NHL roundup: Alex Ovechkin scores 900th career goal in Caps’ win

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Washington Capitals 6, St. Louis Blues 1

Alex Ovechkin reached 900 career goals with a spinning backhand finish as Washington snapped a four-game winless streak in dominant fashion. Anthony Beauvillier and Tom Wilson each scored twice, Jakob Chychrun had three assists, and the Capitals punished a slumping Blues side that is 1-6-2 in its past nine. Jordan Binnington allowed four on 15 shots before being chased. A milestone like Ovechkin’s and a lopsided result feed directly into form-based edges outlined in NHL betting 101.

San Jose Sharks 6, Seattle Kraken 1

Macklin Celebrini produced a goal and two assists as San Jose handed Seattle its first regulation home loss of the season. Will Smith, Tyler Toffoli and John Klingberg also scored, while Yaroslav Askarov stopped 28 shots. The Sharks improved to 4-1-1 in their last six, flipping their profile from easy fade to live road spoiler. For bettors tracking emerging value in short sample heaters, this is the type of spot covered in how to find the best hockey picks all season.

Calgary Flames 5, Columbus Blue Jackets 1

Nazem Kadri scored in his 1,000th game as Calgary buried Columbus early with two goals in the first 92 seconds from Morgan Frost and Blake Coleman. Adam Klapka and Mikael Backlund also scored, and Dustin Wolf stopped 42 shots to secure Calgary’s first back-to-back wins of the season. Columbus generated volume but little danger, extending a slide that sharp bettors can exploit using principles from how to bet on hockey instead of chasing shot counts alone.

Chicago Blackhawks 5, Vancouver Canucks 2

Tyler Bertuzzi’s hat trick and 43 saves from Spencer Knight ended both Chicago’s three-game skid and an 11-game drought against Vancouver. The Canucks outshot the Blackhawks 45-28 but failed to solve Knight until late, when Aatu Raty and Evander Kane broke the shutout. Chicago’s underdog win in a lopsided shot script is a textbook reminder of how pricing, public perception, and variance intersect, reinforcing concepts in evaluating NHL underdogs.

Toronto Maple Leafs 5, Utah Mammoth 3

John Tavares’ third-period goal broke a 2-2 tie as Toronto secured its third straight win. Tavares, William Nylander, Matias Maccelli and Matthew Knies each posted a goal and assist, Auston Matthews also scored, and Anthony Stolarz made 21 saves. Utah got goals from Michael Carcone, Mikhail Sergachev and Dylan Guenther but could not slow Toronto’s top end. For bettors weighing elite forward depth versus travel and scheduling spots, this matchup aligns with the structured approach in how to master hockey odds.

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