St. Louis Blues vs. New York Islanders, Picks and Prediction, Saturday, November 22, 2025
St. Louis (6-9-6) will be trying to snap their two-game road losing streak when they visit UBS Arena on Saturday afternoon to face New York (12-7-2) at 3:30 PM. ET. Read on to find out which team picks up the win in this Blues vs. Islanders prediction. If you’re looking to cross-check the books and put some cash in your pocket, check out our free NHL picks!
The Blues are coming off a 3-2 loss to Philadelphia. The Islanders are coming off a 5-0 win over Detroit.
New York and St. Louis split their last 10 meetings.
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Blues Trying To Snap Four-Game Losing Streak
The Blues followed up their win over Calgary with two losses to Philadelphia, a loss to Vegas, and Toronto. They have lost two straight road games and will try to put an end to both streaks with a win on Saturday.
St. Louis averages 2.71 goals per game. They scored two goals on 29 shots in their last game.
Robert Thomas has 13 points from three goals and 10 assists. Justin Faulk has 12 points from six goals and six assists, while Jordan Kyrou has 12 points from six goals and six assists.
St. Louis is giving up 3.76 goals per game, which is 32nd in the league. They’ve killed 73.6 percent of their penalties, which is 26th.
Joel Hofer saved 25 of the 28 shots that he faced. He is 2-4-2 with a 3.89 GAA and a .870 save percentage.
Islanders Going For Third Consecutive Win
The Islanders bounced back from their loss to Colorado with wins over Dallas and Detroit. They will try to keep the momentum going and pick up their third straight win when they play on Saturday.
New York averages 3.29 goals per game. They scored five goals on 26 shots in their last game.
Bo Horvat has 25 points from 14 goals and 11 assists. Kyle Palmieri has 16 points from six goals and 10 assists, while Matthew Barzal has 16 points from six goals and 10 assists.
New York is giving up 2.95 goals per game, which is 16th in the league. They’ve killed 82.6 percent of their penalties, which is 10th.
Ilya Sorokin saved all 29 shots that he faced. He is 7-5-2 with a 2.71 GAA and a .905 save percentage.
Blues vs. Islanders Picks
Money Line Pick for Blues vs. Islanders
- New York Islanders ML (4 Units)
The Islanders have won six of their last seven games, while the Blues have lost five of their last six games. New York has the edge here because they’re playing well offensively, and scored nine goals in their last three games. They haven’t been as good on special teams, converting 14 percent of their power play opportunities. The Blues are one of the worst penalty-killing teams in the league, and they’re not playing well defensively, giving up 10 goals in their last three games, so expect them to have a hard time slowing down the Islanders.
The Blues will have a hard time keeping up with the Islanders because they’re not playing as well offensively, and have scored five goals in their last three games. They’ve done a better job on special teams, converting over 24 percent of their power play opportunities. The Islanders are one of the best in the league when it comes to penalty kills, and they’re playing well defensively, giving up six goals in their last three games, so expect them to keep St. Louis’ offense in check. Take the Islanders on the money line.
Over/Under Pick for Blues vs. Islanders
- Under (4 Units)
The Blues played under the total in their last three games, while the Islanders played under the total in their last four games. St. Louis averages 2.71 goals per game. They averaged 1.66 goals per game in their last three games and converted 28 percent of their power play chances. They are facing a team that killed 100 percent of their penalties in their last three games and gave up six total goals. The Islanders average 3.29 goals per game. They averaged three goals per game in their last three games and converted none of their 10 power play chances. They are facing a team that killed 88 percent of their penalties in their last three games and gave up 10 total goals. Don’t expect these teams to score enough goals to push the score over the total. The Blues and Islanders played under the total in six of their last nine meetings.
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