This is defined as a clash of the Titans. And rightly so.
The 2022 Stanley Cup final is set to begin tonight in Denver, when Colorado Avelanche hosts Tampa Bay Lightning for Match 1.
On the one hand, you have Lightning coming out after a tough win in a six-game win against the New York Rangers in the Eastern Conference final. They are trying to become the first team since the early 80s of last century. Avalanche, meanwhile, has been out for nine days after beating Edmonton Oilers in the Western Final. Colorado is looking for its third Stanley Cup in franchise history and the first since 2001.
Now that you’re aware, here are some bets you should consider for the start of tonight:
PROP №1: Kale Although over 0.5 assists (-160)
Entering the series, the 23-year-old is a betting favorite to take the Conn Smythe trophy as MVP in the playoffs. In 14 games, he recorded 17 assists – including six in seven home games. On top of that, Although he had a good rest after a monstrous performance of five points (one goal, four assists) in the series clinch against Oilers. This dude is operating on another planet right now.
PROP №2: Andrey Vasilevski over 32.5 saves (-120)
Andrei Vassilevski entered the chat.
During a total of 14 playoff games, the Avalanche averaged 40.7 shots per game. In addition, they have an average of 43.1 for seven home games. Of course, but given who they are dealing with, it would be in Colorado’s interest to pepper Vassilevski as much as possible. Undoubtedly, the 27-year-old is fighting hard for the second Conn Smythe Trophy, he was great.
PROP №3: Arthur Lekonen Over 2.5 SOG (+100)
Assuming the winger retains his second line duties and his first game, there are many values we can potentially reveal with this game – especially with plus money. During his last three outings, the 26-year-old cleared the number 2.5 and three times and collected a total of 13 shots on goal.
PROP №4: Anthony Sireli over 1.5 SOG (-160)
In the last seven games, Sirelli has scored a total of 23 shots on goal, which is an average of 3.3 per game. In addition, the 24-year-old two-way striker cleared the number 1.5 in four consecutive and six out of seven. Simply put, even with the return of Brayden Point tonight, ride the hot hand.
The odds listed above via the Bet365 Sportsbook from Wednesday afternoon.
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