New Jersey Devils vs St. Louis Blues November 27th 2024
Making on a bet on this NHL game featuring the Blues versus the Devils? The puck drops at 7:00 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on ESPN+. The game will be played at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. The over/under for this game is set at 6 goals, and the Devils are favored by -1.5 vs. the Blues in a non-conference matchup.
St. Louis vs. New Jersey Key Information
- Teams: Blues at Devils
- Where: Prudential Center Newark
- Date: Wednesday, November 27th
- Betting Odds NJ -235 | STL +195 O/U 6
The Blues Can Win If…
With a 4-2 win over the Maple Leafs, the Blues improved to 10-12-1 this season. As +1.5 goal underdogs, St. Louis not only covered the puck line but also secured the victory in regulation. The total for the game was set at 6 goals, and the combined score matched that number.
After trailing 1-0 in the first period, the Blues responded with four unanswered goals. Three different players contributed to the scoring, with Colton Parayko leading the way with two goals.
Colton Parayko found the net twice in the Blues’ 4-2 win over Toronto, scoring his second and third goals of the season. He also picked up his fifth assist on Pavel Buchnevich’s empty-netter, which was Buchnevich’s fourth goal of the year. Jordan Kyrou added his third goal, scoring unassisted in the second period.
After a scoreless first period, the Blues tallied three times in the second. Ryan Suter earned his second and third assists, while Nathan Walker now has two assists on the season. St. Louis took 24 shots on goal and recorded 14 giveaways.
The Blues’ defense gave up the first goal just 5:25 into the game and another late in the third, but they kept the Maple Leafs off the board for a crucial stretch, starting at 14:35 in the first period and ending at 13:52 in the third. Jordan Binnington made 35 saves with a 94.6% save percentage, and the defense added 3 takeaways and 17 hits.
- St. Louis will look to keep things rolling as they have put together a mark of 2-1 over their past three games. Across these games, they have put together an puck line mark of 1-2 as well as an over-under record of 1-2.
- Across St. Louis’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 3-7. Against the spread, St. Louis went 4-6 in these games and finished with an over-under mark of 4-5-1.
The Devils Can Win If…
New Jersey fell to 15-7-2 after a 3-0 road loss to the Flames. The Devils, favored on the puck line, failed to cover. The total was set at 6.5 goals, but the combined score of 3 fell short.
The game was scoreless until the third period, when the Flames scored all three goals. New Jersey’s offense struggled, managing just 22 shots on goal and committing 19 giveaways.
New Jersey’s offense was held scoreless in their 3-0 loss to the Flames. The Devils managed 22 shots on goal but couldn’t find the back of the net. They struggled with giveaways, tallying 19 in the game.
The Devils failed to score in any period, including the third, where Calgary netted all three of their goals. New Jersey didn’t register any power play, shorthanded, or empty net goals in the game.
Defensively, the Devils held the Flames scoreless through two periods, but they gave up three goals in the third, including an empty-netter. Jacob Markstrom made 29 saves with a 93.5% save percentage, while the Devils’ defense recorded 5 takeaways and 22 hits.
- New Jersey will look to keep things rolling as they have put together a mark of 3-0 over their past three games. The team has also been excellent vs the spread, going 2-1. Their over-under record in these games was 1-1-1.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Devils have gone 8-2 straight up. Their record vs the puck line sits at 6-4 in these matchups, while posting a 4-5-1 over-under mark.
The Lean
If you’re interested in a pure moneyline wager, then the Devils is the preferred option. However, with a payout of -235, it might be worth considering this bet as a component of a larger parlay.
My recommended pick for the puck line is to take the Blues to cover. Even if the Devils win straight-up, this one should be close throughout and the Blues should cover the puck line.
With an over/under line sitting at 6 goals, we like this game to surpass that mark and recommend getting a bet down on the over.
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Blues Look to Maintain Momentum Under New Coach Against Red-Hot Devils
The St. Louis Blues are embracing a new era under head coach Jim Montgomery, who made an immediate impact with a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers in his debut. As they gear up to face the surging New Jersey Devils in Newark on Wednesday night, both teams bring compelling narratives to the ice.
Blues Embrace Fresh Energy Under Montgomery
Montgomery’s hiring marked a pivotal moment for the Blues after a rocky start to the season. Replacing Drew Bannister, Montgomery stepped in with the goal of reinvigorating a talented but underperforming roster. His debut game delivered on that promise, with the team displaying renewed energy and offensive creativity.
“It felt like we were having fun out there,” Blues captain Brayden Schenn said. “We weren’t sitting back. We played with energy, we played with the puck, and the power play had some good looks. It was just fun.”
The Blues, now 10-12-1, are looking to build on that success. However, Montgomery inherits a team ranked 26th in the NHL standings and struggling in key areas:
- Power Play Efficiency: 25th in the league.
- Penalty Kill: 24th overall.
- Goals Scored Per Game: 2.48, the league’s fifth-worst average.
Despite these challenges, Montgomery remains optimistic.
“This is a talented roster,” Montgomery said. “If we’re committed to checking like we were, the offense will come.”
Montgomery’s history with the team as a former assistant coach may help accelerate the transition. Familiarity with many players, coupled with his dynamic coaching style, has already injected confidence into the locker room.
Devils Riding High on Momentum
The Devils, meanwhile, have been on a tear, winning three straight games and eight of their last ten. Their resurgence (10-3-0 since a slow 5-4-2 start) is fueled by cohesive teamwork and strong individual performances. They are coming off a commanding 5-2 victory over the Nashville Predators, where captain Nico Hischier stole the spotlight with his first career NHL hat trick.
“Every game, we have a plan,” Hischier said. “If you execute it, it gives us a chance to win. The plan switches depending on who we’re playing.”
Hischier’s achievement ended a 10-game scoring drought, showcasing his perseverance.
“He starts the season on absolute fire, then goes cold for a while,” Devils coach Sheldon Keefe said. “But his demeanor and game never change. He continues to lead us on and off the ice.”
The Devils’ dynamic playstyle has allowed them to adjust to challenges, but they’ll face a setback with the absence of forward Timo Meier, who will serve a one-game suspension for a cross-checking incident in the Nashville game.
Key Matchup Factors
This game highlights a clash between two contrasting narratives:
- Blues: A team rejuvenated by a coaching change and seeking to climb the standings.
- Devils: A team in peak form, aiming to extend their hot streak despite roster adjustments.
Key factors for the game include:
- Blues’ Defensive Discipline: Montgomery’s strategy hinges on strong checking to create offensive opportunities.
- Devils’ Offensive Depth: Even without Meier, the Devils boast a balanced attack led by Hischier and Erik Haula.
- Momentum Battle: Both teams enter the game with confidence, but the Devils’ consistent performance gives them an edge.
Players to Watch
- Brayden Schenn (Blues): The captain is instrumental in maintaining the team’s energy and focus under Montgomery’s system.
- Nico Hischier (Devils): Fresh off his hat trick, Hischier’s leadership and offensive production will be crucial.
- Jordan Binnington (Blues): The goaltender’s performance will be pivotal in neutralizing the Devils’ relentless offense.
Final Thoughts
The game promises an exciting matchup of a revitalized Blues team and a Devils squad hitting its stride. With Montgomery’s strategic adjustments and the Devils’ adaptability, fans can expect a highly competitive contest.
Both teams have much to prove, and while the Devils’ momentum gives them an edge, the Blues’ renewed vigor under Montgomery could spark an upset. Whatever the outcome, this clash is a must-watch for NHL fans.