This Canadian Thanksgiving offers an exciting five-game NHL slate for hockey fans, which is headlined by a primetime showdown between Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins versus the Montreal Canadiens.
As families gather for the holiday, enjoy thrilling matchups starting at 1 PM, featuring the red-hot Utah Hockey Club facing off against the New Jersey Devils, the Kings will take on the Senators, and the Panthers will battle the Bruins in a tough matchup in Beantown.
Our Best Bets made a comeback Sunday with a 3-2 record that improved our season numbers to 14-10 with a 6-1 record on player props. The Pad Stacking Challenge will return today and we hope our Thanksgiving selections enhance the joyful spirit of the holiday even further.
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Bet: Pavel Zacha Over 0.5 points (+100), Bruins ML (-125)
The Panthers pounced on the Bruins in their first matchup of the season where Boston was forced to start backup netminder Joonas Korpisalo. Florida made them pay for it as they score four goals in the first period, which they rode to a 6-4 victory. This time around the Bruins will have Swayman and should be more competitive in this game.
In their first matchup earlier this season, we explained how you can tap into superstar David Pastrnak’s point production by using his winger Pavel Zacha as a discounted sidebet. We predicted Zacha to find the scoresheet but he did one better by scoring on Florida’s Sergei Bobrovsky.
It kept Zacha’s record perfect in our best bets and improved it to 5-0. We see no reason now to stray from what’s been working for us and Zacha has a solid track record against Florida, scoring in two consecutive games and totaling eight points in their last nine matchups.
Bet: Canadiens ML (+110), Nick Suzuki anytime goal (+190)
The Canadiens’ offense has been on fire, scoring 11 goals in their first three games of the season. The Pittsburgh Penguins on the other hand, have stumbled at times, evident in their 4-2 loss to the Maple Leafs. While the Habs are benefiting from the emergence of their young talent, the older Penguins are struggling to find solutions for their bleeding defence, which has already allowed 16 goals in three games this season.
This one shouldn’t be overcomplicated as Sidney Crosby and his veteran teammates may keep this game close but the young Habs have shown to be impactful against tougher defences like…