- Matchup: Anaheim Ducks vs St. Louis Blues
- Date: Monday, December 1, 2025
- Venue: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO
- Broadcast: Fanduel Sports Network Midwest
- Betting Odds: Ducks (-160) Blues (+132)
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On Monday, the St. Louis Blues (7-10-7) will face off against the Anaheim Ducks (14-8-1) at the Enterprise Center. The moneyline for this match has the Ducks favored at -160, while the Blues are set at +132. The over/under for total goals has been established at 6.5.

The Anaheim Ducks are aiming for a turnaround after their recent 5-4 defeat against the Canucks. In that game, Anaheim accumulated 41 penalty minutes and had 6 power play opportunities, successfully converting 1 into a goal. Despite the loss, their offensive strategy was effective as they managed to score on 4 of their 41 shots.
This season, opponents of the Anaheim Ducks have capitalized on 79 power play chances (6th in the league), scoring 20 goals. Defensively, the Ducks have faced 691 shots against, boasting a save percentage of .893. With 702 shots taken, they hold a shooting percentage of 11.8%. In even-strength situations, the Ducks have conceded 54 goals while firing 67. They have also achieved 80 power play opportunities, scoring 16 goals, which places their success rate at 20.00%. Currently, the Ducks sit at 29 points, reflecting a points percentage of .630, and have accumulated a total of 83 goals this season, ranking them 2nd in the league.
In goal for the Ducks will be Petr Mrazek. Throughout his NHL career, Mrazek has recorded 205 quality starts, maintaining a .509 quality start rate. His save percentage stands at .905 over 22,699 minutes played, facing 12,223 shots and securing 11,067 saves. Mrazek has permitted 1,156 goals against him, resulting in a goals-against average of 2.87. With a career record of 183-179-40, he has started in 403 games and played in 434 overall.
In their last match, the Blues faced off against the Devils and lost 3-2. They had 4 power play chances, converting 1 into a goal, while managing to score 2 out of 23 shots on goal.
This season, the Blues have tallied 49 goals during even-strength play and 14 goals (18th in the NHL) on the power play. With 610 shots taken (23rd in the league), they hold a shot percentage of 10.33%, while surrendering 665 shots. For the current campaign, the St. Louis Blues have mustered 63 total goals, 21 points, and a points percentage of .438. They’ve allowed 86 goals, combining 71 at even strength and 15 while shorthanded. With 62 power play opportunities, they hold a success rate of 22.58% and a penalty kill rate of 74.14% against 58 opponent power plays, achieving a save percentage of 87.1%.
Guarding the net for St. Louis will be Jordan Binnington. He has achieved 9,084 saves from 10,031 shots, resulting in a save percentage of .906. Holding a record of 178-121-41 over 352 games, Binnington has started in 341 games, playing a total of 17,845 minutes. His quality start rate is at 54.0%, with 184 quality starts throughout his NHL tenure. Opponents average 2.78 goals per game against him, having scored 947 total goals.
Who will triumph in tonight’s match against the spread or moneyline?
Recommendation: Bet on St. Louis (+132) and under 6.5 total goals.
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