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Pittsburgh Penguins vs. New York Islanders: Game Preview and Analysis (11/05/24)

In this Eastern Conference showdown, the Pittsburgh Penguins visit the New York Islanders. Let’s dive into the season stats, home vs. road splits, recent performance, and situational factors for each team to better understand the matchup.

Season Averages: Offense and Defense

All Games Average:

  • Pittsburgh: 2.92 goals scored, 3.85 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders: 2.33 goals scored, 3.08 goals allowed.

Edge: Pittsburgh has a slight offensive edge, though their high goals-against average suggests defensive struggles. The Islanders’ more conservative offense pairs with a tighter defensive approach.

Home vs. Road Performance

  • Pittsburgh on the Road: 3.29 goals scored, 4 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders at Home: 2.4 goals scored, 3.6 goals allowed.

Edge: Pittsburgh’s offense has been productive on the road, but their defense is a concern, which may give the Islanders a chance to capitalize despite a lower scoring average.

Recent Form

Last 3 Games:

  • Pittsburgh: 2.67 goals scored, 2.33 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders: 2 goals scored, 3.33 goals allowed.

Edge: Pittsburgh’s defense has improved slightly over the last few games, while the Islanders have struggled to contain opponents, allowing more goals on average.

Situational Performance

  • Against Division Opponents:
  • Pittsburgh: 0.5 goals scored, 5 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders: 2 goals scored, 3.33 goals allowed.
  • Against Top-Ranked Teams:
  • Pittsburgh: 1.75 goals scored, 5.25 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders: 2.25 goals scored, 4.25 goals allowed.

Edge: Both teams have struggled against top-ranked opponents, especially defensively. The Penguins’ division struggles highlight issues in high-stakes matchups, possibly giving the Islanders an advantage.

Performance Following Wins and Losses

  • After a Win:
  • Pittsburgh: 3 goals scored, 3.5 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders: 1.25 goals scored, 3.25 goals allowed.
  • After a Loss:
  • Pittsburgh: 3.25 goals scored, 3.75 goals allowed.
  • NY Islanders: 2.71 goals scored, 2.71 goals allowed.

Edge: The Penguins tend to bounce back offensively after a loss, while the Islanders maintain a relatively steady performance, though Pittsburgh’s defense remains a vulnerability.

Projected Score and Key Factors

Projected Score: NY Islanders 3, Pittsburgh 2

Key Factors:

  • Pittsburgh’s Defensive Issues: Pittsburgh’s defensive struggles, particularly on the road, could be a crucial factor.
  • Islanders’ Home Defense: While the Islanders are conservative offensively, their tighter defense at home gives them an edge.

The Penguins need to shore up their defense and leverage their road-scoring ability to compete. The Islanders, meanwhile, could exploit Pittsburgh’s defensive lapses to find scoring opportunities in what promises to be a close game.

Ron Raymond

Ron Raymond is a well-known sports handicapper who runs ATS Stats and the Raymond REPORT. He has over 21 years of experience in the industry and provides expert analysis and predictions for various sports, including football, baseball, hockey, and basketball.

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