Standings & Form
The Boston Bruins currently sit 10th in the NHL standings with a solid 96 points from 43 wins, 30 losses, and 7 overtime results. Their recent form has been somewhat inconsistent, posting a WLLLW pattern in their last five games. Meanwhile, the New Jersey Devils hold the 22nd spot with 85 points, tallying 41 wins, 37 losses, and 2 OT results. The Devils have shown a bit more resilience recently, with a WLLWW run, but their overall league position reflects defensive vulnerabilities.
Goals For & Against
Boston's offense has produced 210 goals over 80 games, while conceding 191, resulting in a modest positive goal differential. New Jersey’s offense is slightly less prolific with 196 goals but their defensive record is less impressive, having allowed 222 goals. This gap in defensive solidity could be a deciding factor, especially considering the Bruins’ ability to keep games tight and capitalize on scoring chances.
Head-to-Head Record
Over their past 10 encounters, Boston and New Jersey have split wins evenly at five apiece. However, recent clashes have favored the Bruins slightly, with a key 4-1 victory and a narrow 1-0 win in the last few meetings. These results highlight Boston’s capacity to impose structure on the Devils, particularly in defensive execution.
Game Prediction
Given Boston’s stronger defensive numbers and higher league standing, backing the Bruins to win at odds of 1.75 is a sensible choice. New Jersey’s defensive inconsistencies and lower ranking make them vulnerable, especially on the road. Expect a controlled Boston performance leveraging their defensive discipline to secure the three points.



















