Can the Maple Leafs end the Devils 10-game win streak? Here are the best bets for tonight's game.
At 5-11 O/U, Toronto is one of the best Under teams in hockey. The Leafs haven’t played in a game with eight or more goals all year and the offense has scored four or more goals just three times.
If Toronto can minimize the turnovers, we could see very few shots in this game. Both clubs sit in the Bottom 4 in shots allowed, with each team giving up 28 shots per game or fewer.Article content Power-play opportunities could also be limited as both teams sit in the bottom half in penalties taken and penalties drawn. The Leafs have seen more than two power-play opportunities just once over their last five games and are 2-for-9 with the man advantage over that stretch.
New Jersey has just been a great defensive team this year. They dominate possession, have allowed two or fewer goals in seven of their last 10, and sit first in expected goals against/60. This total is teetering on seven but like the previous Toronto games, it will unlikely move off the 6.5. At plus money, the Under is a better play here.The Devils are 6-0 in their last six games after allowing two or fewer goals in their previous game. Find more
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