Sunday should be an NHL thriller.
There were four games on the cards, and the league perfectly surprised the start.
Winnipeg and St. Louis kick things off at 1pm. Action must continue throughout the day until the Kings and Oilers pack drops and wraps from Edmonton at 9:30pm.
Days like this should be cherished for hockey bettors. Because there aren’t many like them because round one gets involved in the next few days.
390/1, try using it by building a whole day parlay with one bet from each game. All the odds via Fanduel.
Jet vs. Blues, 1pm
This series has a bit of everything through three games.
There was a blues victory in the blues to fight the thriller before and after the Blues in Game 3, a 2-1 nail bitter, and how to return to the series.
One thing I haven’t seen in these 7 Best Series is overtime. This is surprising given how the first two games of this matchup were played.
Game 4 should be a cage. Winnipeg is trying to get his defense back on track after being shell shocked Thursday.
Bet: 60 minute draw (+320)
Hurricane vs. Devils, 3:30pm
The Devils fought back in the series with 3-2 overtime in Game 3 on Friday in double overtime. And they managed to put a fever on the hurricane, which was highly favored in another win on Sunday.
The Devils were not given much chance before this series and were completely amortized after falling behind 2-0, but at the worst, despite the rash of injuries, they stuck to it.
Carolina’s goaltending has been held firmly throughout the first three games, but Frederick Andersen is always the threat of being disappointed at big moments.
Bet on the Sunday of that story with demon play to win with at least two goals.
Bet: Devil-1.5 (+340)
Capitals vs. Canadiens, 6:30pm
This is all about confusion. The Canadiens headed for the series with a 6-3 victory on Friday, but the real story here is that both teams lost their starting goaltender in Game 3, and it’s unclear who will take on the Blue Paint on either side of Sunday.
Also, there was a crazy brawl at the end of the second season, which gave us more heat than a factor.
In Game 4, we were hoping that the noisy bell center crowd would play its part in adding fuel to the fire. Two teams with goaltender uncertainty, bad blood and abundant scoring punches give this game all to the right than the ingredients.
Bet: Goal of 7.5 or higher (+285)
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Kings vs. Oilers, 9:30pm
The Oilers got on the board with Game 3 victory, but the most surprising thing is that the scores of this series (30 goals in the first three games) and each contest is thrown away from the script thanks to many early tallies.
The Kings will likely focus on removing the stab wounds from the game and escape, but the Oilers will need to continue protecting goaltender Calvin Picard, who replaced Stuart Skinner midway through Game 2.
Bet: First period less than 0.5 goals (+450)
