- Matchup: Ottawa Senators vs St. Louis Blues
- Date: Friday, November 28, 2025
- Venue: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO
- Broadcast: Fanduel Sports Network Midwest
- Betting Odds: Senators (-145) Blues (+125)
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The Ottawa Senators (12-7-4) are heading to the Enterprise Center this Friday to face off against the St. Louis Blues (7-10-7). The moneyline for this matchup has Ottawa favored at -145, while St. Louis opens at +125. The over/under for total goals is set at 6.5.

In their last outing, the Ottawa Senators delivered a commendable performance, ending in a 3-3 draw against the Golden Knights. Offensively, they performed moderately, scoring on 3 out of 23 shots attempted. The Senators also had 3 power play opportunities and managed to convert 1 goal. They accrued a total of 6 penalty minutes during the game.
Opponents of the Senators have attempted 66 power plays (ranking 22nd in the league), resulting in 20 goals. The Senators have faced 583 shots against them, achieving a save percentage of .873. With a total of 608 shots attempted, Ottawa has an overall shooting percentage of 11.8%. While at even strength, the Senators have conceded 54 goals, scoring 55 themselves. Currently, Ottawa holds a total of 28 points, giving them a points percentage of .609. For the season, the Senators have managed to score 72 goals (13th in the NHL) while allowing 74 goals against.
Between the pipes for this contest will be Linus Ullmark. Ullmark has played in 309 games during his career, holding an impressive record of 172-92-30. He has been the starting goalie for 299 of those matchups. Throughout his career, opponents have netted 764 goals against Ullmark, who maintains a goals-against average of 2.56. With 9,011 shots faced, Ullmark has successfully saved 8,247, achieving a save percentage of .915 over 15,469 minutes of play. He has logged 190 quality starts, boasting a quality start rate of .635.
In their previous game, the St. Louis Blues fell to the Devils with a final score of 3-2. The Blues secured 4 power play opportunities during this matchup but only converted 1. They managed to score 2 goals from 23 total shots taken on goal.
This season, the Blues have scored 49 goals at even strength and 14 goals (ranked 18th in the NHL) during power plays. St. Louis has launched 610 shots (23rd in the league), with a shooting percentage of 10.33%, while they’ve allowed 665 shots from their opponents. Currently, the Blues have accumulated 63 goals and 21 points, resulting in a point percentage of .438. They have allowed a total of 86 goals, with 71 at even strength and 15 when outnumbered. St. Louis has had 62 power play opportunities this season, achieving a power play success rate of 22.58%. Their penalty kill percentage stands at 74.14%, having faced 58 power plays, and their save percentage is recorded at 87.1%.
Expect Jordan Binnington to be in goal for the Blues. With a career record of 178-121-41, Binnington has participated in 352 games. His quality start percentage rests at 54.0%, having logged 184 quality starts. He has made 9,084 saves out of 10,031 shots faced, resulting in a save percentage of .906. On average, he concedes 2.78 goals per game, with a total of 947 goals allowed. He has started in 341 games and has accumulated 17,845 minutes of ice time.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL face-off against the spread or on the moneyline?
Pick: Support St. Louis (+125)
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