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Betway Bets of the Day: Bet on Brad Marchand to keep being a pain for the Canucks

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The Canucks losing streak has reached a season-high four games after an uninspired 5-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night. Vancouver jumped out to an early 1-0 lead but, after that, were thoroughly outplayed.
Vancouver will now return home for a quick three-game homestand starting against the Bruins. Here are three bets I like for tonight’s game.
Player Prop
Pastrnak registered six shots in his first matchup with the Canucks a few weeks ago, and I like him to replicate that again tonight; he’s a high-volume shooter in a good matchup against a reeling Canucks team.
Take this play at .8 units.
Player Prop
Elias Pettersson to register over 2.5 shots at -134. My $10 bet would return $17.50.
Pettersson has hit his ever 2.5 in three of his last four games. With the power-play in such bad form right now, I could see a new setup focusing on Pettersson shooting as the number one option. I like a high volume game from him tonight.
Take this also at .8 units.
Player Prop
Brad Marchand to score anytime at +162. My $10 bet would return $26.20.
The definition of a “Canucks killer” he gained this reputation in the cup finals, but has also been money against the team recently in the regular season. He has scored in three straight games against Vancouver including one in their first matchup this season.
Take this play at .8 units for a nice payout.
Last Game Bets
JT Miller to register over 2.5 at -110-. My $10 bet would return $19.52. – HIT
Elias Lindholm to register a point at -134. My $12.50 bet would return $21.87. – MISSED
Vancouver to win money-line at -130. My $10 would return $17.69. – MISSED
We staked $32.50 and returned $19.52. We are now up $68.65 on the season.
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