NHL Game Preview: New Jersey Devils (16-12-1) vs. Boston Bruins (17-13-0)

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The New Jersey Devils travel to face the Boston Bruins in a classic Atlantic Division showdown at TD Garden, where old rivalries reignite amid both teams’ push for playoff positioning. New Jersey (16-12-1) rides a three-game win streak into Beantown, showcasing improved goaltending and depth scoring after a midseason slump. The Bruins (17-13-0), meanwhile, seek to halt a two-game skid that has exposed defensive frailties without key blueliners. This matchup pits Jack Hughes’ dynamic creativity against Charlie McAvoy’s shutdown prowess, with playoff implications looming—Boston holds a slim edge in the wild-card race. Expect a gritty, low-event affair, as these clubs have combined for Under in 70% of their last 10 meetings.

Venue and Game Details

Location: TD Garden, Boston, MA (100 Legends Way, Boston, MA 02114). The Bruins’ storied home seats 17,850 for hockey and pulses with Original Six intensity, though Boston’s recent home form (9-6-0) has been uneven.

Puckdrop: 7:00 p.m. ET.

Broadcast: NHL Network (national), MSG+ (New Jersey), NESN (Boston), Sportsnet (Canada). Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster or secondary markets like StubHub, starting around $120 (including fees).

Team Records and Standings

New Jersey sits fourth in the Metropolitan Division with a +12 goal differential, bolstered by top-10 rankings in power play (22.1%) and penalty kill (84.3%). Boston leads the Atlantic’s third slot but ranks 22nd in goals against (3.02/GP), relying on elite even-strength play (2.88 xGF/60).

TeamRecord (W-L-OTL)PointsGF/GPGA/GPHomeAwayStreak
New Jersey Devils16-12-1333.152.788-6-18-6-0W3
Boston Bruins17-13-0342.963.029-6-08-7-0L2

The Devils lead the league in shots per game (32.8), while the Bruins rank first in hits (24.1/GP) but 26th in save percentage (.890).

Recent Team Forms

New Jersey has surged with 8 goals in their last three wins, including a 4-2 road takedown of Columbus on Thursday. Their metrics (53.4% Corsi) scream contender status, though they’ve allowed 3+ goals in four of their last seven. Goaltending stabilization from Jake Allen has been key.

Boston’s skid includes a 3-2 OT loss to Florida and a 4-1 home defeat to Toronto, averaging just 2.0 goals/game during the slide. The Bruins are 7-3-0 in their prior 10, but special teams woes (78.2% PK) have resurfaced. David Pastrnak’s 28 points keep them afloat.

Devils Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 4 @ CBJW4-2Hughes 2A; Allen 26 saves in road win.
Dec 1 vs NYRW3-1Bratt GWG; power play 2/3, low shots (28).
Nov 28 @ PHIW5-4 (OT)Mercer hat trick; high-danger thriller.
Nov 26 vs MTLL2-3Defensive breakdown; 0/4 PP.
Nov 23 @ DETL1-4Allen pulled; offense stifled (19 SOG).
Bruins Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 4 vs FLAL (OT)2-3Pastrnak G; Swayman .922 SV%, OT lapse.
Dec 2 vs TORL1-4Zacha G; home embarrassment, 12 penalties.
Nov 29 @ WSHW3-2Marchand 2G; resilient road bounce-back.
Nov 27 vs PITW4-1Geekie 2A; shut down second period.
Nov 24 @ TBLW5-2Pastrnak hat trick; offensive clinic.

Injury Report

Both rosters are battered, with Boston’s defense hit hardest—missing two top-four guys—while New Jersey’s forward group is thinned but manageable.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusEst. ReturnNotes
NJDDougie HamiltonDIR (Out)Dec 20Pectoral; 12 pts in 15GP, massive puck-mover.
NJDOndrej PalatLWOutDec 10Lower body; 5 pts in 20GP, penalty-kill specialist.
NJDTomas TatarLWDay-to-DayDec 6?Upper body; practiced, 8 pts in 25GP.
BOSHampus LindahlDIR (Out)Jan 5Concussion; depth D, 3 pts in 18GP.
BOSBrandon CarloDIR (Out)Dec 13Upper body; 4 pts in 22GP, physical anchor.
BOSJustin BrazeauRWOutTBDShoulder; call-up contributor, 2G in 10GP.
BOSJoonas KorpisaloGAvailableDec 6Backup returns; Swayman starts (14-9-0, .905 SV%).

Jake Allen (.912 SV%, 2.78 GAA) eyes his fourth straight start for New Jersey; Jeremy Swayman for Boston.

Key Player Matchups

This game’s tempo will be dictated by transition play, with New Jersey’s speed testing Boston’s forecheck. Hughes vs. McAvoy headlines a star-studded slate.

Jack Hughes (NJD, 14G-22A) vs. Charlie McAvoy (BOS): Hughes’ wizardry (1.45 Pts/GP) challenges McAvoy’s gap control (3.8 defensive shares). Hughes has 9 pts in last 7; McAvoy must limit rush chances (NJD 12.1/GP).

Nico Hischier (NJD, 12G-15A) vs. Patrice Bergeron (BOS, veteran pivot): Hischier’s faceoff dominance (55.2%) meets Bergeron’s two-way mastery. Hischier 6 pts in streak; Bergeron (18 pts) anchors PK (BOS 78.2%).

David Pastrnak (BOS, 15G-13A) vs. Luke Hughes (NJD): Pastrnak’s lethal shot (32 SOG in 30GP) tests Hughes’ poise (rookie D, 10 pts). Pastrnak 5G in last 5; Hughes has struggled vs. right shots (48% Corsi).

Jake Allen (NJD) vs. Brad Marchand (BOS, 11G-14A): Allen’s positioning (.912 SV%) vs. Marchand’s agitator style (2.2 PIM/GP). Marchand has 4 pts in skid; Allen blanked NYR last out.

Jesper Bratt (NJD, 10G-18A) vs. Charlie Coyle (BOS): Bratt’s playmaking (team-high 28 pts) exploits Coyle’s third-line role. Bratt 7 pts in 8 vs. BOS; Coyle wins 52% draws.

Keep an eye on Dawson Mercer (NJD, multi-tool forward) in bottom-six matchups.

Series History

These Original Six hopefuls have clashed 285 times (regular season), with Boston owning a commanding 152-109-24 edge (57.5% win rate). The Bruins have won 6 of the last 8, including a 3-2 home victory on November 15 (Pastrnak GWG). New Jersey is 3-7 in their last 10 at TD Garden, often undone by Boston’s physicality (out-hit 28-19 avg.). Playoff lore favors the B’s (1988 Wales Conference Final win), but the Devils stole a 4-3 OT thriller in the 2023 playoffs.

Last 5 MeetingsDateResult (BOS Home unless noted)ScoreKey Stat
Nov 15, 2025BOS HomeW (BOS)3-2Swayman 29 saves; low-scoring duel.
Oct 22, 2025@ NJDW (BOS)4-3 (SO)Pastrnak decider; 7 rounds.
Apr 5, 2025BOS HomeL (NJD)2-3Hughes 2G; Devils snap skid.
Mar 18, 2025@ NJDW (BOS)5-1Marchand hat trick; offensive rout.
Jan 12, 2025BOS HomeW (BOS)2-1 (OT)McAvoy GWG; Under hits again.

Boston wins 65% when outshooting opponents (NJD avg: 32.8 SOG).

Betting Trends

Moneyline Trends: Bruins 9-6 as home favorites; Devils 8-6 as road dogs. 55% bets on NJD ML.

Puck Line: BOS -1.5 (+160) covers in 50% of home wins; NJD +1.5 (-190) hits 75% as underdogs.

Total Trends: Under 5.5 in 8 of last 10 H2H; Over in 6 of BOS’s last 9 homes. League avg: 6.0 goals/game.

Game Odds

New Jersey Devils            – 125

Boston Bruins                    5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 5, 2025

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