New York Rangers vs St. Louis Blues November 25th 2024
Betting on today’s Blues and Rangers game? Catch the action at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY, as the Rangers hosts this showdown at 7:00 ET on ESPN+. The over/under goal line for this matchup is currently at 6 goals, and the Rangers are favored by -1.5 vs. the Blues.
St. Louis vs. New York Key Information
- Teams: Blues at Rangers
- Where: Madison Square Garden New York
- Date: Monday, November 25th
- Betting Odds NYR -238 | STL +198 O/U 6
The Blues Can Win If…
With a 4-2 victory over the Maple Leafs, the Blues improved to 9-12-1 this season. St. Louis covered the puck line as underdogs, and the total line of 6 goals resulted in a push.
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.
St. Louis took 24 shots on goal and scored four times in their latest game, including an empty-netter by Pavel Buchnevich, his 4th of the season. Colton Parayko found the net twice, bringing his season total to 3 goals. Parayko also added his 5th assist on Buchnevich’s empty-net goal.
After a scoreless first period, the Blues struck three times in the second, with Jordan Kyrou netting his 3rd goal of the season. Ryan Suter contributed with two assists, giving him 3 for the year. St. Louis had 14 giveaways in the game.
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Defensively, the Blues will look to carry over their performance from their last game, where they gave up just two goals to the Maple Leafs. Jordan Binnington made 35 saves and finished with a 94.6% save percentage. The Blues’ defense also recorded 3 takeaways and 17 hits.
- St. Louis has put together a record of 1-2 in their last three games (regular season). In these contests, the team went just 0-3 against the spread, while going 1-2 on the over-under.
- The Blues have gone 3-7 over their last ten regular season games. The team’s record vs the puck line was just 4-6, in addition to an over-under mark of 3-6-1.
The Rangers Can Win If…
The Rangers improved to 12-6-1 with a 5-2 win over the Islanders. As -1.5 goal favorites, New York covered the puck line. The total was set at 6 goals, and the combined 7 goals went over.
Four different players scored for the Rangers, with Artemi Panarin leading the way with two goals. Chris Kreider started the scoring at 16:16 in the first period, and the Rangers never trailed in the game.
Artemi Panarin led the Rangers with two goals in their 5-2 win over the Islanders, including his 9th of the season on an empty net. Chris Kreider opened the scoring with his 8th goal, which came shorthanded, while Vincent Trocheck added his 4th of the year. Adam Edstrom also found the net, scoring his first goal of the season.
The Rangers took 40 shots on goal and recorded 8 assists. Mika Zibanejad contributed with his 7th and 8th assists of the season. Panarin’s first goal was his 8th of the year, coming on a power play in the second period.
Defensively, the Rangers will look to carry over their strong performance from their previous game, where they allowed just two goals to the Islanders. Igor Shesterkin made 35 saves, finishing with a 94.6% save percentage. The Rangers’ defense also contributed 10 takeaways, 18 blocks, and 19 hits.
- Through their last three regular season contests, New York has a record of 1-2. Their record vs the puck line sits at 0-3 in these matchups, while posting a 2-1 over-under mark.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Rangers have gone 6-4 straight up. In these matchups, they ended with an puck line record of 3-7 and an over-under mark of 5-5.
The Lean
To those searching for a pure moneyline wager, the Rangers is the clear pick. Still, with a payout of -238, it’s worth thinking about including this bet in a parlay.
If you’re looking for a puck line bet, I’d suggest going with the Blues to cover. Even in the event of a Rangers victory, this game is expected to be closely fought, and the Blues should cover the puck line.
When considering the over/under line, which is currently at 6 goals, we believe that this game will go over that threshold, and we recommend wagering on the over.
Rangers Seek Faster Starts as Blues Welcome New Leadership
The New York Rangers and St. Louis Blues find themselves at pivotal moments, each facing unique challenges ahead of their clash on Monday night. While the Rangers look to overcome their sluggish starts, the Blues are adjusting to a new coach as they aim to regain their footing in the Western Conference.
Rangers’ Early-Game Woes: A Growing Concern
The Rangers are finding themselves in trouble right out of the gate, particularly in their last two games. Despite outscoring opponents 20-16 in first periods this season, their recent struggles highlight a troubling trend.
In the final two games of a four-game Western Canada road trip, the Rangers allowed a staggering 41 shots on goal in the first periods alone. A 3-2 loss to the Calgary Flames on Thursday and a 6-2 drubbing by the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday exposed defensive lapses and a lack of urgency early on.
A Plea for Urgency
The players aren’t sugarcoating the issue.
“We’re leaving our goalies out to dry right now in the first period especially,” forward Vincent Trocheck admitted. “And we’ve got to come out with a little bit more — a lot more urgency. And we’ve got to dig, dig deep here and look ourselves in the mirror before next game.”
Defenseman Adam Fox echoed the sentiment:
“These last two games, first period’s been just flat-out terrible. And I mean, you’re never gonna win a game when you’re putting yourself in that big of a hole early.”
The numbers don’t lie. Against Edmonton, backup goalie Jonathan Quick faced an onslaught, stopping 18 shots before allowing two late goals in the first. The Rangers never recovered, as Edmonton’s Connor McDavid and company dominated the rest of the game.
Blues Turn to Jim Montgomery for a Reset
The St. Louis Blues are undergoing a transformation of their own. With a disappointing 9-12-1 start and a 4-9-1 skid in their last 14 games, the Blues replaced coach Drew Bannister with Jim Montgomery on Sunday. The move is seen as a bold step to address the team’s underwhelming performance and prepare for long-term competitiveness.
A Proven Leader Takes the Helm
Jim Montgomery’s credentials speak for themselves. After a historic regular season with the Boston Bruins in 2022-23, where his team set records with 65 wins and 135 points, Montgomery’s availability presented an opportunity too good to pass up.
“This was more of an opportunity to get someone of Jim’s caliber than anything else,” said Blues president and general manager Doug Armstrong. “I really do believe he can coach this team and also coach the team when it reaches its ultimate level of competitiveness.”
Montgomery takes over a team that has struggled to find consistency. The Blues have scored one goal or fewer in five of their last 13 games and have been held to 25 or fewer shots on goal 11 times this season. Their most recent effort, a 3-1 loss to the New York Islanders on Saturday, highlighted their offensive struggles.
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Key Storylines to Watch
As the Rangers and Blues prepare to face off, both teams will be eager to set the tone early. For New York, this means reversing their first-period struggles and giving their goaltenders the support they deserve. For St. Louis, it’s about adapting to Montgomery’s leadership and finding a spark to turn their season around.
Both teams have something to prove, and Monday’s game will test their ability to address these pressing issues. Will the Rangers find urgency, or will the Blues capitalize on their new direction? The ice will decide.