First period
Calgary Flames vs New Jersey Devils prediction and odds centers on Calgary entering as the away team against New Jersey at a home-ice setting.
New Jersey is listed as the home competitor while Calgary is listed as the away competitor for this regular-season matchup in group round 1.
The early-game angle ties closely to the Calgary Flames vs New Jersey Devils spread, because road teams are typically priced off the home designation New Jersey holds here.
A first-period script that favors Calgary leans on lineup stability from available skaters like
Jonathan Huberdeau,
Nazem Kadri,
Mikael Backlund,
Rasmus Andersson, and
MacKenzie Weegar, with
Martin Pospisil and
Samuel Honzek both listed out and
Zayne Parekh placed on injured reserve.

Second period
The middle frame often decides whether the Calgary Flames vs New Jersey Devils total points line plays faster or slower, and this matchup’s setup starts with New Jersey at home and Calgary away.
Calgary’s ability to keep the game within a manageable pace is influenced by the fact that Pospisil remains out with no timetable and Honzek is out for six months after surgery, which compresses forward options available to the Flames.
If the Devs dictate the matchup at home, the betting market usually nudges toward higher in-game scoring expectations, which is why the Calgary Flames vs New Jersey Devils over under becomes sensitive to any perceived shift in depth.
Third period
Late-game pricing is shaped by whether Calgary can stay composed as the away side and whether New Jersey can press as the home side, which directly connects to live odds movement when one team is chasing.
A tight third period generally boosts the value of disciplined defensive minutes from Calgary regulars like Weegar and Andersson, while goaltending options such as
Dustin Wolf and
Devin Cooley remain part of how bettors handicap closing stretches.
When a late lead is on the line, markets tend to react quickly to the home designation New Jersey carries, and that often shows up as a sharper late tilt in the spread and total.

Final betting lean
Calgary is the away team and New Jersey is the home team for this regular-season game, and that structure commonly drives the baseline moneyline and puck-line posture before other news.
Calgary’s confirmed absences include Honzek, Pospisil, and Parekh, and those injuries can be a practical reason for any line shading toward New Jersey, especially if bettors downgrade forward depth.
If the number is reasonable for a road dog profile, Calgary plus the puck line aligns with the matchup context of a visiting Flames team facing a home Devils listing, while totals bettors should track whether absences push the market toward a tighter game script.
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