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Monday’s NHL action delivered high drama across four arenas. Toronto erased a three-goal hole, Vancouver struck in overtime, and St. Louis finally snapped its skid. Bettors following third-period momentum and team form found strong angles on the Odds & Scores board.
Maple Leafs 4, Penguins 3
Toronto stormed back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat Pittsburgh at home. William Nylander scored twice and added an assist, while Auston Matthews chipped in a goal and assist. Bobby McMann buried the game-winner at 13:43 of the third to complete the comeback.
Anthony Stolarz stopped 34 shots and held the line when Toronto trailed early. Rookie Ben Kindel scored twice and Erik Karlsson added a goal for the Penguins, who have dropped two straight.
Capper Insight: Diego Garcia flagged Toronto’s home third-period scoring trend in the Bettors Handbook, noting that “comeback energy and shot volume spike late” when trailing by multiple goals. The read paid off again.
Canucks 5, Predators 4 (OT)
Brock Boeser scored with two seconds left in overtime as Vancouver beat Nashville on the road. Boeser finished with two goals and one assist, while Evander Kane added a pair and Elias Pettersson recorded two helpers.
Filip Forsberg and Michael Bunting each had a goal and an assist for Nashville, which fell in overtime for the second time this month.
Capper Insight: Keylor Santos identified Vancouver’s “high-paced road resilience” in his pregame post on the Picks Leaderboard, pushing bettors toward the over. The game reached nine combined goals.
Blues 3, Oilers 2
Pius Suter scored the deciding goal with 1:23 remaining to give St. Louis a long-awaited win over Edmonton, ending a seven-game skid. Robert Thomas returned from injury with a goal and assist, and rookie Dalibor Dvorsky netted his first career goal.
Connor McDavid had two assists for the Oilers, who blew a two-goal lead. Calvin Pickard made 19 saves in defeat.
Capper Insight: Ross Walker, tracking form reversals across losing streaks, advised “fade fatigue, not confidence” in his Handicappers update, projecting a strong rebound from the Blues’ top line.
Kraken 3, Blackhawks 1
Jordan Eberle and Matty Beniers each tallied a goal and assist as Seattle extended its point streak to five games. Jamie Oleksiak added a goal, and Joey Daccord stopped 29 shots for the win.
Andre Burakovsky scored Chicago’s only goal. Arvid Soderblom made 21 saves as the Blackhawks dropped their fourth straight.
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