
Today’s best NHL anytime goal scorer props: Back Maple Leafs star against Senators
Today’s best NHL anytime goal scorer props: Back Maple Leafs star against Senators
Finally, the Florida panthers begin to defend their first championship when they visit the Tampa Bay Lightning Tuesday for match 1 of their series of the first round of the Eastern Conference on the Playoffs of the Stanley 2025 Cup. The “Battle of Florida” is the last of the eight games of the first round to begin as the lightning and 2024 Champions Panther In five years and third time in the opening round. Tampa Bay won the first two playoff meetings among the rivals intracted before losing in five games in the first later season.
Three other series are resumed on Tuesday, with domestic teams seeking to advance by 2-0. Carolina’s hurricanes house the New Jersey Devils after publishing a 4-1 victory on the goal, the Toronto Maple Leafs continue the “Ontario battle” against Ottawa visiting senators after a 6-2 route to match 1 and Vegas Golden Knights are trying to build a 4-2 triumph when they welcome Minnesota Wild in “City”.
Logan Stankoven debuted with Carolina with Carolina a memorable, as he recorded two goals, including the winner, against New Jersey Sunday. The series workshop between the Golden Knights and Wild had a couple of scorers of various goals, as Matt Boldy set the two highs for Minnesota and Brett Howden turned twice for Vegas. In the meantime, six different players scored the Maple Leafs in their victory, including William Nylander, who finished second in the Nhl During the regular season with 45 career goals.
After three of the four best bets on Monday connected to get a goal, here are some players with value to take into account when making betting for a scorer at any time on Tuesday.
The best bets
Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs (+125, Fanduel)
The three winner of the Maurice Richard trophy had a season, according to its standards, by 2024-25, ending with 33 goals after leading the NHL with a maximum of 69 years of the previous campaign. The injuries were part of the reason, limiting Matthews to 67 games. But the 27 -year -old ended the regular season with a three -game streak and pointed to a couple of attendance against Senators in match 1. Matthews, who has marked 25 shots in 35 regular season competitions against Ottawa, saw that six of his teammates found the next net Sunday and is ready to participate in fun.
Sam Reinhart, Panthers (+210, Fanduel)
Reinhart also decreased to the Objectives Observation Department this season after a surprising 2023-24, which scored 39 after making a better race campaign 57 times. The young man, 29, twice marked in three regular season meetings against lightning after three goals in the triumph of five Florida games over Tampa Bay in the later season. Reinhart has 22 goals in 43 career competitions against lightning, including playoffs and 21 in 55 general post -season games.
Nikita to Chebrov, Lightening (+175, BET365)
There are many punctuation threats on the Tampa Bay list, and any number may have a target on Tuesday. It is likely that one is Kucherov, who has scored at least 30 goals in eight of the nine nine seasons. The Russian right wing, 31, recorded three goals during its three final competitions of the regular season and had two in four meetings with the Panthers by 2024-25. Kucherov has marked 21 times in 38 games of the regular race season and five times in 15 playoff contests against Florida. Enter this series with a drought of 10 post-season games and will be eager to help the Avenger Lightning of the Loss of last year’s series.
Brandon Saad, Golden Knights (+330, Draftkings)
Saad finished with only 13 goals from more than 72 games this season, its lowest total since it had 10 in 46 competitions with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2012-13. However, the 32 -year -old left wing marked six high in 29 games with the Golden Knights, who signed him after he was released at the end of January by St. Louis Blues, for whom he made only seven times into 43 contests. Saad fought the stretch before ending with a drought of 15 April 15 against the Flames de Calgary in his last regular season competition. He did not mark the game 1 against the savage, but he attended and was one of the most dangerous strikers in the ice for either team. Seeing Saad scoring his first playoff goal since 2022 in match 2 would not be a surprise.