Edmonton Oilers vs New Jersey Devils Prediction, 11/21/2022 NHL Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Edmonton Oilers vs New Jersey Devils
Date: Monday, November 21, 2022
Location: Prudential Center in Newark, NJ
TV: MSG+
Odds/Point Spread: Oilers (+114) Devils (-134)
The New Jersey Devils (15-3-0) will play the Edmonton Oilers (10-8-0) at Prudential Center on Monday. The moneyline on this game has Edmonton at +114 and New Jersey is sitting at -134. The total comes in at 7.
The Edmonton Oilers were on the winning side of the scoreboard with a 4-3 victory against the Golden Knights in their previous game. Edmonton tallied 6 penalty minutes in this matchup. Additionally, they had 3 chances with the advantage and scored 1 goal. The Oilers had a good offensive outing in this victory. For the game, they converted 4 out of the 23 shots they attempted.
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At even strength, the Oilers have allowed 44 goals while scoring 44 of their own. Edmonton Oilers opponents have totaled 74 power play opportunities (3rd in the NHL) and have scored 20 goals in those attempts. When talking about their scoring capabilities, the Edmonton Oilers have earned 64 goals (7th in the NHL) so far this season and have allowed 64. Edmonton has taken 559 shots and holds a shooting percentage of 11.5%. For the current campaign, they have 20 points and their points percentage is .556. The Oilers have had 625 shots attempted against them and are the owners of a save percentage of .898. Edmonton comes into tonight with 63 power play chances and they have tallied 20 goals out of those attempts, garnering them a percentage of 31.75%.
The man in net for this game is Jack Campbell. The opposition has racked up 359 goals against Campbell in his NHL career and his goals against rate is 2.65. Campbell has been in goal for 145 contests during his NHL career. He has a save percentage of .913 for his 8,134 mins between the pipes. He has a mark of 77-43-14 and he has started in 135 games. From the beginning of his pro career to now, Campbell has accrued 74 quality starts and his rate for quality starts is .548. Campbell has had 4,125 shots taken against him and has accrued 3,766 total saves.
In their last contest, New Jersey faced off against the Senators in an outing where the Devils notched a win by a score of 5-1. The Devils scored 5 goals out of the 36 shots on goal they attempted. They had 4 opportunities on the power play in this one and scored 1 out of those tries.
For the season, the New Jersey Devils have tallied 68 goals, 30 points, in addition to a points percentage of .833. They have permitted 42 goals to be scored by way of 31 goals at even strength and 11 goals while they had less men on the ice. The Devils have 56 goals at even strength and 12 goals (17th in hockey) while having a power play advantage. They have a total of 59 power play opportunities and they have earned a power play percentage of 20.34%. New Jersey has put up 664 shots (3rd in the league) and has a shooting percentage of 10.24%, while allowing the other team 445 shots. They have earned a penalty kill percentage of 81.36% on their opponents 59 power play chances, and their save percentage is currently 90.6%.
On the other side of the ice you are going to see Vitek Vanecek between the pipes. His opponents are averaging 2.62 goals/game and he has relinquished 219 goals overall. Vanecek's quality start rate sits at 50.0% and he has made 42 quality starts in his NHL career. He has made the start in 84 games and has played 5,017 minutes. Vanecek has compiled a lifetime record of 49-23-10 and has participated in 90 games. He has recorded 2,180 stops out of the 2,399 shots taken against him, giving him a save % of .909.
Who will win tonight's NHL game against the spread or moneyline?
Josh's Pick: Take Edmonton (+114)
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