St. Louis may not lose by more than one goal, and here’s why. Firstly, after recent changes in the coaching staff, the team has certainly received new impetus. In their first game under new coach Jim Montgomery, the Blues scored a comfortable 5-2 win over the Rangers, demonstrating the team’s ability to quickly adapt to change. This could be an important factor in the upcoming match as the team will play with confidence and momentum.
Additionally, despite their current position, St. Louis has a solid roster. Goalkeeper Dustin Hofer showed excellent form, stopping 93.1% of shots, demonstrating his ability to defend the goal well and avoid major losses. In addition, his defensive partners, such as Pareiko and Suter, are able to effectively block opponents’ attacks and maintain balance on the ice.
New Jersey, despite their current form, have always had a high tempo of play and are prone to scoring runs, which opens the door for St. Louis to respond with strikes. While the Devils have had some solid wins, such as against Carolina and Florida, their ability to give up goals against rushing attacks is no exception, especially against teams with a good offense like St. Louis.
Given all these factors—new coaching momentum, solid goaltending, and a strong offensive lineup—it’s likely that St. Louis will be able to keep up with New Jersey, and even if they lose, the difference in the score is unlikely to be more than one goal.