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New Jersey vs. Edmonton: Game Preview and Analysis (11/04/24)

The upcoming game between New Jersey and Edmonton features a high-scoring New Jersey offense against an Edmonton team that struggles both offensively and defensively. Edmonton will need to focus on strong defense to contain New Jersey’s potent attack.

Season Averages: Offense and Defense

All Games Average:

  • New Jersey: 3.57 goals scored, 3 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton: 2.58 goals scored, 3.17 goals allowed.

Edge: New Jersey has a clear offensive advantage, with both better scoring ability and stronger defense.

Home vs. Road Performance

  • New Jersey on the Road: 3.29 goals scored, 2.43 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton at Home: 2.17 goals scored, 3.5 goals allowed.

Edge: New Jersey performs solidly on the road, while Edmonton struggles offensively at home, scoring well below New Jersey’s defensive average.

Recent Form

Last 3 Games:

  • New Jersey: 4 goals scored, 1.67 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton: 3.33 goals scored, 3 goals allowed.

Edge: New Jersey’s recent form is impressive, especially on defense, which could make it difficult for Edmonton to break through.

Situational Performance

  • Against Division Teams:
  • New Jersey: 3.75 goals scored, 4.25 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton: 2.5 goals scored, 3 goals allowed.

Edge: New Jersey has the offensive advantage but may need to tighten up defensively in divisional matchups.

Performance Following Wins and Losses

  • After a Win:
  • New Jersey: 3 goals scored, 2.83 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton: 2.6 goals scored, 3.2 goals allowed.
  • After a Loss:
  • New Jersey: 4.17 goals scored, 3.83 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton: 3 goals scored, 2.67 goals allowed.

Edge: New Jersey scores more consistently after losses, suggesting resilience, while Edmonton’s performance remains steady but insufficient.

Rest Day Impact

  • After 1 Day Off:
  • New Jersey: 3.57 goals scored, 2.86 goals allowed.
  • Edmonton: 3 goals scored, 2.75 goals allowed.

Edge: Both teams handle short rest well, though New Jersey maintains a slight offensive edge even with limited rest.

Projected Score and Key Factors

Projected Score: New Jersey 4, Edmonton 2

Key Factors:

  • New Jersey’s High-Scoring Potential: With a consistent offense and recent defensive success, they are likely to exploit Edmonton’s defensive struggles.
  • Edmonton’s Home Disadvantage: Edmonton’s lower home scoring average makes it challenging to keep up with New Jersey’s attack.

New Jersey’s strong form and consistent scoring give them a clear edge, making them the favorite in this matchup.

Ron Raymond

Ron Raymond is a well-known sports handicapper who runs ATS Stats and the Raymond REPORT. He has over 21 years of experience in the industry and provides expert analysis and predictions for various sports, including football, baseball, hockey, and basketball.

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