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Betway Bets of the Day: Struggling Canucks take on the Arizona Coyotes

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Thursday was another game, another 5-1 home loss for the Canucks. The little optimism that started percolating in Vancouver after their win streak seems to be all gone now.
Vancouver will host the Arizona Coyotes in game three of their homestand, here are some picks I like for tonight’s game.
Lock Of The Day
If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Pettersson hit his over again last game and has done so in six straight games. I like the over 2.5 again tonight.
Special Teams
Vancouver to score a power play goal at -167. My $10 bet would return $16.00.
Despite not finding the net on the PP in their last two games, Vancouver still ranks fifth in the NHL. I like them to bump their mini-slump tonight against an average Arizona PK unit.
Parlay
Canucks to win Money Line and Elias Pettersson to register a point at -118. My $10 bet would return $18.50.
I like the Canucks tonight. They’ve done very well against Arizona in recent memory and won their last matchup 7-1 last April. I also like Pettersson to get at least a point tonight against a poor defensive squad.
Last Game Bets
Elias Pettersson to register over 2.5 shots at -150. My $10 bet would return $16.66. – HIT
Brandon Montour to register over 2.5 shots at -138. My $10 bet would return $17.27. – MISSED
The game to finish with over 6.5 goals at -134. My $10 bet would return $17.50 – MISSED
1/3 not ideal, we staked $30 and returned $16.66. We are now down $17.76 on the year.
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