snap out of its slump? All eyes will be on this critical Eastern Conference showdown.