Betway Bets of the Day: Bet on Brock Boeser to fire away against the Arizona Coyotes

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After a gruelling seven game road trip where the Canucks went an impressive 5-1-1, the team returns home to the cozy confines of Rogers Arena to take on the surprisingly strong Arizona Coyotes who are right in the thick of the Western Conference playoff picture.
Here are three bets I like for tonight’s game.
Player Prop
Boeser was firing away against the Blue Jackets, registering a team-high six shots. The Canucks’ leading goal scorer has tallied over 2.5 shots in four of his last six outings, and Boeser should thrive in a matchup against a bottom ten team in shots against.
I like this play at a full unit.
Player Prop
Dylan Guenther to score anytime at +300. My $6.25 bet would return $25.
Just taking a fun stab here, as Guenther was the draft pick involved in the infamous OEL and Conor Garland trade with the Coyotes. We as Canucks fans are used to things like this happening.
Take this play at .5 units for a fantastic payout.
Player Prop
Canucks to win money-line and Elias Pettersson to score a point at -118. My $12.50 bet would return $23.12.
We’re going to run this one back after a narrow loss on Monday. As mentioned previously, Pettersson has a point in eight of the Canucks’ last nine wins, so getting this as a juice reducer to move Canucks ML from -210 t0 -118 is a massive no brainer.
Take this play a full unit also.
Last Game Bets
Tyler Toffoli to register over 2.5 shots at -175. My $12.50 bet would return $19.76. – MISSED
Sam Reinhart to score anytime +120. My $10 would return $22. -HIT
Sam Reinhart to register over 2.5 shots at -175. My $12.5o bet would return $19.64. – HIT
Reinhart came through for us, Toffoli didn’t We staked $35 and returned $41.64, we are now up $174.64 on the season.
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