Bank On Rasmus Dahlin Lifting Sabres in Shocking Upset Over Hurricanes
Tuesday night is the ultimate opportunity for NHL fans, with a pair of thrilling matchups that fans eagerly anticipate. The game that sticks out appears to be the Sabres hosting the red hot Hurricanes.
For bettors, this matchup provides a chance to capitalize on some of our recent strong trends, like our 21-13 record on our last 34 picks and our 18-10 record on our last 28 player prop picks.
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Bet: Sabres +1.5 (-165), Rasmus Dahlin Over 0.5 points (-140)
The Sabres are coming off a brutal 6-2 loss versus the Kraken in their last home game that saw them blow a two-goal lead after the first period. Buffalo has won two of their last three home games and will look to respond in a tough matchup versus a red hot Hurricanes team that is 5-2-2 in their last nine games.
Carolina has lost three of their last four road matchups in Buffalo and may give us a solid chance to ride with a underdog at a decent value with the Sabres listed at -165 odds to cover the puck line. The Hurricanes started the season as one of the best betting teams but have since started to fall apart with a 8-15 record against the spread in their last 23 games.
The Sabres on the other hand are starting become a solid betting team with a 6-3 record against the spread in their last nine games. The public is all over Carolina in this spot with 62 per cent of betters taking them to cover.
I expect the Sabres to keep this one close with the help of the red hot Rasmus Dahlin, who has 12 points in his last nine games and excels in this matchups with a pair of goals and two assists for four points in his last four matchups versus the Hurricanes.
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