NHL roundup: Lightning edge Bruins in memorable Stadium Series game

This slate had the full hockey bettor experience. A Stadium Series game turned into a wild comeback that flipped everything, Carolina nearly gave one away late before saving it in OT, and Vegas kept sliding as Anaheim cashed a steady home win. It’s the kind of night where special teams, late-game execution, and shootout variance decide tickets fast.

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Latest NHL Odds & Lines

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NHL Picks of the Day

If you want quick-hit plays across the full slate, start with today’s NHL picks and compare how different angles are attacking the same games. I think it helps a lot on nights like this, where the difference is one swing goal or one penalty-kill stand.

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Toronto Maple Leafs

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Feb 02, 2026 22:00 EST

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-103

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-120

Colorado Avalanche

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Detroit Red Wings

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Feb 02, 2026 21:00 EST

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Chicago Blackhawks

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San Jose Sharks

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Feb 02, 2026 20:30 EST

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Top Takeaways

  • Tampa’s rally from four down was powered by special teams and late composure, then decided by a single shootout finish. That’s high-variance hockey in one game.
  • Boston got big offense and still lost, which is a reminder that leads aren’t safe when penalties pile up and momentum flips.
  • Carolina’s late two-goal lead evaporated, then OT settled it quickly. Bettors felt both sides of that swing in about ten minutes.
  • Anaheim’s win was more straightforward, but Vegas extending a season-high skid keeps them in the “can’t trust them late” category right now.
  • When a slate has OT and shootouts deciding outcomes, you’re not reading one number. You’re reading game state, fatigue, and who handles the last five minutes.

NHL Game Recaps

Tampa Bay Lightning vs Boston Bruins Recap: Lightning win 6-5

Jake Guentzel scored the lone shootout goal and added two assists as Tampa Bay rallied from a four-goal deficit to beat Boston 6-5 in a NHL Stadium Series game at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers football stadium. Nikita Kucherov had a goal and three assists, and Brandon Hagel finished with a goal and two helpers. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 29 saves and watched David Pastrnak hit the post on Boston’s third shootout try.

The turning point was Tampa’s special teams and the way the game tilted once the comeback started rolling. Darren Raddysh had a power-play goal and an assist, and both Oliver Bjorkstrand and Nick Paul scored on the power play. Boston still got two goals from Morgan Geekie plus goals from Alex Steeves, Viktor Arvidsson, and Matthew Poitras, with Charlie McAvoy posting two assists, but it still came down to the shootout coin-flip after the collapse.

Carolina Hurricanes vs Los Angeles Kings Recap: Hurricanes win 3-2

Sebastian Aho scored 1:25 into overtime to lift Carolina past Los Angeles 3-2 in Raleigh. Jordan Staal and Alexander Nikishin scored in regulation, while Shayne Gostisbehere had two assists, including one on the winner. Brandon Bussi made 11 saves and improved to 21-3-1 as a rookie.

This one swung late, and that’s the bettor sting. The Kings erased a two-goal deficit in the final seven minutes with goals from Samuel Helenius and Quinton Byfield, turning a near shutout into a live finish. Carolina escaped in OT, but the key lesson is pretty simple: late-game leads in hockey can disappear fast when the trailing team finally converts and momentum flips.

Anaheim Ducks vs Vegas Golden Knights Recap: Ducks win 4-3

Chris Kreider scored twice and Cutter Gauthier and Ryan Poehling also scored as Anaheim beat visiting Vegas 4-3. Troy Terry returned from an 11-game absence and had two assists, and Lukas Dostal made 28 saves as the Ducks won their fourth straight at home.

For bettors, the important angle is what’s happening with Vegas right now. They matched a season-high five-game losing streak (0-3-2) and are 1-5-2 since a seven-game winning streak ended Jan. 19. Vegas still got goals from Mitch Marner, Ivan Barbashev, and Tomas Hertl, but the game stayed in that uncomfortable zone where they can score and still not finish.

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NHL Picks and Handicappers

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Growing up in Canada, Al is the hockey equivalent to the Great White North’s Doug McKenzie. He’s not an electrical genius, but he is a hockey genius, eh. Al is now Sports Hub’s NHL expert and you’ll love his value plays on puck lines and underdogs. You’ll get a taste for what Al is all about in his hockey content here at the Sports Hub. He’s got a flair for numbers and you’ll see it in his posts here on the site. Al has been writing for top sports news outlets for years. Al “grants” you the right to win more hockey bets with his picks here at the Sports Hub. Check daily for all of his writing and action.