Philadelphia Flyers vs St. Louis Blues Betting Pick & Prediction 11/30/24

Making on a bet on this NHL game featuring the Flyers versus the Blues? The puck drops at 7:00 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on NBCS. The game will be played at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO. The odds for this non-conference game currently have the Blues as the -1.5 favorite, with the over/under line sitting at 6 goals.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS VS ST. LOUIS BLUES BETTING PICK

The Pick: St. Louis Blues -1.5

This game will be played at Enterprise Center at 7:00 ET on Saturday, November 30th.

WHY BET THE ST. LOUIS BLUES:

  • With the Blues being favored by 1.5, our NHL analytics models has this one playing out 4-3 in favor of the Blues.
  • Take the Blues on the moneyline
  • On the spread, we like Flyers (+1.5)

Will Philadelphia Secure A Victory as Road Underdogs?

Philadelphia’s record dropped to 11-10-3 after a 3-0 road loss to the Bruins. The Flyers were underdogs on the puck line and failed to cover. The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, but the combined score reached only 3.

Defensively, the Flyers struggled with giveaways, committing 15 in the game. All three of Boston’s goals came in different periods, with the final goal being an empty-netter.

Philadelphia’s offense was shut out in their 3-0 loss to Boston, with the Flyers taking 20 shots on goal but failing to find the net. The team recorded 15 giveaways and did not score in any period.

For the Flyers, no players scored or registered an assist, and they were unable to capitalize on any power play opportunities.

Defensively, the Flyers allowed 30 shots on goal, with Samuel Ersson making 8 saves and posting a 100% save percentage. Philadelphia’s defense also recorded 5 takeaways and 30 hits. The Flyers gave up the first goal at 13:28 in the first period, another at 11:23 in the second, and an empty-netter at 16:21 in the third.

Pressure Builds for St. Louis as Home Favorites

With a 4-2 win over the Maple Leafs, the Blues improved to 11-12-1 this season. St. Louis covered the puck line as underdogs, and the total was set at 6 goals, resulting in a push.

Toronto scored first, but the Blues responded with four straight goals. Three different players found the net for St. Louis, with Colton Parayko leading the way with two goals.

Colton Parayko led the way for the Blues with two goals, including his fifth of the season on a late empty-netter. He also added an assist, bringing his season total to five. Jordan Kyrou scored his third goal of the year, while Pavel Buchnevich netted his fourth on the empty-netter.

After a scoreless first period, the Blues scored three times in the second. Ryan Suter picked up two assists, giving him three for the season. St. Louis took 24 shots on goal and had 14 giveaways.

Defensively, the Blues allowed the first goal 5:25 into the first period and another late in the third, but they kept Toronto off the board otherwise. Jordan Binnington made 35 saves, finishing with a 94.6% save percentage. The Blues’ defense also recorded 17 hits, 3 takeaways, and 17 blocks.