Today’s best NHL anytime goal scorer props: Back Maple Leafs right wing against Senators


Today’s best NHL anytime goal scorer props: Back Maple Leafs right wing against Senators

A couple of teams with 2-0 passing the road on Thursday when the first round of the Playoffs of the Stanley 2025 Cup continues with a four-game whiteboard. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Jets, who won both games at home, tried to put their series when they visit Ottawa and St. Louis Blues, respectively, for match 3 clashes.

In the meantime, Minnesota Wild welcomes Vegas Golden Knights for game 3 of his match, which is even 1-1. And the champion of the Stanley Reigning Florida Panthers Cup faces the lightning billet in Tampa Bay for match 2 of the “Florida Battle” after crossing the victory at the opening of the series.

Toronto dominated Ottawa 6-2 in match 1 of the “battle of Ontario”, but he missed a two-goal lead in the second game before Max Domi Marqués at 3:09 in the extension for a 3-2 triumph. John Tavares and Defender Morgan Rielly scored in each of the first two contests for the Maple Leafs, who left a 2-1 decision on their only regular season visit to the capital of Canada.

The winning planes of the President’s Trophy gathered by a 5-3 victory over the Blues on the goal of their Western conference series and escaped game 2 with a 2-1 win. After scoring eight goals of the game during the regular season, Kyle Connor registered so much in this game for Winnipeg, who won both competitions at Enterprise Center in 2024-25.

Minnesota recovered a 4-2 defeat at the opening of the series with a 5-2 victory in match 2. Matt Boldy followed a two-goal performance in the first game with the first account of the Tuesday competition and Kirill Kaprizov scored twice for the WILD, which lost five meetings at home with the Golden Knights, including his regular season.

Despite registering only 17 shots in match 1 against lightning, the Panthers went 3 by 3 to the power play and won a 6-2 victory. Captain Matthew Tkachuk was in the Florida program for the first time since February 8 and made his presence heard, scoring a couple of men’s advantage and attending another.

After five best bets connected to get a goal for the previous three days, here are some players with value to take into account when making betting for a scorer at any time on Thursday.

The best bets

Sam Reinhart, Panthers (+225, BET365)

Reinhart could have ended with 18 goals less by 2024-25 than the maximum of career he had the previous season, but he still directed Florida with 39. The 29-year-old skater scored twice against the New York Rangers in his final regular season contest and also achieved an account in the victory of match 1 of the Panthers. This goal gave it three out of four general meetings against lightning this campaign, and also became three times the triumph of five Florida games over Tampa Bay in the first later season. Reinhart has 23 goals in 44 race competitions against lightning, including playoffs and 22 in 56 general post -season games.

Brayden Point, Lightning (+160, Draftkings)

There were not many bright places for Tampa Bay in the series of the series, but Point was one of them. The 29 -year -old, who finished sixth in the Nhl In 2024-25 with 42 goals, he scored one of the two highs of the lightning in the shameful defeat. Point scored three times in four with the panthers during the regular season and has seven goals in 12 race playoff games against Florida. In general, he has marked 43 high in 88 post -season competitions.

William Nylander, Maple Leafs (+220, Fanduel)

Nylander led Toronto and was second in the league this season with a maximum of 45 goals, scoring the third consecutive campaign that reached the 40 -goals. The 2-year-old son of the former NHL striker, Michael Nylander, once marked in his last six competitions of the regular season, but marked the triumph of match 1 over Ottawa, giving him 21 goals in 56 career post-season competitions. This goal came to the power play, where it became 12 times in 2024-25 to take part of the team’s leadership, so it will be an important threat if and when the senators are in the penalty box.

Matt Boldy, wild (+210, Fanduel)

Boldy fell four shy goals from his maximum career by 2024-25, but he still led Minnesota with 27.The 24-year-old was an offensive force for the wild in this series so far, marking the two teams in the opening and won the score in the victory of match 2.This made Boldy be responsible for four goals in a row, as he also scored the winner of Minnesota, Ducks Anaheim in the final of the regular season of the club. Only three other players have managed to count on the nature of the series so far, so it is reasonable to think that Boldy will have their opportunities on Thursday.

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