New Jersey Devils vs. St. Louis Blues NHL Picks: Devils to Bounce Back From Comeback Loss (Feb 28)
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Updated Feb 26, 3:36am ET
- New Jersey Devils were beaten on their return to NHL action on Wednesday
- St. Louis Blues play on back-to-back nights to round off the week
NHL action comes thick and fast following the Winter Olympics, and two sides desperate for a return to form collide on Feb 28. Find the odds and our picks for New Jersey Devils vs. St. Louis Blues here.
The Blues have endured a miserable campaign to this point, as they continue to sit at the bottom of the Central Division, having gone 20-28-9.
The Devils will also be looking to reverse their recent fortunes after losing four on the bounce either side of the Winter Olympics break.
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Blues Face Busy End to the Week
The St. Louis Blues will likely be fatigued coming into this clash after playing on Thursday and Saturday.
On Thursday, they host the Seattle Kraken at the Enterprise Center. Jim Montgomery’s side have endured a testing 2025-26, and they continue to sit at the bottom of the Central Division.
They have allowed a high of 203 goals, scoring just 147 in reply. Jake Neighbours is the team’s main attacking threat, but his tally of 12 goals indicates their struggles at the top of the ice.
Devils Struggling for Winning Momentum
The NJ Devils still remain in playoff contention, but their recent form indicates their struggles.
They come into this road game after losing their last four, while no side in the Metropolitan Division have scored fewer goals in 2025-26. Sheldon Keefe’s side returned to action on Thursday, but they were offensively weak in the 2-1 home loss against the Buffalo Sabres.
Timo Meier was the only player showing quality at the top of the ice, scoring once from six efforts on goal.
| TOTAL | Devils | Blues | DRAWS | |
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| WINS | 121 | 43 | 64 | - |
| GOALS | 769 | 359 | 410 |
New Jersey Devils vs. St. Louis Blues Picks
Both of these sides will have a point to prove on Saturday. However, the Blues have a strong home record against the Devils, winning 61% of the previous encounters. Therefore, the edge is given to the hosts to end a miserable run of form in the NHL.
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