The New Jersey Devils (26-22-2), winners of three straight road games, visit the Vancouver Canucks (17-28-5) at Rogers Arena on Friday at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

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Ahead of watching this matchup, here is a glimpse at which squad we predict will bring home the victory in Friday’s action on the ice.

In the last 10 contests, the Canucks are 1-8-1 while totaling 18 goals against 41 goals conceded. On 29 power-play opportunities during that span, they have scored four goals (13.8%).

Devils vs. Canucks Predictions for Friday

Our computer projections model for this contest calls for a final score of Canucks 4, Devils 3.

Moneyline Pick: Canucks (+119)
Total Pick: Over 5.5 (computer predicts 6.2 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Canucks (+1.5)

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Devils Splits and Trends

The Devils have a 26-22-2 record overall, with a 9-2-11 record in contests that have gone to overtime.
New Jersey has 26 points (12-4-2) in the 18 games it has played that were decided by one goal.
The 11 times this season the Devils ended a game with just one goal, they went 2-9-0 (four points).
New Jersey has scored a pair of goals in six games this season (4-1-1 record, nine points).
The Devils are 20-7-1 in the 28 games when they have scored at least three goals (to register 41 points).
In the 17 games when New Jersey has scored a lone power-play goal, it has a 10-5-2 record (22 points).
When it has outshot opponents, New Jersey is 11-16-2 (24 points).
The Devils have been outshot by opponents 17 times, and went 13-4-0 (26 points).
Canucks Splits and Trends

The Canucks (17-28-5 overall) have posted a record of 6-5-11 in matchups that have needed OT this season.
In the 17 games Vancouver has played that were decided by one goal, it racked up 18 points.
This season the Canucks scored only one goal in nine games and they finished 0-8-1 in those matchups.
When Vancouver has scored a pair of goals this season, they’ve earned seven points (3-8-1 record).
The Canucks have scored at least three goals 25 times, earning 31 points from those matchups (14-8-3).
This season, Vancouver has scored a lone power-play goal in 19 games has a record of 7-9-3 in those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Vancouver is 3-13-2 (eight points).
The Canucks have been outshot by opponents in 31 games, going 14-14-3 to register 31 points.

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