Pikkit - Sports Betting Tracker, Odds, Insights & Analysis.

Create Predictions

Prediction: New Jersey Devils VS Colorado Avalanche 2025-10-28

Generated Image

Scott Wedgewood’s Revenge Tour: Why the Colorado Avalanche Will Haunt the New Jersey Devils Again

Ladies and gentlemen, prepare for a hockey episode of “This Is Spinal Tap” meets “The Crying Game.” Scott Wedgewood, the New Jersey Devils’ former goaltender turned Colorado Avalanche hero, is set to start against his ex-team in a rematch that’s part hockey game, part family therapy session. Let’s break down why this is a must-watch—and why the Avalanche are the smart bet to end the Devils’ eight-game winning streak.

The Odds: A Math Problem Solved by Scotty W.
The bookmakers have Colorado as a -1.5-goal favorite with decimal odds of ~1.61 (implied probability: 62.5%), while New Jersey sits at +2.33 (31.25%). The total goals line hovers around 6.0-6.5, with slightly better value on the over. But here’s the kicker: Wedgewood, Colorado’s starter, has a perfect 4-0-0 record against the Devils in his career, sporting a .965 save percentage. That’s like a mathematician betting on a coin flip—except Scotty’s coin always lands on “win.”

The Devils, meanwhile, are missing their top defenseman, Brett Pesce, who’s out with an upper-body injury. Without him, their blue line is now a group of “enthusiastic amateurs,” as coach Sheldon Keefe might say. Colorado’s defense isn’t much better—Samuel Girard is also injured—but they’ve got Wedgewood, who’s essentially a goaltender version of a Swiss Army knife: sharp, reliable, and ready to stab your ex’s hopes.

The News: Injuries, Rivalries, and a Dash of Drama
Let’s start with the Devils. Their eight-game winning streak is impressive, but it’s built on a defense that’s now missing Pesce, their “glue guy” who plays like a hockey version of a brick wall. Without him, they’re more like a sandcastle in a hurricane. Oh, and Jack Hughes is still a beast—eight goals already, including the overtime winner in their last meeting—but even he can’t carry a sieve.

Colorado’s problems? They’ve got a scoring depth issue. Their top line (MacKinnon, Necas, Lehkonen) is a nuclear reactor (17 goals, 20 assists), but the second line? A flickering nightlight. Brock Nelson and Co. have just 13 points, and Landeskog’s been demoted to third. It’s like a buffet where only the first course is edible. But here’s the twist: Wedgewood’s return to New Jersey isn’t just a personal milestone—it’s a psychological edge. Remember when he walked out of the Devils’ locker room mid-game in 2017? This is his chance to say, “Hey, remember me? I’m the guy who’s always one step ahead of your ‘I still love you’ texts.”

The Humor: Ghosts, Buffets, and Sieves
Let’s be real: The Devils’ defense without Pesce is a sieve. Water? It’ll pour through. Pucks? They’ll sprint through. And Colorado’s top line? They’re the reason MacKinnon’s contract is worth more than your student loans. But here’s the joke: The Avalanche’s second line is currently scoring like a vegan at a steakhouse—present, but not contributing. If they want to win, Nelson and Nichushkin need to step up—or at least order a menu item that isn’t a side salad.

And let’s not forget Wedgewood, the ghost of Devils’ past. He’s got a 4-0 record against them, which is hockey’s version of a “win streak” in a divorce proceeding. The Devils drafted him, traded him, and now he’s here to say, “Checkmate. Also, I’ll have the revenge on a gluten-free pizza.”

Prediction: The Avalanche End the Streak (and the Silence)
Despite New Jersey’s hot streak, Colorado’s combination of elite goaltending (Wedgewood’s .965 SV% vs. the Devils) and a top line that’s scoring like it’s on a caffeine IV drip makes them the clear choice. The Devils’ sieve defense and absence of Pesce? A recipe for a 4-2 loss.

Final Score Prediction: Colorado 4, New Jersey 2.

Bet on the Avalanche unless you enjoy watching history repeat itself… and by history, I mean Wedgewood’s personal vendetta.

Created: Oct. 28, 2025, 10:35 p.m. GMT

Pikkit - Sports Betting Tracker, Odds, Insights & Analysis.