The Devils started the season strong but have recently hit a slump. Their dominant 5-1 win over Boston showed that when the team clicks, they can be a serious threat. However, goaltending remains an issue, especially in Markstrom’s absence. They allow an average of 2.5 goals per game, which isn’t terrible, but frequent penalties have made their defensive play inconsistent.
Achievements: Three-time Stanley Cup champions (1995, 2000, 2003)
Key Players: Jack Hughes, Tyler Toffoli, Dougie Hamilton
Injury Report: Captain Nico Hischier (a key center) is questionable, along with Nathan Bastian. Goaltender Jacob Markstrom is also out.
The Flyers have been inconsistent this season. They have pulled off strong performances, like their 5-2 win over the Islanders and 2-1 OT victory against Detroit, but they’ve also suffered tough losses, including a 1-6 blowout against the Rangers. Their main issues? A struggling defense (3.4 goals allowed per game) and poor power play efficiency (only 16% conversion rate).
Achievements: Two-time Stanley Cup champions (1974, 1975)
Key Players: Travis Konecny, Owen Tippett, Joel Farabee, Carter Hart (goalie)
Injury Report: Nicolas Deslauriers and Ryan Ellis are out. Sean Couturier, Ryan Poehling, and Egor Zamula are questionable.
Home-Ice Advantage: The Devils will be motivated to break their losing streak against Philadelphia in front of their fans.
Star Players’ Form: If Jack Hughes continues to rack up points and the defense steps up, New Jersey has a strong chance.
Goaltending Battle: Flyers goalie Samuel Ersson has been inconsistent. If the Devils push the tempo, he could struggle under pressure.
Discipline: New Jersey takes too many penalties. If the Flyers can capitalize on power plays, it could be their opportunity to turn the game in their favor.
Predicted Score: 4-3 in regulation or 3-2 in overtime for New Jersey.
Players to Watch: Expect big performances from Jack Hughes and Travis Konecny.
Win Probability: New Jersey – 60%, Philadelphia – 40%.
This game is shaping up to be a high-intensity matchup with plenty of scoring chances. The Devils will be determined to turn the tide at home, while the Flyers will try to prove their recent victories were no fluke. Expect a fast-paced, hard-fought battle on the ice!
The New Jersey Devils have a great chance to redeem themselves in front of their home crowd and finally take revenge on the Philadelphia Flyers, making up for lost points. Playing on home ice gives them a significant advantage, especially with the support of their fans. Despite their recent struggles, the Devils outperform the Flyers in several key areas, which should give them the upper hand in this matchup. With the backing of their home arena, they have a strong opportunity to secure the win.
Bookmakers give odds of 1.94 for New Jersey, 4.44 for a draw, and 3.42 for Philadelphia. A total of more than 5.5 pucks is offered for 1.89, a total of less than 1.99
Our prediction: New Jersey Devils to win at 1.94.