NHL Tuesday: Jets Visit Devils in Metropolitan Showdown
Winnipeg heads to Newark as slight underdogs against New Jersey. The total of 5.5 has been going over consistently for both teams this season.
By The Degenerate Staff
The Winnipeg Jets travel to the Prudential Center to face the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday night in a matchup that could see some goals. Both teams have been hitting overs at a healthy rate, and the total of 5.5 feels like it's begging to go over.
The Quick Hit
- Matchup: Winnipeg Jets at New Jersey Devils
- Time: 7 PM ET
- Spread: Devils -1.5
- Total: 5.5
- Moneyline: Devils -150, Jets +130
The Devils are 27-23-2 and sitting in the Metropolitan Division playoff picture. The Jets are 20-24-7 and struggling to stay relevant in the Central. This is a must-win territory for Winnipeg.
Recent Form
Devils (last 10 games): 5-5-0, averaging 2.4 goals while allowing 3.4 per game
Jets (last 10 games): 5-3-2, averaging 3.1 goals while allowing 2.5 per game
Winnipeg is coming off a rough 5-1 loss to the Red Wings, but their overall recent run has been decent. New Jersey has been inconsistent—hot one night, cold the next.
Head-to-Head
These teams met earlier this season, with the Jets taking a 4-3 victory. Winnipeg has had New Jersey's number in recent matchups, but playing on the road in the second half of a back-to-back is never ideal.
The Case for the Over
New Jersey's games have gone over 5.5 goals 22 times this season. Winnipeg has combined with opponents to score over 5.5 in 32 of 51 games. Both teams are capable of putting up crooked numbers on any given night.
The Devils have been leaking goals lately—3.4 per game over their last ten is not championship-caliber defense. If the Jets can get their offense going early, this could turn into a track meet.
Key Players
Devils: Timo Meier (13 goals, 14 assists) has been their most consistent offensive threat. Cody Glass is heating up with 6 goals and 3 assists in his last 10 games.
Jets: Mark Scheifele (25 goals, 36 assists) remains the engine. Joshua Morrissey has 4 goals and 5 assists over the past 10 games from the blue line.
The Pick
FOX Sports has the Devils winning 4-3, which aligns with the over. The Jets at +1.5 offers some insurance—Winnipeg has been competitive even in losses, and getting a goal and a half against a mediocre defensive team has value.
If you're going moneyline, the Devils at -150 isn't outrageous. But the over 5.5 is where the smart money lands.
The Bottom Line
This game has "over" written all over it. Neither team has been playing lockdown defense, both have offensive firepower, and the total is only 5.5. Take the over, sit back, and enjoy some Tuesday night hockey action before the NBA takes over your TV.