NHL Game Preview: San Jose Sharks (1-4-2) vs. New Jersey Devils (6-1-0)

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Venue & Game Info

Stadium: Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey

Puckdrop: 7:00 PM ET

Broadcast: MSGSN (Devils), NBC Sports California (Sharks), ESPN+

Injury Report

New Jersey Devils:

Cody Glass (upper body) – out, timeline uncertain

Jacob Markstrom (G) – nearing return, not expected to start

Other scratches: Marc McLaughlin, Evgenii Dadonov, Zack MacEwen

San Jose Sharks:

Nick Leddy (UBI) – out for road trip

John Klingberg (lower body) – out, targeting return next week

Shakir Mukhamadullin (D) – not traveling with team

Team Recent Form

New Jersey Devils:

Riding a 6-game win streak, including wins over Toronto (5-3) and Minnesota (4-1).

Offense: 4.0 goals per game (2nd in NHL).

Defense: 2.4 goals allowed per game – top 10 in NHL.

Jesper Bratt: Point in every game (11 points in 7 games).

San Jose Sharks:

Snapped 6-game skid with 6-5 OT win vs Rangers on Thursday.

Macklin Celebrini: Hat trick + 5 points vs NYR, now 11 points in 7 games.

Defense remains shaky: 4.86 goals allowed per game (worst in NHL).

Key Player Matchups

Jack Hughes (NJD) vs Macklin Celebrini (SJS): Elite young centers; Hughes drives NJ’s attack, Celebrini is San Jose’s future star.

Jesper Bratt (NJD) vs William Eklund (SJS): Bratt’s consistency vs Eklund’s developing playmaking.

Devils’ Goaltending (Jake Allen/Nico Daws) vs Sharks’ Goaltending (Nedeljkovic/Askarov): Huge edge to New Jersey; San Jose’s netminders have sub-.880 save percentages.

Series History

All-time: Devils lead 27–20–4.

Recent: Devils won both meetings in 2024–25, outscoring Sharks 9–3.

At Prudential Center: Devils have won 4 of last 5.

Betting Trends

Devils:

3-0 at home this season.

4 of 7 games OVER 6 goals.

21 straight penalty kills successful dating back to last season.

Sharks:

1-6 as underdogs this season.

6 of 7 games OVER 6 goals.

Defense allowing nearly 5 goals per game.

Suggested Wagering Model

Best Bet: Devils -1.5 – New Jersey’s offense should overwhelm San Jose’s porous defense.

Lean: Over 6 goals – Sharks’ games have been high-scoring, and Devils average 4 per game.

Prop Angle: Jesper Bratt Over 0.5 points – has scored in every game this season.

Final Score Projection: Devils 5 – Sharks 2

Game Odds

San Jose Sharks                6.5

New Jersey Devils            – 360

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, October 23, 2025

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