NHL Game Preview: St. Louis Blues (7-10-6) vs. New Jersey Devils (14-7-1)

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Venue & Game Info

Location: Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey

Puckdrop: 7:00 PM ET

Capacity: ~16,500

Broadcast: ESPN+ / Bally Sports Midwest / MSG Networks

Injury Report

St. Louis Blues:

Pavel Buchnevich (F) – upper body, day-to-day

Torey Krug (D) – lower body, out until December

Jordan Binnington (G) – healthy, expected starter

New Jersey Devils:

Jack Hughes (C) – shoulder injury, questionable

Dougie Hamilton (D) – pectoral injury, out indefinitely

Nico Hischier (C) – healthy, expected starter

Vitek Vanecek (G) – healthy, expected starter

Key Player Matchups

Robert Thomas (STL) vs. Nico Hischier (NJD): Thomas leads the Blues in assists, while Hischier anchors New Jersey’s two-way play.

Jordan Kyrou (STL) vs. Jesper Bratt (NJD): Speed and creativity on both wings; Kyrou is St. Louis’ spark plug, Bratt is New Jersey’s top playmaker.

Jordan Binnington (STL) vs. Vitek Vanecek (NJD): Goaltending duel; Binnington’s consistency vs. Vanecek’s strong home record.

Team Recent Form

St. Louis Blues:

L vs Colorado (5–2)

L vs Dallas (4–1)

W vs Chicago (3–2 OT)

L vs Winnipeg (4–2)

L vs Minnesota (3–1)

Form: 1–4 in last 5, struggling defensively, averaging 2.5 goals per game, allowing 3.4.

New Jersey Devils:

W vs Detroit (4–3)

W vs Tampa Bay (4–3)

L vs Toronto (5–3)

W vs Florida (5–2)

W vs Pittsburgh (3–2 OT)

Form: 4–1 in last 5, offense clicking with 3.6 goals per game.

Series History

Devils lead all-time series 59–56–11.

New Jersey won both meetings in the 2024–25 season.

Last meeting: Devils 4–2 win in St. Louis (March 2025).

Betting Trends

Devils are 7–3 ATS in last 10 games.

Blues are 3–7 ATS in last 10 games.

Devils games trend over (offense-heavy, fast pace).

Blues games trend under (struggling offense, inconsistent defense).

Projected Score: New Jersey Devils 4 – St. Louis Blues 2

Reasoning: Devils’ offensive depth (Bratt, Hischier, Hughes if active) and Vanecek’s stability in net should secure a home win. St. Louis’ upset potential hinges on Binnington stealing the game, but New Jersey’s pace and scoring make them strong favorites.

Final Take: Expect New Jersey to continue their strong form at Prudential Center. The Blues will compete but remain undermanned defensively, making the Devils the clear betting favorite in this East vs. West clash.

Game Odds

St. Louis Blues                   5.5

New Jersey Devils            – 144

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, November 25, 2025

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