Boston Bruins vs Ottawa Senators Picks and Prediction for Thursday, November 13, 2025
Use Code WWWC The Boston Bruins (11-7-0, 22 points, T-1st Atlantic) are on the road Thursday visiting the Ottawa Senators (8-5-4, 20 points, 3rd Atlantic). Boston defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3 on Tuesday to sweep a home-and-home after beating the Maple Leafs by the same 5-3 score on Saturday. Boston has won seven straight. The Bruins are tied for first place in the Atlantic Division with Montreal. Ottawa lost in overtime to the Dallas Stars 3-2 on Tuesday night, snapping a two-game winning streak. Ottawa is third in the Atlantic division, two points behind the Canadiens and Bruins. Boston will play without Casey Mittelstadt, Elias Lindholm, and Jordan Harris. Ottawa will play without Brady Tkachuk, while Thomas Chabot is questionable. Make sure to read this in-depth Boston Bruins vs Ottawa Senators prediction. Hockey fans, lace up! Explore our NHL picks for the Boston Bruins at the Ottawa Senators prediction and score big on the ice.
Boston is strong on attack, but needs to tighten up its blue line
The Boston Bruins have a goals-for average of 3.3, which is 12th, and a goals against average of 3.3, which is 23rd. Boston averages 27.1 (23rd) shots per game and allows an average of 29.9 (24th). The Boston power play is 12th, scoring 22.2% of the time, while the penalty kill is 11th, holding opponents scoreless 81.2% of the time.
Morgan Geekie is the leading goal scorer for Boston with 11 and 2nd in points with 16. David Pastrnak is second in goals with 10 and the leader in points with 22. Charlie McAvoy is the leader in assists with 14. Boston has four players who have double digits in points. The Bruins have scored 15 goals on the power play in 18 games. Viktor Arvidsson is the leader plus/minus at 4. Goalie Jeremy Swayman is 7-4-0 with a 3.08 goals against average and a .900 save percentage, while Joonas Korpisalo is 4-3-0 with a 3.24 GAA and a .885 SV%. Swayman has won each of the last four games he has been between the pipes for Boston.
Ottawa is solid on attack, but giving up too much at the other end
The Ottawa Senators have the sixth-best goals-for average at 3.4, but are 30th in goals-against at 3.6. Ottawa averages 27.3 (20th) shots per game and allows an average of 25.6 (8th). Ottawaβs power play is 8th, scoring 24.1% of the time, while its penalty kill is the worst in the NHL at 67.4%.
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Tim Stutzle and Shane Pinto are the leading goal scorers for Ottawa with 8 each. Drake Batherson leads in assists with 11 and points with 17. Stutzle is second in points with 16, while Pinto is third with 14. Ottawa has 7 players with double-digits in points. Ottawa has scored 13 goals on the power play in 17 games. Thomas Chabot (questionable) is the leader in plus/minus at 6. Goalie Linus Ullmark is 6-4-4 with a goals against average of 3.21 and a save percentage of .870. Backup Leevi Merilainen has appeared in just three games with a 3.71 GAA and .871 SV%. Ullmark has lost three of the last four games he has been in net.
Boston Bruins vs. Ottawa Senators Pick
Spread Pick for Bruins vs. Senators
- Boston Bruins +145 (5 units)
The Boston Bruins defeated Ottawa 3-2 in overtime on November 6. The Bruins have won each of the last seven games and eight of the last nine since snapping a six-game losing streak. During the current seven-game winning streak, Boston has allowed three goals or fewer in each of the seven games. Ottawa has lost three of its last five games. Boston has struggled on the road this season, but has won each of its last two games on the road, which include victories over the New York Islanders and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Ottawa will play without one of its leaders, Brady Tkachuk, who is a notable absentee, as the left wing had 55 points in 72 games last season, including 29 goals and 26 assists, but has appeared in just three games thus far this season.
Over/Under Pick for Bruins vs. Senators
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The total has finished over in more games than not for both Boston and Ottawa of late, but when these two meet on the ice, the total has finished under in 12 of the last 17 games, including last week when five goals were scored in an overtime win by the Bruins. Most of the stats point to this going over; both have become strong on attack and are weak on the blue line, but when they face off against one another, the results have been different.
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