Today’s props for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Auston Matthews among best bets Sunday


Today’s props for NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: Auston Matthews among best bets Sunday

Florida Panthers’s reigning champion even tries his series of the second round of the Eastern Conference in two wins when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs when the Playoffs of the Stanley 2025 Cup continue Sunday. In a Western conference match, Winnipeg Jets winners of the Presidents’ Trophy visit Dallas Stars for Game 3 with the series even at 1-1.

Things did not look good for Florida on Friday, as John Tavares scored his second goal of the game at the beginning of the second period to give the Maple Leafs, who won the first two games of the series at home, a 3-1 lead. But the panthers marked three consecutive highs later at the session, and after Toronto marked in the middle of the third to nourish the contest, Brad Marchand became 15:27 of the extension and the Panthers prevented them from reaching the removal.

Dallas took the first blood against Winnipeg on the force of Mikko Rantanen’s second direct trick, but the jets could close the Finnish right wing and the rest of the stars, while Nikolaj Ehlers recorded two goals and a Troophy’s assistance and vezina Finalist Connor Hellebuyck made 21 savings in a 4-0 victory in Hellebuyck allowed three goals or less in three contests in a row after surrendering at least five in three of their four previous outings.

Here are some value players to consider when making the bets on Sunday playoff matches.

The best bets

Mark Wipe, Jets: 1+ attendance (+124, Fanduel)

After losing the last two games of the Winnipeg’s first round against St. Louis Blues Due to injuries, Scheifele participated offensively in each of the first two competitions in this match. The 32-year-old center scored a goal at the opening and set up one in match 2. Scheifele pointed out 48 assists during the regular season, its largest total since it recorded a maximum of 50 years in 2016-17, and has registered five in seven games this post-season. Look for —the one to get another one in the game 3.

Jason Robertson, Stars: 1+ Assist (+200, Fanduel)

Robertson lost the Dallas first round series against Colorado’s evaluation with a lower body injury and did not record any point in the first two games of this game. But the 25-year-old left wing reached the 80-point mark by 2024-25 for the third consecutive season and was second in the stars with 45 assists. Robertson reached double numbers in attendance at each of the last two posts, registering 11 by 2023 and 10 in last year’s playoffs. With much of Winnipeg’s care about Rantanen-Hot Rantanen, who pointed out a point on each of the last 12 highs of Dallas, I like that Robertson becomes involved and set a goal on Sunday.

Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs: Quather Gold Scorer (+160, BETMGM)

Since scoring five goals in Toronto’s first victory over Tampa Bay Lightning in 2023, Matthews has registered only three in his last 19 playoff games. The three winner of the Maurice Richard Trophy does not have to have eight career -in -law competitions yet. The drought has to end at some point and the game 4 is as good as anyone that Matthews breaks.

William Nylander, Maple Leafs: 1+ Assist (+118, Fanduel)

Nylander scored five goals in a three -game period before giving a couple of attendance to match 3 on Friday. The 29 -year -old right wing is tied by fourth to the Nhl With a new post -season attendance attendance, he recorded at least one in seven of his nine contests. He has collected four during his last four games and will probably again participate in Toronto’s offense on Sunday.

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