![]() ![]() New Jersey (14-10-1) took a 3-1 lead at 8:59 of the third when goaltender Dustin Wolf’s errant outlet pass was intercepted by Alexander Holtz, who fired a puck toward the front of the net where it was deflected by Timo Meier and then bounced in off the shin pad of Flames forward Dillon Dube. “We didn't feel there was a push on our part for him to go into the goalie so that's why we challenged.” “The guys in the room have a lot of different views,” said Huska. We've got some lucky bounces but if you're not going there, you're not getting them."Ĭalgary coach Ryan Huska challenged for goalie interference, but the call stood with the explanation that it was the actions of Coleman on the backcheck, which sent Hischier into the netminder. That's what we've done the last couple games. You've got to go to the net hard and good things happen,” Hischier said. However, seconds earlier, Wolf had been knocked off balance and sent spinning when Hischier slid into his pads. The Devils secured a lasting lead at 12:31 of the second period on a controversial goal that snapped a 1-1 deadlock.Īfter Hischier mishandled the puck on a scoring chance, Flames forward Blake Coleman banked a clearing attempt off Bratt and into the net. It's amazing having him back in the lineup, healthy and playing the way he's playing." “He just does everything right and does whatever it takes to win and help the team. "I've been saying he kind of reminds me of ( Anze Kopitar) when I was back in L.A., just not as big,” said former Flame Tyler Tofolli. 25 from an upper body injury that sidelined the club's captain for four weeks, New Jersey has won six of seven with Hischier piling up eight points over that span (including four goals). Hischier scored twice and Jesper Bratt added a goal and assist to lead the Devils to a 4-2 NHL victory over the Calgary Flames for their third straight win. Puck Line: Devils +1.CALGARY - New Jersey's improved play since Nico Hischier's return from injury continued on Saturday.More: Predictions for Every NHL Game Best Bets for Devils vs. The Over/Under for total goals scored is set at 6 with DraftKings Sportsbook, which currently has the best odds for the Over at -105, while BetMGM currently has the best odds for the Under at -110.Īs always, make sure you check all the legal sportbooks that are available in your state for the best NHL odds and lines.Īccording to DimersBOT, the Devils (+1.5) are a 63% chance of covering the puck line, while the Over/Under total of 6 goals is a 51% chance of going Under. ![]() Meanwhile, FanDuel Sportsbook currently has the best moneyline odds for the Devils at +146, where you can put down $100 to profit $146, earning a total payout of $246, if they win. That means you can risk $150 to win $100, for a total payout of $250, if they get the W. The Bruins are -1.5 favorites against the Devils, with +165 at BetMGM the best odds currently available.įor the underdog Devils (+1.5) to cover the puck line, FanDuel Sportsbook has the best odds currently on offer at -166.īetMGM currently has the best moneyline odds for the Bruins at -150. Using state-of-the-art computer power and data, has simulated Saturday's Devils-Bruins NHL matchup 10,000 times.ĭimers' leading predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, gives the Bruins a 59% chance of beating the Devils. ![]()
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