Montreal has been sensational on the road (24-8-8). The offense is sixth in goals (3.42 per game), ninth on the power play, and second in shooting percentage. The Canadiens are on a 15-5 run and working with a day of rest after Sunday's 4-1 win over the Islanders. The Flyers are playing the second of a back-to-back, after a 3-2 shootout win over Carolina last night. It's also their third game in four nights. Philadelphia is 22nd in goals scored (2.91 per game) and last on the power play, while the defense is 23rd in penalty killing.
1U NJ +134
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New Jersey will miss out on the playoffs, but the Devils are looking to end the regular season on a high note after winning their past two games against Detroit and Ottawa. New Jersey won the last meeting 4-3 in overtime on March 16. Boston had lost five in a row while scoring exactly one goal in four of them before defeating Columbus 3-2. New Jersey has gone OVER five of seven overall and 11 of 16 versus Eastern Conference teams. Four of the past five meetings have gone OVER. Jeremy Swayman is confirmed for the Bruins, and he has lost his past four starts, although he hasn't gotten much support on the offensive end.
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Anaheim clinched a playoff berth when Nashville lost to San Jose last night. The offense is 13th in goals per game (3.23). They still have plenty to work on after a 4-3 overtime loss to Vancouver. This is just their second game in five days, while Minnesota played yesterday, losing 6-3 at St. Louis. Minnesota has played eight of the last 10 on the road, losing the last three. It's also their third game in four days.
1U COL -140
In case the Oilers needed a reminder of who holds the balance of power in the Western Conference, Colorado delivered one last night with a 2-1 shootout win in Edmonton. Usually, it's a tall order for NHL road teams to lace up on back-to-back nights, but the Avs have been an exception to the rule. Since 2019, Colorado has boasted a 29-14 (.674) record in the second of back-to-back road games with no rest—best in the NHL. Calgary limped home from its recent 1-4-1 road trip and managed a 4-1 upset over Utah on Sunday, but they are only 13-19 this year off a win. Colorado has owned this series, going 17-2-2 the past seven years, including an impressive 8-1 record at the Saddledome. Assistant coaches Nolan Pratt and Dave Hakstol are in charge of the Avs while HC Bednar recovers after being struck by an errant puck against Vegas on Saturday, and Colorado still has more than enough grit and firepower to handle Calgary's depleted lineup.
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Los Angeles has won five in a row and seven of nine. The Kings are 20-9-10 on the road, anchored by a defense that is fifth in goals given up (2.89 per game) and 12th in save percentage. Vancouver is a brutal 8-27-5 at home, ranked 30th in goals scored (2.56 per game) and 29th in shooting percentage. The defense is 31st in penalty killing, plus last in goals surrendered (3.81 per game) and in save percentage (.880). The Kings have won the last three meetings against Vancouver by a 10-2 count.
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Montreal has been sensational on the road (24-8-8). The offense is sixth in goals (3.42 per game), ninth on the power play, and second in shooting percentage. The Canadiens are on a 15-5 run and working with a day of rest after Sunday's 4-1 win over the Islanders. The Flyers are playing the second of a back-to-back, after a 3-2 shootout win over Carolina last night. It's also their third game in four nights. Philadelphia is 22nd in goals scored (2.91 per game) and last on the power play, while the defense is 23rd in penalty killing.
1U NJ +134
1.5U NJ O6 -113
New Jersey will miss out on the playoffs, but the Devils are looking to end the regular season on a high note after winning their past two games against Detroit and Ottawa. New Jersey won the last meeting 4-3 in overtime on March 16. Boston had lost five in a row while scoring exactly one goal in four of them before defeating Columbus 3-2. New Jersey has gone OVER five of seven overall and 11 of 16 versus Eastern Conference teams. Four of the past five meetings have gone OVER. Jeremy Swayman is confirmed for the Bruins, and he has lost his past four starts, although he hasn't gotten much support on the offensive end.
1U ANA -127
Anaheim clinched a playoff berth when Nashville lost to San Jose last night. The offense is 13th in goals per game (3.23). They still have plenty to work on after a 4-3 overtime loss to Vancouver. This is just their second game in five days, while Minnesota played yesterday, losing 6-3 at St. Louis. Minnesota has played eight of the last 10 on the road, losing the last three. It's also their third game in four days.
1U COL -140
In case the Oilers needed a reminder of who holds the balance of power in the Western Conference, Colorado delivered one last night with a 2-1 shootout win in Edmonton. Usually, it's a tall order for NHL road teams to lace up on back-to-back nights, but the Avs have been an exception to the rule. Since 2019, Colorado has boasted a 29-14 (.674) record in the second of back-to-back road games with no rest—best in the NHL. Calgary limped home from its recent 1-4-1 road trip and managed a 4-1 upset over Utah on Sunday, but they are only 13-19 this year off a win. Colorado has owned this series, going 17-2-2 the past seven years, including an impressive 8-1 record at the Saddledome. Assistant coaches Nolan Pratt and Dave Hakstol are in charge of the Avs while HC Bednar recovers after being struck by an errant puck against Vegas on Saturday, and Colorado still has more than enough grit and firepower to handle Calgary's depleted lineup.
1U LA -149
Los Angeles has won five in a row and seven of nine. The Kings are 20-9-10 on the road, anchored by a defense that is fifth in goals given up (2.89 per game) and 12th in save percentage. Vancouver is a brutal 8-27-5 at home, ranked 30th in goals scored (2.56 per game) and 29th in shooting percentage. The defense is 31st in penalty killing, plus last in goals surrendered (3.81 per game) and in save percentage (.880). The Kings have won the last three meetings against Vancouver by a 10-2 count.
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