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Washington Capitals at New Jersey Devils odds, picks and predictions
The Washington Capitals (5-4-2) take on the New Jersey Devils (7-4-1) Friday at Prudential Center. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. ET. Below, we analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s lines around the Capitals vs. Devils odds, and make our expert NHL picks and predictions.
The Capitals fell 4-3 to the Florida Panthers in overtime Wednesday. They have cascaded wins and losses over the last 4 games. LW Alex Ovechkin is off to a slow start with 2 goals and 6 assists in 11 games. His 8 points leads the team, which is indicative of their 31st ranking at 2.0 goals per game.
The Devils were thumped 6-3 in Colorado Tuesday as they continue to tread water with C Jack Hughes (shoulder) out. LW Jesper Bratt paces with offense with 7 goals and 12 assists. Jersey still leads the NHL with a 41.7-power play percentage, but it definitely loses luster with Hughes out.
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Capitals at Devils odds
Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 11:36 a.m. ET.
- Moneyline (ML): Capitals +150 (bet $100 to win $150) | Devils -185 (bet $185 to win $100)
- Puck line (PL)/Against the spread (ATS): Capitals +1.5 (-155) | Devils -1.5 (+125)
- Over/Under (O/U): 6 (O: -120 | U: +100)
Capitals at Devils projected goalies
Darcy Kuemper (3-3-2, 3.07 GAA, .892 SV%) vs. Vitek Vanecek (6-3-0, 3.29 GAA, .893 SV%)
Kuemper has allowed 7 goals on 46 shots in his last 2 starts. He has allowed 4 or more goals in 3 of his last 7 starts. He faced the Devils twice last season and lost in overtime in both of them. He allowed 7 goals on 74 shots.
Vanecek was knocked around for 5 goals on 31 shots in his last start Tuesday against the Colorado Avalanche. He beat the Capitals in his only start against them last season, stopping 40 of 42 shots.
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Capitals at Devils picks and predictions
Prediction
Devils 4, Capitals 3
Moneyline
The Devils are the correct side, but we’re not paying -185 with Hughes out of the lineup.
One prop I am eyeing is JESPER BRATT UNDER 2.5 SHOTS (-115). You might be thinking “3 shots? That doesn’t sound too difficult, especially with their best player out.” Bratt hasn’t had 3 shots on goal in the last 4 games, and he has only done it in 4 of 12 games this year.
Puck line/Against the spread
The Devils are 0-6 on the puck line at home this year and 3-9 overall. So do we trust the Caps not to allow an empty-netter? They are 1 of 3 teams that has not allowed one this season.
Take the CAPITALS +1.5 (-155).
Over/Under
The Capitals are 3-7 O/U in the last 10, which isn’t a surprise since they’re so futile on offense. The Devils are 8-2 O/U, and conversely, they are tied for 3rd with 3.83 goals per game.
This total has cashed in the last 2 meetings and is 5-1-1 over the last 7. It may push, but I like the OVER 6 (-120).
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New Jersey hit by seafood recall for norovirus outbreak
🐟 Food & Drug Administration issues recall alert for norovirus
🐟 15 states impacted including New Jersey
🐟 Norovirus spreads easily and quickly
Federal authorities are warning of potentially contaminated seafood sold by a California company to several states including New Jersey.
The alert of a norovirus outbreak was issued by S&M Shellfish Co. of San Francisco on Thursday, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
It affects oysters harvested in British Columbia, Canada by Pacific Northwest Shellfish and Union Bay Seafood.
The oysters were distributed to restaurants and retailers under several brand names.
The brands include Fanny Bay, Buckley Bay, and Royal Miyagi.
Oysters sold as these brands harvested between Dec. 1 and Dec. 9 should be thrown away. They are potentially contaminated with norovirus.
These oysters were also sold in the neighboring states of Pennsylvania and New York, the FDA said.
Are you sick from norovirus?
People who eat food contaminated with norovirus will usually know within 12 to 48 hours, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Symptoms aren’t subtle; they will often include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, and stomach pain. Fever, headache, and body aches are also possible.
The combination of diarrhea and vomiting can leave people severely dehydrated, especially young children, older adults, and those with other illnesses.
Most people sick with norovirus will recover within a few days. However, they should be careful around others because they can continue to spread the virus for another few days.
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‘Weekend Update’: Bowen Yang Returns As Unfairly Besieged Inanimate Object — This Time A Drone Flying Above New Jersey
In a return to form, Saturday Night Live‘s “Weekend Update” featured Bowen Yang as another aggrieved inanimate object standing up for themselves (hat tip to previous performances as the Titanic iceberg and viral pygmy hippo Moo Deng).
During this week’s final episode of the year, with host Martin Short and musical guest Hozier, Yang portrayed a besieged and mysterious drone flying over New Jersey. Introduced by co-host Michael Che, Yang began without missing a beat, “Hey, wow, indoors — this is different.”
When asked by Che “what” he was exactly, Yang answered: “OK, no, we’re not gonna do that. See, I know what I am, and I don’t have to explain myself to anyone at any time for any reason.”
He continued, justifying his actions flying high in the sky for no discernible reason: “All y’all hate me ’cause I’m up. Everybody’s like, ‘Is it a UFO, is it military, is it promo for SNL 50?’ Meanwhile, I’m just minding my business, hovering over people’s homes, maybe filming them. Also, what is so threatening about random machines in the night sky? God, it’s like y’all have never been to Afghanistan before.”
As Che relayed that the government has said the drones are probably “manned,” Yang quipped: “What’s this obsession with whether I’m ‘manned’ or not? For the record, I can get a man whenever I want. Trust me, there’s no problem there.”
He conceded, however, that he does have a boo: “I’m dating the helicopter from Succession, if you must know.”
In a rousing end, Yang as the drone broke out into song, mirroring the lyrics to Elphaba’s “Defying Gravity,” belting out that nobody is “ever gonna bring me down.” (Yang was a prominent cast member in this year’s blockbuster Wicked: Part One, opposite Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, who portrayed Elphaba.)
“For what be a drone but a mirror to society — and potentially a killing machine?” he posited.
Outside of Yang’s appearance, co-hosts Colin Jost and Che rattled through a few timely jokes, including about alleged UnitedHealthcare shooter Luigi Mangione‘s recent arrival to New York City, which drew loud cheers from the audience. Jost joked that the cheers were for “justice” and that, relatedly, “Bumble exploded” upon his return to the city.
Also, Che and Jost participated in their tradition of joke-swapping, during which Jost was forced to talk in a “Black voice” and poke fun at wife and actress Scarlett Johansson. Meanwhile, Che was forced to joke about being present at Sean Combs’ parties and comment on the rape allegations facing Jay-Z.
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