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Game 7 unders are a "set-and-forget" playoff puck approach with me. Expect both sides to tighten up and avoid mistakes here as this series hits its final game. Whoever scores first is likely to try and clamp down and slow the pace. Shots have been slowing on both ends of late, and this under 6 is 2-0-1 in the last three games. Fade goals here, and I do lean Edmonton winning
Stuart Skinner rewarded the faith Kris Knoblauch placed in him and returned to the nets in fine form during Saturday's 5-1 Oilers cruise to force this Game 7 tonight. But this has still been a series more dictated by Rick Tocchet, who has mostly been able to slow Connor McDavid, and will have the added bonus of the last line changes tonight to give JT Miller as many chances as possible tp disrupt the McDavid line. The question for Tocchet and the Canucks is if they can get one more big effort in goal out of Arturs Silovs, off of his most-shaky playoff effort on Saturday night. Note Vancouver 7-3 vs. Edmonton this season. Play Canucks on Money Line
The Zig-Zag system has worked great in this series, as no team has won consecutive games. I think that’s about to change in game seven. The Oilers have out-shot Vancouver 174-132 in the first six games. The Caucks have a -71 shot differential, while Edmonton is +52 in this postseason. The Oilers have five players ranked in the top 25 in postseason points, including Draisaitl, McDavid, and Bouchard, occupying the top three spots. Vancouver has just two players ranked in the top 25 in points. The Canucks will play their 13th playoff game, while Edmonton has played one fewer. I like the road team!
Not much better than an NHL Game 7. Big number but I'm like actively rooting for overtime and this way I can (hopefully) enjoy it as a fan while already having cashed. The Oilers went back to Stuart Skinner in net for Game 6, and he was good in the victory but also has allowed at least three goals six times this postseason. Skinner's road splits are much worse as well. If he allows at least three again, we should be fine.