4 shots for per game, but they might have to expect to see that number take a huge hit, as the Devils are No. 1 overall with just 21. 8 shots allowed per contest. As for goal production, the Devils are almost always flirting with a score, as evidenced by the fact that New Jersey is tied with the Los Angeles Kings with a 5-on-5 expected goal for rating of 27.
NHL Odds: Devils vs Oilers prediction, odds and pick - 11/3/2022Two of the hottest teams today in the NHL will lock horns Thursday night, with the New Jersey Devils looking to extend their win streak when they pay Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers a visit. With that said, let’s now take a look at our NHL odds series for this Devils-Oilers showdown. Here are the Devils-Oilers NHL odds, courtesy of FanDuel NHL Odds: Devils-Oilers Odds New Jersey Devils: +1.
It’s hard to keep up against a team with two lines centered by players who generated 100 points each just last season, and that’s exactly what the Devils are going to get this Thursday. So far this season, the Oilers are third in the NHL with 4. 1 goals for per game. Their power-play attack is also humming, with Edmonton scoring 33.
Expect them to play well offensively in this game because the Oilers are killing only 73. 3 percent of their penalties and they’ve also struggled defensively, giving up more than three goals per game, and will have a hard time slowing down the Devils. The Oilers are also playing well, winning six of their last seven games. But they haven’t been as sharp at home splitting their last six games. Even though they have played well offensively and do a good job on special teams, they will struggle offensively because the Devils are great on special teams, killing 88. 2 percent of their penalties, and they're very stingy defensively, giving up three goals in their last three games, so expect them to keep Edmonton’s offense in check.
Edmonton’s Holy Trinity of McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Evander Kane did most of — if not all — of the work for the Oilers, Draisaitl finished with a goal and four assists, McDavid netted two goals to go with a pair of dimes, while all Kane did was find the back of the net, ending the night with a total of three goals. The Oilers are looking just as dominant of late as New Jersey but they could be showing up with a much better quality of play this Thursday in part because they don’t have to hit the road to play this upcoming contest. The Devils, on the other hand, will be suiting up for their third road game since their current win streak started. The Oilers’ offense is going to be a huge problem for New Jersey, regardless of how the Devils are having success neutralizing opposing attacks of late.
1. In addition, New Jersey is tops with a 69. 95 high-danger CF% (69. 95%). Why The Oilers Could Cover The Spread The Oilers aren’t doing too shabby either themselves, as they are on a five-game undefeated run. The last time they were on the ice, the Oilers blasted the Nashville Predators last Tuesday at home, 7-4.
Among the major reasons for the Devils’ surge is their incredible ability to keep the puck away from their opponents. Their puck possession dominance is one of the best in the NHL so far this season. In fact, only the Carolina Hurricanes can say that they have a better 5-on-5 Corsi For rate than the Devils, who are second in the league with a 61. 9 CF% (5×5) — on the three teams with at least a 60 CF%. There should be an increased motivation for the Devils to keep being aggressive in hunting and collecting the puck on the ice because everyone knows how dangerous Connor McDavid and the Oilers can be when they have the puck. The Oilers are averaging 33.
Oilers Going For Sixth Consecutive WinThe Oilers are playing well at the moment and come into this game on a five-game winning streak. They will try to keep the momentum going with a win over the Devils, which will give them their sixth win in a row. Edmonton is averaging 4. 10 goals per game. They scored seven goals on 37 shots in their last game. Evander Kane scored three goals for the Oilers. Connor McDavid had two goals and two assists, while Leon Draisaitl had one goal and four assists. Edmonton has struggled defensively, giving up 3. 20 goals per game. They gave up four goals in their last game and will need to do a better job if they want to win this game. Jack Campbell saved 19 of the 23 shots that he faced. He is 5-2-0 with a 3.
Go with the Devils to cover the money line. Prediction: New Jersey Devils +135 Full-Game Total Pick The Devils are averaging 3. 60 goals per game and 4. 25 goals per game on the road. They averaged three goals per game in their last three games against the Oilers. With Edmonton giving up 3. 42 goals per game at home, the Devils will hit their average in this game. The Oilers are averaging 4. 10 goals per game and 3. 85 goals per game at home. They averaged five goals per game in their last three games against the Devils. With New Jersey giving up 2. 5 goals per game on the road, the Oilers won’t score enough goals to push the score over the total. Prediction: Under 7 Written By Bosun Akinpelu, "Bosun Akinpelu" Bosun is very passionate about sports and he feels bad to get paid for doing this, but we here at Winners and Whiners are glad to have him as a part of the team.
60 goals per game. They scored five goals on 37 shots in their last game. Jack Hughes and Yegor Sharangovich had a goal and an assist for the Devils. Michael McLeod and Dawson Mercer scored a goal apiece, while Jesper Bratt had an assist. New Jersey has played well defensively, giving up 2. 5 goals per game. They gave up two goals in their last game and will need a similar effort if they want to get the win. Mackenzie Blackwood saved 21 of the 23 shots that he faced. He is 4-2-0 with a 2. 67 GAA and a. 879 save percentage.
91 GAA and a. 881 save percentage. Best Bets for this Game All predictions are made well in advance of game time. Don't bet this pick before calling the free Winners And Whiners Hotline to make sure the pick is still good. Call 1-213-205-3114 (recorded message) By calling, you are agreeing to our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy. Full-Game Side Bet Insiders Status: Rating: The Devils have won seven of their last eight games and three of their last four road games. They have been on fire offensively, scoring at least five goals in three of their last four games. They’ve also played well on special teams, converting 22. 2 percent of their power play opportunities.
McDavid is an all-world talent with an otherworldly ability to create his own shots and for his teammates. But the same can also be said of Draisaitl, who is playing normally on the second line with Kane. He has been a big reason why Kane is having such a career revival in Edmonton. Over the last five Edmonton games, McDavid has netted a total of six goals to go with assists. His linemates, Zach Hyman and Ryan Nugen-Hopkins are obviously benefiting the most from McDavid’s presence, as they have combined for eight goals and seven assists over the same span. Meanwhile, Draisaitl, Kane, and Kailer Yamamoto have seven goals together and 16 helpers, also during the last five Oilers games.
New Jersey Devils vs. Edmonton Oilers Prediction, Preview, and Odds - 11-3-2022The New Jersey Devils (7-3-0) will be going for their fifth consecutive win when they face the Edmonton Oilers (7-3-0) on Thursday night. The Devils are coming off a 5-2 win over Vancouver. The Oilers are coming off a 7-4 win over Nashville. Edmonton is 7-2-1 in its last 10 games against New Jersey. Devils Going For Eighth Win In Nine GamesThe Devils have played well over the past week, winning seven of their last eight games. They will try to keep the momentum going with a win over the Oilers, which will give them their fifth win in a row and eighth win in their last nine games. New Jersey is averaging 3.
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New Jersey Devils vs. Edmonton Oilers | NBC Sports The New Jersey Devils scored three goals in the third period en route to a 6-3 win against the Edmonton Oilers. The loss pushes the Oilers to the brink
NHL Odds: Devils vs Oilers prediction, odds and pick The Devils will look to bring Edmonton to hell just as they had done to their last five opponents. New Jersey has looked unstoppable of
5 (-176) Edmonton Oilers: -1. 5 (+142) Over: 7 (+112) Under: 7 (-138) Why The Devils Could Cover The Spread The Devils will look to bring Edmonton to hell just as they had done to their last five opponents. New Jersey has looked unstoppable of late, stitching together four wins in a row while looking dominant in each of their wins over that stretch. In their last outing, the Devils added to the woes of the Vancouver Canucks with a 5-2 victory on the road last Tuesday. Also in that span was the Devils’ morale-boosting 1-0 win over the reigning Stanley Cup champions Colorado Avalanche at home back on Friday. Since going 0-2 to start the season, the Devils have gone 7-1-0, while outscoring their opponents by a huge margin of 32-15 along the way.
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