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Betway Bets of the Day: Canucks look to remain undefeated against surging Seattle

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Another game, another 5-1 home loss for the Canucks. Vancouver has now lost more home games by the score of 5-1 than any other team in NHL history and it’s only December.
Next up for the Canucks is a date with the surprising Seattle Kraken, here are three bets to consider for tonight’s game.
Player Prop
Bjorkstrand leads all Seattle Kraken in shots this season and has 15 in his last five games which is an average of three per game. I like his over 2.5 tonight.
Over/Under
The game to end with over 6.5 goals at -106. My $10 bet would return $19.50
Seattle is sixth in the league in goals, Vancouver is 10th. In their only matchup this season the two teams combined for nine goals.
The over 6.5 has hit in four of the five matchups these two teams have had dating back to the Krakens inaugural season.
Special Teams
Seattle to score a power play goal at -118. My $10 bet would return $18.50.
Vancouver’s penalty kill looked porous in Monday night’s loss to the Blues, as St. Louis went two for three with the extra man. The Canucks kill has moved back to dead last in the league.
Last Game Bets
Jordan Kyrou to register over 2.5 shots at -175. My $10 bet would return $15.71. – HIT
JT Miller to register over 2.5 shots at +105. My $10 bet would return $20.50. – HIT
Vancouver to score a power play goal at -118. My $10 bet would return $18.50. – MISSED
Another two for three night for us. We staked $30 and returned $36.21. We are now down $18.45 on the year.
Breaking News
- ‘Preparation’ the key word once again as Sedins and Johnson discuss Elias Pettersson
- Instant Reaction: Sedins and Johnson speak as new era of Canucks management begins
- Canucks name Ryan Johnson new GM; Daniel and Henrik Sedin as Co-Presidents of Hockey Operations
- Canucks: A quick reminder on how to tell the Sedin twins apart
- Canucks news and notes: New management to be introduced Thursday afternoon; Klimovich not headed for KHL, says agent
