14-13 +1.99
1U CAR +115
Carolina is on a 10-3 run and is within one point of securing the top seed in the Eastern Conference. They have a +56 goal differential, which is the third-best in the NHL. The offense is second in goals scored (3.59 per game) and fifth on the power play, while the defense is eighth in goals allowed (2.91 per game) and No. 1 in shots on goal allowed. Philadelphia is home after a three-game trip, playing nine of its last 14 away. The offense is 22nd in goals scored (2.93 per game) and last on the power play, while the defense is 21st in penalty killing and 25th in save percentage (.890). Carolina has won eight in a row against the Flyers, by a 33-16 count.
DAL 1U O6 -131
Dallas has won three in a row, scoring 11 goals. The offense is ninth in goals scored (3.30 per game), second on the power play, and No. 1 in shooting percentage. They've won the last two meetings with the Maple Leafs, tallying nine goals. Toronto is 16th in goals scored, 15th on the power play, and 10th in shooting percentage. But they're in last place and have lost five in a row because of a bad defense, ranked 31st in goals allowed (3.58 per game), and allowing the most shots on goal in the NHL. The Maple Leafs are on a 20-12-4 run OVER the total.
2U MIN +118
1.5U MIN O5.5 -130
Minnesota had won four in a row before losing its past two against Dallas and Nashville, but the Wild would like to head into the playoffs on a high note. St. Louis has been eliminated from the postseason and has lost four of seven, though the Blues do come off a 5-3 win over Chicago on Saturday. The Wild have gone OVER five of their past seven games overall, and they are 12-5 OVER their past 17 road games. The Blues have lost 11 of 14 against Central Division opponents, and they have lost seven straight Monday games. Filip Gustavsson is the likely starter for Minnesota, and he is 28-14-6 with a 2.64 goals-against average with four shutouts this season. St. Louis has lost 21 of 39 at home in 2025-26.
2U COL -112
Both teams are dealing with several injuries, and even Colorado's coach, Jared Bednar, was hit in the face with a puck on Saturday and will miss tonight's game. Edmonton has been without Leon Draisaitl since March 15, Jason Dickinson is day-to-day, and Zach Hyman has been out for four games. All this while the Oilers are battling for first place in the Pacific Division. The Avalanche haven't seemed to be bothered much, though, as they have won two of three, including an overtime loss to Vegas. They have clinched the best record in the league and haven't slowed down much since. Scott Wedgewood is 29-6-6 with a 2.10 goals-against average and a .918 save percentage for Colorado, which has won six road games in a row. The Avs have won six of seven road games against Edmonton. The Oilers were shut out 1-0 by Los Angeles on Saturday.
1U LA -140
Los Angeles has won six of eight to bolster its playoff chances, two points behind Vegas and Anaheim for third place in the Pacific Division. They come off wins over Toronto (7-6), Nashville (3-2), Vancouver (4-1), and Edmonton (1-0). The Kings have one of the best road records (19-9-10) in the NHL, anchored by a defense that is fifth in goals allowed (2.89 per game) and 12th in save percentage. Meanwhile, Seattle is getting outscored by 30 goals, on a 3-10 run. The offense is 27th in goals scored (2.78 per game) and 19th on the power play, while the defense is 23rd in goals surrendered (3.11 per game) and last in penalty killing.







