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Nashville PredatorsPlaying a second match in 24 hours for Montreal could be a disadvantage, considering the physical strain and fatigue on the players. Furthermore, the New Jersey Devils have shown more consistent performance lately, especially in their offensive play. Their high level of gameplay and tactical variety may pose problems for Montreal. While the opponents are evenly matched, New Jersey has the advantage in terms of roster quality and puck control. Taking all these factors into account, it can be assumed that the New Jersey Devils have a greater chance of winning this match.