Value Lies In New Jersey Winning In Regulation

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Value Lies In New Jersey Winning In Regulation

Arizona Coyotes are last in the Western Conference and are a huge road underdog against New Jersey Devils. The Coyotes have won two of their last four games thanks to the play of goalie Karel Vejmelka. New York is one point clear of Arizona in Metropolitan Division.

The Covers Line opened at New Jersey -193/Arizona +168. It now sits in the Devils -210/Coyotes +175 range. The total is 6.

Value Lies In New Jersey Winning In Regulation Predictions made on 1/19/2022 at 11:43 a.m. ET.

USA: Devils and Rangers to both win tonight BOOSTED to +300 at FanDuel. Canada: Bet on any team to win a game involving a Canadian team at Betway.

Coyotes are without Antoine Roussel, Barrett Hayton and Dougie Hamilton. Devils are missing Damon Severson, Jesper Bratt, Jonathan Bernier and Damon Hamilton, among others.

Coyotes and Devils have a head-to-head record of 1-1-2.

The Under is 4-0 in the Devils' last four games as a home favorite.

Value Lies In New Jersey Winning In Regulation is the play that we would put some of our bankroll behind for this game.

The Coyotes started the season badly, losing 11 straight games and 14 of their first 15. They have come away with points in three of the last four games thanks to the exceptional play of goaltender Karel Vejmelka. The Devils have lost three out of four, but they are playing better than their recent record indicates. New Jersey is the third-worst team in the NHL, while Arizona is one point clear of last place. The value lies in New York winning in regulation. It's too early to take the team on the moneyline.

New Jersey's power play is struggling, while Arizona's is a league-worst 7.7%. Both teams have a poor penalty kill. Even though, the Devils are averaging 2.72 goals per 60 minutes of ice time this month, and Arizona 2:69. Arizona has scored six goals in its last five games. New Jersey has only scored three goals twice in their last 15 games, but they are expected to control the play.

Jack Hughes is the best bet for the New Jersey Devils. Arizona has given up the second-most shots per game since January 1 (37.9 per contest). Hughes has nine points in his last six games and 25 shots on goal. He has surpassed his usual 2.5 sog total in four straight games.

Value Lies In New Jersey Winning In Regulation. Jack Hughes Over 2.5 shots on goal (-135).

Today's NHL Coyotes vs. Devils game is worth $47.58 on a $10 bet.


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