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Top NHL Betting Matchups of the Week – October 30th Edition
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Monday, October 30
Vegas at New York Islanders (7:00pm ET, ATTSN / MSG+)
The Vegas Golden Knights are taking the NHL by storm. Far from playing like the typical expansion team, they are third in the league in goals per game (3.8) and second in goals permitted per game (2.1). Their penalty kill is solid at 86.2% (6th in the NHL). They come into this game fresh off the momentum of a 7-0 shellacking of the Colorado Avalanche on Friday night. The New York Islanders picked up an impressive win of their own, pasting the Nashville Predators on Saturday night, 6-2, down in Music City. The Islanders score a lot (3.5 goals per game, good for 7th in the NHL), but their defense is a little porous, as their 3.1 goals permitted per game ranks #18 in the league). John Tavares has been hot for the Islanders, though, putting up a hat trick last Tuesday and then another on Saturday in that rout in Nashville. Until someone slows the Golden Knights down, though, I’m picking them to win in Gotham. NHL Betting Pick: Vegas Golden KnightsTuesday, December 31
Arizona at Detroit (7:30pm ET, FSAZ / FSDT)
The Arizona Coyotes are the ones playing like the expansion team, still waiting for their first victory in 11 tries. They have put just 26 goals in net thus far, while surrendering 48 tallies for a -22 differential — so they are averaging a -2 differential per night. Goalie Antti Raanta, acquired in the offseason to shore up the back end, hasn’t played much yet because of an injury rash. Bringing Raanta and center Derek Stepan from the New York Rangers in the offseason, along with defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson from Chicago — and new coach Rick Tocchet from the Penguins’ staff — has yet to pay off. There is a talented young core, with Clayton Keller leading a great rookie class. They are spending extended periods in the attack zone more often than last year, but they are still looking to break through.