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Betway Bets of the Day: Bet on Brad Marchand’s over in shots as Boston visits Vancouver

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Another late game push by the Canucks led by Andrei Kuzmenko helping the Canucks to a 3-2 win over the Blues. Elias Pettersson capped off a three point night with the game winner in overtime.
Vancouver is set to return home for one game against the league-leading Boston Bruins. Here are thee bets I like for tonight’s game.
Player Prop
Pettersson registered 10 shots in Thursday’s game against the Predators. Look for him to have a big game on Hockey Night in Canada as he’s starting to ascend into being a top 10 player in the league.
Player Prop #2
Brad Marchand to register over 2.5 shots at -134. My $10 bet would return $17.50.
Marchand has tallied 10 shots in his last two games, which is an average of five per game. I like this bet a lot and as the lock of the day.
Over / Under
Game to end with over 6.5 goals at -120. My $10 bet would return $18.33.
11 of the Canucks last 12 games have ended with over 6.5 goals, enough said.
Last Game Bets
Elias Pettersson to register over 2.5 shots at -167. My $10 bet would return $16.00. – HIT
Justin Faulk to register over 2.5 shots at -118. My $10 bet would return $18.50. – HIT
Vancouver to score a power play goal at -125. My $10 bet would return $22.50. – MISSED
We staked $30 and returned $34.50, we are now up $160.46 on the year.
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