New Jersey Devils vs Boston Bruins Picks and Predictions for Saturday, December 6, 2025
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The New Jersey Devils travel to TD Garden for a Saturday night matchup against the Boston Bruins in what promises to be a tightly contested Eastern Conference battle. Both teams have flashed stretches of strong play but have also shown inconsistency, making this a meaningful test for each side. As always, for more betting insight and daily breakdowns, check out our free NHL Picks updated throughout the day.
New Jersey Devils vs Boston Bruins: Team Overview
The Devils enter this game at 16-10-1, holding a 7-7-0 road record, and coming off a tough stretch that included losses to Dallas and Columbus. New Jersey’s strength continues to be its balanced scoring attack, led by Jesper Bratt, who has compiled 26 points (5G, 21A). Playmaking has not been the issue—defensive lapses and inconsistent goaltending have led to mixed results over the past week.
Nico Hischier remains one of the Devils’ most reliable finishers with 10 goals, while Bratt anchors the assist column. Their special-teams performance has been strong, posting a 24.3% power-play efficiency, which ranks among the better marks in the league.
In net, Jake Allen has delivered stable play with a 2.48 GAA and .911 save percentage, while Jacob Markstrom has had more uneven results, carrying a 3.55 GAA. With the Devils allowing 3.04 goals per game, minimizing high-danger shots will be a point of emphasis.
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Boston enters at 16-13-0, including a strong 10-5-0 home record, and is fresh off a confidence-building 5–2 win over St. Louis. The Bruins generate 3.04 goals per game, nearly identical to New Jersey, but their defensive structure has been shakier this season than in years past.
The offense continues to revolve around Morgan Geekie, who has been outstanding with 21 goals and 31 points, emerging as their most dependable finisher. Boston’s power play has also been efficient at 24.7%, though they are missing superstar winger David Pastrnak, who remains out day-to-day.
Defensively, Boston allows 30.6 shots per game, and their injury-plagued blue line—without Charlie McAvoy, Henri Jokiharju, and Michael Callahan—has led to higher shot totals and more defensive-zone time.
In goal, Jeremy Swayman remains steady with a 2.80 GAA and .910 save percentage, but the Bruins will need to keep the front of the net cleaner to help him out.
Statistical Matchup Breakdown
On paper, the teams are nearly identical in scoring:
- Devils: 3.00 GF/G
- Bruins: 3.04 GF/G
Defensively, Boston gives up slightly more:
- Devils: 3.04 GA/G
- Bruins: 3.25 GA/G
But the real difference lies in special teams:
- New Jersey PP: 24.3%
- Boston PP: 24.7%
- New Jersey PK: 82.9%
- Boston PK: 82.6%
The numbers suggest a razor-thin matchup, but Boston’s shot suppression issues could tilt puck possession toward New Jersey. Meanwhile, the Devils allow fewer shots and generate more consistent 5-on-5 pressure.
Form also matters: Boston is 3–2 in its last five, including two wins over Detroit and St. Louis. New Jersey is 2–3 in its last five but was shut out by Dallas and surrendered five goals to Columbus.
The Devils have shown vulnerability when their transition game sputters, while Boston’s inconsistency often comes from defensive-zone turnovers.
Betting Outlook and Prediction
After analyzing the matchup, stats, and recent form, I’m leaning toward a tight and tactical game between two well-matched teams—but the more stable structure right now belongs to Boston, particularly at home. Even with key injuries on defense, the Bruins’ improved offensive rhythm and their ability to generate high-danger scoring chances at TD Garden gives them a slight edge.
New Jersey has the firepower to make this a close contest and may even carry stretches of puck possession, but their vulnerability to momentum swings has been costly. Their road numbers are average, and with Jake Allen facing a Bruins team that thrives on forechecking pressure, New Jersey may struggle to control the pace. Check out all the sportsbook promos to see if you are getting a great deal on your bets on the Devils. Make sure you know about how the fans are looking on prediction markets for the Bruins with the Kickr promo code. Make sure when you place your bet on Devils vs Bruins you are using the BetMGM bonus code.
My Pick: Boston Bruins Moneyline
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