Nashville Predators vs. Vancouver Canucks odds, tips and betting trends
Two teams in the top half of the Western Conference standings take the ice when the Nashville Predators (3-3, sixth in conference) host the Vancouver Canucks (3-2, fourth) at Bridgestone Arena on T… The Nashville Predators and Vancouver Canucks are set to face off at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday at 9:15pm ET. Nashville has won both games as a moneyline favorite this season and has won every game they’ve played this season with moneyline odds shorter than -123. The Canucks have won three games this season playing as an underdog by +102 or longer, and are 3-1 in those games. There is a 55.2% chance that Nashville wins this contest.

Published : 2 years ago by DataSkrive in Sports
Two teams in the top half of the Western Conference standings take the ice when the Nashville Predators (3-3, sixth in conference) host the Vancouver Canucks (3-2, fourth) at Bridgestone Arena on Tuesday at 9:15 PM ET.
Nashville earned a 5-1 victory at home its last time out on October 21 against the San Jose Sharks.
Vancouver won on the road in its last game on October 21, 5-3 over the Florida Panthers.
Ahead of this showdown, here is what you need to prepare for Tuesday’s action.
• Nashville has won both of the games it has played as a moneyline favorite this season.
• The Predators have won every game they’ve played this season with moneyline odds shorter than -123.
• There is a 55.2% chance that Nashville wins this contest, per the moneyline.
• They have put up 18 goals during that span.
• On the defensive side, the Predators have allowed just 15 goals (2.5 per game) in those 10 matchups.
• This season the Canucks have three wins in the four games in which they’ve been an underdog.
• Vancouver has four games this season playing as an underdog by +102 or longer, and is 3-1 in those contests.
• The win probability for the Canucks, implied from the moneyline, is 49.5%.
• They have averaged four goals per game (20 total) over that stretch.
• On the defensive side, the Canucks have allowed just 2.6 goals per game (13 total) in those 10 matchups.
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