New Jersey Devils vs Seattle Kraken Picks and Predictions January 14th 2026

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The Seattle Kraken head to Newark to face the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 at Prudential Center, with puck drop set for 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN+. Seattle is 21-15-8 and playing like a team that’s finally comfortable in its own skin, going 9-1-2 over the last 12. New Jersey is 23-21-2 and coming off a much-needed win that snapped a nasty slide, the type of result that can either stabilize you or just buy you a quiet 48 hours.

This is also a good “check yourself” spot for bettors. Seattle has been the hotter team, but this is the third stop of a road stretch and the Devils are back home after a trip where the defensive details were all over the place. You can make a case both ways, which is why the price matters so much here.

If you’re building a card, this game feels like it comes down to two things: whose five-on-five game shows up first, and whether New Jersey’s goaltending choice is the version that calms everything down or keeps the volatility alive.

Seattle Kraken vs New Jersey Devils Odds

These are the current betting lines, and bettors should always monitor updated numbers and late goalie confirmation. Check the latest NHL odds before puck drop.

TeamMoneylinePuck LineTotal
Seattle Kraken+136+1.5 (-185)O 5.5 (-130)
New Jersey Devils-162-1.5 (+154)U 5.5 (+110)
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Seattle Kraken Betting Form

Seattle’s surge is real, and it’s not just one line getting hot. They’ve been getting goals from different pockets of the lineup, and lately you can see the confidence in how they play after they give one up. They’re not spiraling. They just keep coming, which is exactly what you want from a road underdog that’s priced like it needs everything to go right.

The Berkly Catton story matters for betting because it’s a reminder that young scoring can arrive in a wave, not in a trickle. He went quiet for months, then suddenly the puck is following him around the net. Combine that with veterans like Jordan Eberle still finishing, and you’ve got a team that can win games even when the shot share isn’t perfect. If you want to track their recent results and splits, the Seattle Kraken stats and results page is the quickest way to see what’s actually changed.

Goaltending is the one thing I won’t pretend is settled. Joey Daccord is the common projection, but it’s not confirmed early, and Seattle has rotated at times. Availability matters here, so monitor the Seattle Kraken injury report before puck drop. If you’re comparing matchup context across the slate, the NHL previews hub is a clean way to keep the bigger picture straight.

New Jersey Devils Betting Form

New Jersey’s season has felt choppy. When they’re right, they can play fast and create offense in bunches. When they’re off, the defensive coverage gets loose and the game turns into chaos they don’t control. The win in Minnesota helped, but I’m still treating this team as volatile until they string together a few games where the puck management looks intentional again.

The Devils’ biggest issue from a betting perspective is that they’re being priced like a steadier home favorite than they’ve actually been. That -160 range is fine if you trust them to stay out of trouble and manage the neutral zone. It’s a problem if you think Seattle can pull them into a track meet or force them into quick decisions under pressure. If you want to see how often New Jersey has actually delivered at home, the New Jersey Devils schedule and stats page is useful for home splits and recent game logs.

Goalie confirmation matters here too. Jacob Markstrom has been the projected name, but there’s also a real chance New Jersey turns to Jake Allen depending on workload and rotation. Either way, availability matters, so monitor the New Jersey Devils injury report before puck drop.

Seattle Kraken vs New Jersey Devils Matchup Breakdown

At five-on-five, this sets up like a pace tug-of-war. New Jersey wants to use its speed to create off the rush, but Seattle has been pretty good at staying connected and forcing teams to finish sequences rather than getting freebies off broken plays. If the Kraken keep this structured early, the plus-money case gets a lot stronger.

Special teams are a big swing. Seattle’s power play has been a real asset, while New Jersey’s penalty kill has been more of a question mark than you want for a home favorite. It’s not the only edge, but it’s the kind of thing that flips a game that’s otherwise coin-flippy at even strength.

Goaltending is where the total comes into focus. With 5.5 on the board, you don’t need much to cash an over, but you also don’t need much for an under to stay alive if both teams are playing with any discipline. This is one of those nights where you should be honest about uncertainty. If you don’t have confirmed starters, you’re betting a range, not a point estimate. If you want a quick refresher on how to handle goalie uncertainty and special teams variance when totals are tight, the NHL betting guide frames it well without getting too academic.

Seattle Kraken vs New Jersey Devils Predictions and Best Bets

My lean is Seattle on the moneyline at +136. The Devils might be the better “name” team, but Seattle is the one playing steadier hockey right now, and they’ve been showing they can win in different scripts. I also like that Seattle doesn’t need to dominate to cash. They can absorb pressure for stretches, get a couple of clean looks, and suddenly the whole game feels different.

The case for New Jersey is pretty simple too. They’re at home, they just snapped a skid, and if their top guys play with urgency from the start, they can bury Seattle before the Kraken settle in. That’s why I’m not interested in anything cute like Seattle in regulation. Give me the plus money, and let the game breathe.

On the total, I lean slightly under 5.5 at plus money if, and only if, you get a goalie combo that suggests stability and you believe New Jersey plays a tighter home game after the recent mess. But I’m not forcing it. If this turns into a speed game, 5.5 is fragile, and I’ve learned the hard way that fragile totals are not where you want to be stubborn.

One more thought that’s a little tangential, but it’s how I bet: games like this can change how you view teams in the futures market. If Seattle keeps banking points on this trip, their playoff path looks more real. If New Jersey can’t string wins together, it’s hard to justify any kind of long-term ticket. If you’re thinking along those lines, the Stanley Cup betting guide is useful for keeping futures decisions tied to structure, not vibes.

Best Bet: Seattle Kraken moneyline (+136).

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