Will the Devils 0-6 ATS Record Continue on October 17 vs Rangers?

By Angelo Montilla in NHL Hockey
Updated: March 31, 2020 at 2:57 pm EDTPublished:

- New Jersey is 0-6 against the spread and winless straight up this season
- Devils have a league-worst goal differential of -16 heading into action on Thursday
- Rangers own 2-1 record head-to-head vs New Jersey over last three meetings
The New Jersey Devils are the only team heading into action on Thursday night that have yet to record at least one win this season.
The Devils will get a chance to break that goose egg when they host their Metropolitan Division rivals, the New York Rangers.
The Devils are listed -1.5 on the puckline puckline with opening odds of +220. Will the Devils finally be able to record a win and also snap their 0-6 skid against the spread this season?
Here’s a closer look at the at the New Jersey Devils vs New York Rangers odds and stats.
New Jersey Devils vs. New York Rangers odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
New York Rangers | +1.5 (-260) | -104 | O 6.5 (-107) |
New Jersey Devils | -1.5 (+220) | -106 | U 6.5 (-103) |
Odds taken on October 16
In order to shake things up, the Devils made a coaching move on Wednesday that will see assistant general manager Tom Fitzgerald behind the bench as an associate coach.
Desperate times call for desperate measures? It may be very early, but the Devils are willing to try anything at this point.
https://twitter.com/NJDevils/status/1184560296112939009
Devils Have Struggled from the Season Opener
It’s been ugly from the get-go for the Devils, who jumped out to a 4-0 lead in their season opener before losing 5-4 in a shootout to the Jets. It was a loss that New Jersey really hasn’t been able to recover from heading into action against the Rangers.
What has been New Jersey’s issue six games into the season? Surprisingly, goal scoring.
Taylor Hall has netted one goal during that span, while 2019 first-overall draft pick Jack Hughes has yet to even record a point.
New Jersey has only generated 13 goals in six games, which isn’t terrible, but have also allowed 29 for a league-worst goal differential of -16.
Goal No. 1 on the year for Taylor Hall (@hallsy09). 😈 pic.twitter.com/PBFT9wD4vG
— NHL (@NHL) October 14, 2019
Rangers Have Been Better Than Devils Head to Head
This is the first meeting between these two teams since April of last season when the Devils skated away with a 4-2 win on home ice. However, the head-to-head matchup has favored the Rangers over the last three meetings, as New York has won two of those games.
The Rangers are dealing with more injuries than the Devils heading into the game, with forwards Chris Kreider (lower body) and Mika Zibanejad (flu) both listed as probable for Thursday’s matchup.
Zibanejad has been lights out in three games, scoring four goals and eight points during that stretch.
Mika Zibanejad outskating Connor McDavid after not playing an NHL game for a week. That's one way to open a game #NYR pic.twitter.com/QznMnnBd0H
— Shayna (@hayyyshayyy) October 12, 2019
If you’re playing the moneyline straight up, there isn’t a whole lot of value on either team at minus odds. The Devils come in as the -106 favorites, with the Rangers listed at -104.
The Devils are 0-6 straight up in their last six games, so they may not be the most attractive moneyline bet for Thursday night.
Tthe bar is set high on the goals total with a line of 6.5. If you’re betting on the Over/Under, take into consideration that nine of the last 10 games have gone over for the Rangers when playing on the road against New Jersey.

The total has also gone over in five of New Jersey’s last seven games dating back to last season.
While the Devils have struggled to this point, look for the club to figure things out, earn a win against the Rangers and cover at the same time.
Pick: New Jersey Devils (-1.5, +220)

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Angelo Montilla is a writer, visual design instructor and graphic designer based on the East Coast. As a journalism graduate, his experience in the media industry spans more than 15 years and includes work with Nation Network, SportsBreak, Featurd, Hockey Writers and the Windsor Star.