The Devils' form is a little hard to read. With their Covid break, the only teams they've played so far are the Bruins, Flyers, Rangers, Sabres and Islanders. To their credit, they have wins over all those opponents except the Flyers, but they caught Boston during their sluggish start to the season, and without seeing how they fare against the remaining contending teams - the Pens and especially the Caps - the form guide is rather limited. I think though it's already clear that they're not going to be quite as poor as some might initially have thought.
Still, the Bruins should win this, and will as long as they play someone close to their full potential rather than playing down to their opponent as they have a bad habit of doing. Hope Cassidy sticks with the revamped lines we saw in practice, not necessarily because I'm sure they'll work, but because it will be interesting and it's definitely worth trying something to try and generate some more offense and scoring depth. Hoping for a good game and everyone staying healthy for the Lake Tahoe game. The setup there looks amazing from the footage I saw of it the other day.