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Jack Roslovic scored his second straight overtime winner as Edmonton outlasted Philadelphia, while New Jersey and New York extended their surges on the road. Handicappers tracking form and shot quality edges found clear value on the Odds & Scores board.
Oilers 2, Flyers 1 (OT)
Jack Roslovic delivered another overtime winner, roofing a one-timer 1:19 into extra time to lift Edmonton past Philadelphia. Matt Savoie fed Roslovic on a 2-on-0 rush after a Flyers turnover.
Evan Bouchard also scored for the Oilers, and Stuart Skinner made 20 saves. Savoie added two assists as Edmonton opened its seven-game road trip with a win. Dan Vladar stopped 30 shots for Philadelphia, which had a late goal overturned. Matvei Michkov scored the lone Flyers goal.
Capper Insight: Keylor Santos pointed to Edmonton’s “transition burst and road shot volume” in his morning note, which aligned with sharp action on the Oilers puck line tracked through the Bettors Handbook.
Devils 4, Blackhawks 3 (OT)
Simon Nemec registered his first career hat trick, including the overtime winner at 3:26, as New Jersey edged Chicago. Dawson Mercer added a goal, and Jack Hughes logged two assists. Jacob Markstrom made 17 saves.
Connor Bedard, Landon Slaggert, and Sam Lafferty scored for Chicago, which saw its three-game win streak end.
Capper Insight: Ross Walker highlighted New Jersey’s improved defensive rotations and “tighter third-period spacing,” which fueled under bettors early in the week on the Picks Leaderboard.
Rangers 7, Lightning 3
Will Cuylle, J.T. Miller, and Alexis Lafreniere scored on New York’s first three shots as the Rangers dominated Tampa Bay. Vincent Trocheck added two goals, and Artemi Panarin posted four assists. Igor Shesterkin made 33 saves.
Tampa Bay’s Scott Sabourin, Zemgus Girgensons, and Jake Guentzel provided the goals. Andrei Vasilevskiy allowed five on 13 shots before being pulled.
Capper Insight: Diego Garcia noted that “New York’s road metrics remain elite,” emphasizing expected-goal advantages that have now produced five straight away wins, a consistent pattern featured across the Handicappers network.
Mammoth 5, Sabres 2
Utah rallied from a 2-0 hole with five unanswered goals to defeat Buffalo. JJ Peterka, Nick Schmaltz, and Clayton Keller each had a goal and assist, while Karel Vejmelka stopped 17 shots.
Isak Rosen scored both Sabres goals as Buffalo fell to 0-4-2 on the road.
Handicappers Roundup
SAS Insider continues to lead all platforms with $9,233 profit over 14 days, followed by Keylor Santos at $5,853 and Computer Picks at $7,443. The group’s combined NHL record this week sits at 22-9, with a 61% hit rate on sides and totals.
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