Stanley Cup Final Game 5: Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers best prop bet picks and predictions

Here are the 5 best prop bets for Tuesday’s Stanley Cup Final Game 5 between the Oilers and Panthers.

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The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers meet Tuesday in Game 5 of their best-of-7 Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers lead 3-1. Puck drop from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla., is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+). Below, we break down BetMGM Sportsbook’s Stanley Cup Final Game 5 prop bet odds and lines, and tab the 5 best Oilers vs. Panthers prop bets to make among SportsbookWire’s expert NHL picks and predictions.

The Oilers showed signs of life and then some with an 8-1 can-opening in Game 4 at home. Even more astonishing was that it was the role players tickling twine. C Connor McDavid scored his 1st goal of the series, but the game was already in hand, and he really wasn’t as big of a factor as his goal and 3 assists would indicate.

How will the Cats respond to their worst loss of the playoffs? They return home, and they’ll need to flush Game 4 down the toilet and realize they have the opportunity to hoist the franchise’s 1st chalice at home. LW Matthew Tkachuk has done next to nothing offensively in the series, and they’re still on the brink of a title.

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Game 5: Best Oilers at Panthers prop bet picks

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Panthers RW Vladimir Tarasenko OVER 1.5 shots (-175)

I’ve been riding this prop all series, and it has cashed in each game. I’m frankly stunned it hasn’t elevated to 2.5. Vladi has hit this in 8 straight games, and he has goals in the last 2 games. He’s a sniper, and his confidence is through the roof as he sniffs his 2nd Stanley Cup. Look past the juice, because this is cashing again.

Panthers C Aleksander Barkov UNDER 2.5 shots (-145)

Sasha Barkov has 2, 1, 2 and 2 shots on goal in this series. He has been more of a facilitator, and his defensive assignments on McJesus and C Leon Draisaitl have been large priorities. He’s flanked by wingers Sam Reinhart and Evan Rodrigues, and they have 4 goals in this series. It’s not a lock, but I’m feeling the Under here.

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Panthers C Anton Lundell OVER 0.5 points (+115)

You might not know this 22-year-old by name, but he has made a big impact in this series. He centers the 3rd line and plays on the 2nd power play, both of which with Tarasenko, and he has 4 assists in the last 3 games. The books must not know who he is either as we’re still getting plus-money for a single point.

Oilers C Leon Draisaitl OVER 2.5 shots (-140)

Draisaitl has hit this in 3 of 4 games, and the only one he failed to, was Game 2, when he checked out mentally and took a dumb penalty late in the game. He had 2 assists in the runaway Game 4 and doesn’t have a goal in the series. I look for him to try to change that and cash this early.

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Oilers G Stuart Skinner UNDER 26.5 saves (-105)

Skinner was great in Game 4 with 32 saves on 33 shots. That game was in hand early, though. That was the first time in the series he has eclipsed this number. He had 19, 25 and 15 saves in the other 3 games. I look for a different type of game in this elimination game, and I don’t see Skinner making this many stops. He could also be on a short leash since there is no tomorrow guaranteed.

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Stanley Cup Final Game 2: Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers best prop bet picks and predictions

Here are the 5 best prop bets for Monday’s Stanley Cup Final Game 2 between the Oilers and Panthers.

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The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers meet Monday in Game 2 of their best-of-7 Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers lead 1-0. Puck drop from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla., is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+). Below, we break down BetMGM Sportsbook’s Stanley Cup Final Game 2 prop bet odds and lines, and tab the 5 best Oilers vs. Panthers prop bets to make among SportsbookWire’s expert NHL picks and predictions.

We drilled 3 of the 5 prop bets in Game 1 as Florida took the opener 3-0. The only 2 we missed on were a single SOG by Zach Hyman and Sam Bennett. Those happen, but we hit on Bennett’s Over 0.5 points for +120 and more than came out ahead.

Florida dominated Game 1 despite being outshot 32-18. LW Matthew Tkachuk only spent 13:57 time on ice as the Panthers deployed C Aleksander Barkov‘s line to combat C Connor McDavid and C Leon Draisaitl. Edmonton’s lethal power play went 0-for-3, and the Panthers outhit the Oilers 57-32. What could be in store for Game 2?

Game 2: Best Oilers at Panthers prop bet picks

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Oilers C Connor McDavid OVER 3.5 shots (-110)

McDavid had 6 SOG in Game 1 as he clearly came out motivated to make an impact. That probably had an effect on Hyman not reaching the 4 SOG needed in Game 1. Barkov is one of the best defensive forwards in the league, and he’s playing McJesus tightly. He still managed to fire 6 on net, and I like the odds here to get 4 again.

Panthers G Sergei Bobrovsky OVER 24.5 saves (-130)

Bobrovsky stopped all 32 shots he faced in Game 1. The Oilers should break through with a couple in this one. However, for the amount of shots they took in a shutout, they are finding the angles and holes in the defense to get them on net. I look for 26+ saves in this one.

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Panthers C Sam Bennett OVER 0.5 points (+115)

Bennett might have been the most impactful player in Game 1. He had 1 assist, 2 SOG and 11 hits in 15:57 TOI. He has a point in 4 straight and 9 of 13 games played in these playoffs. His plus-money output remains ripe after cashing at +120 in Game 1.

Panthers RW Vladimir Tarasenko OVER 1.5 shots (-150)

We’re going back to the well with this one. Vladi scored the eventual game-winner in the clincher against the New York Rangers. He had 2 SOG and 4 hits in 12:22 TOI. I could see an increase in that playing time, and he has 2+ SOG in 5 straight games.

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Oilers C Leon Draisaitl anytime goal (+165)

Draisaitl was kept out of the net for the 3rd straight game Saturday. He is very close to cashing in, though. He had 4 SOG in Game 1, which was the most he had on net in the last 9 games. He’s playing with desperation, and this price is a steal for a superstar itching to score.

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Stanley Cup Final Game 1: Edmonton Oilers at Florida Panthers best prop bet picks and predictions

Here are the 5 best prop bets for Saturday’s Stanley Cup Final Game 1 between the Oilers and Panthers.

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The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers meet Saturday in Game 1 of their best-of-7 Stanley Cup Final. Puck drop from Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla., is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET (ABC/ESPN+). Below, we break down BetMGM Sportsbook’s Stanley Cup Final Game 1 prop bet odds and lines, and tab the 5 best Oilers vs. Panthers prop bets to make among SportsbookWire’s expert NHL picks and predictions.

The Oilers are in the Stanley Cup Final for the first time since 2006 when they were defeated by the Carolina Hurricanes. It’s a crowning moment for C Connor McDavid, who is experiencing his first tangible playoff success after being widely regarded as the league’s best player for several years. He has 5 goals, 26 assists and 31 points in 18 games this postseason.

The Panthers have a balanced attack with big bodies on defense. They’re led by LW Matthew Tkachuk, who is arguably the toughest 200-foot matchup in the game. He has been quiet of late, though, with just 1 goal in his last 11 games.

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Game 1: Best Oilers at Panthers prop bet picks

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Oilers LW Zach Hyman OVER 3.5 shots (-110)

Hyman has been a consistent offensive machine this postseason, leading the club with 14 goals in 18 games. He also has 4+ shots on goal in 12 of the 18. He gets credited with some cheap ones on deflections and rebounds in front of the net, which makes this one even more formidable.

Panthers C Sam Bennett OVER 2.5 shots (+105)

Bennett is a gritty, 2nd-line center that has paid dividends this postseason. He missed a few games earlier in the playoffs due to injury and has found his stride with goals in 3 straight games. As such, he has 4 and 5 SOG in the last 2 games. Look for him to continue to be aggressive.

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Bennett OVER 0.5 points (+120)

Since we like him to remain aggressive with the puck, that increases his potential points output. He has a point in 8 of 12 games played in these playoffs. If you’re giving up plus-money potential, I’m going to take it to the bank.

Panthers RW Vladimir Tarasenko OVER 1.5 shots (-140)

Vladi scored the eventual game-winner in the last series against the New York Rangers. He’s seeking his 2nd Stanley Cup, and the team is leaning on his experience and wicked shot. He has 3, 2, 5 and 2 SOG in the last 4 games. He’s a near-lock to land 2 on net again.

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Panthers G Sergei Bobrovsky UNDER 2.5 goals against (-115)

Bobrovsky had a 1.89 GAA and .921 SV% in the conference final. His .855 save percentage against high-danger shots on goal (106 saves, 124 shots), according to NHL EDGE, is the best among goalies to play at least 5 games in the playoffs. Florida is 2nd in the playoffs in limiting opponents to 24.5 shots on goal per game. Bob allowed 2 goals or fewer in 13 of 17 playoff games, including 5 of the 6 in the Eastern Conference Final. I expect jitters and a slower pace for the Oilers out of the chute.

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Vladimir Tarasenko trade: Who won the Blues and Rangers deal?

A first line of Vladimir Tarasenko, Artemi Panarin, and Mika Zibanejad sounds pretty good!

We’re still a good few weeks from the NHL trade deadline, but the New York Rangers made some noise on Thursday with a big add.

No longer is Vladimir Tarasenko a life-long St. Louis Blue, as the Rangers traded for the 31-year-old forward in quite the blockbuster deal. Tarasenko’s name was no stranger to the trade block over the years, but with his contract set to expire in the summer, the Rangers jumped on the chance to add a prolific scorer to their ranks ahead of the playoffs.

As the dust settles on this surprising early February deal, let’s break down the details of the Tarasenko trade and give out grades to both the Rangers and Blues!

The 6 most intriguing NHL players exposed for the 2021 expansion draft

NHL teams left some surprising players exposed for the expansion draft.

The NHL expansion draft is drawing closer by the day, but we now have a clearer picture as to whom the Seattle Kraken will pick by midweek. The protection lists for all 30 participating NHL teams have been revealed, and there are some interesting names left off the list.

Given the depth of many NHL teams, this expansion draft was always going to be a difficult exercise for general managers across the league. Even still, there are a handful of names left exposed for the Kraken to pick up that are head-turners, whether they be players already on the way out or players who were once thought essential but are now expendable.

With that in mind, here are the six most intriguing NHL players left off protected lists ahead of the upcoming expansion draft.