The Carolina Hurricanes are one win away from reaching the Conference Finals, while the Philadelphia Flyers will aim to avoid elimination tonight in Game 4.
Logan Stankoven has been a playoff standout for the Hurricanes, and he’ll feature in my Game 4 player props along with linemate Taylor Hall, as well as Flyers defenseman Travis Sanheim.
Read the full details in my Hurricanes vs. Flyers props and NHL picks for Saturday, May 9.
Best Hurricanes vs Flyers props for Game 4
| Player | Pick | |
|---|---|---|
| Over 0.5 points | -125 | |
| Over 0.5 points | -115 | |
| Over 2.5 blocked shots | +135 |

Game 4 Prop #1: Logan Stankoven Over 2.5 shots
Logan Stankoven is making an early case as this postseason’s Conn Smythe winner, tied for the league lead with six goals in seven games while pacing the Carolina Hurricanes with 29 shots on net.
Stankoven has been a consistent shooting threat, ranking fifth among all skaters in shots per 60 minutes and 10th in shot attempts per 60, according to Natural Stat Trick.
Stankoven has logged Over 2.5 shots on net in six of seven contests this postseason, as well as four of his last five meetings vs. the Philadelphia Flyers.
Game 4 Prop #2: Taylor Hall Over 0.5 points
Taylor Hall put up just 48 points in the regular season, but he’s proven that he still has game in these playoffs.
The Hurricanes winger has recorded Over 0.5 points in six of seven outings this postseason and boasts the sixth-highest points per 60 minutes among all skaters, according to Natural Stat Trick.
Carolina’s line of Hall, Stankoven, and Jackson Blake has combined for a massive 11 goals and 24 points this postseason, and Hall will find the score sheet again in Game 4.
Game 4 Prop #3: Travis Sanheim Over 2.5 blocked shots
The Flyers have been heavily outshot by the Hurricanes this series, allowing an average of 32 shots per game.
That likely won’t change in Game 4, which is why Philly will need Travis Sanheim to keep eating rubber.
Sanheim has recorded Over 2.5 blocked shots in two straight games and three of his last five contests.
The Flyers blueliner is logging a team-high 26:12 of ice time per game, while his 39:38 total time on the penalty kill this postseason is the third-highest mark among all skaters.
Get a first bet encore up to $800 with BET99 bonus code COVERSNHL.
(not available in Ontario)
Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
Not intended for use in MA.
Affiliate Disclosure: Our team of experts has thoroughly researched and handpicked each product that appears on our website. We may receive compensation if you sign up through our links.






