FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code: $3K No Sweat First Bet or Bruins vs. Leafs

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FanDuel Sportsbook Promo Code: $3K No Sweat First Bet or Bruins vs. Leafs

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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Boston Bruins

  • Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2023
  • Kickoff: 7:30 pm ET
  • TV Coverage: NHLPP | ESPN+
  • Location: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
  • Participants: Toronto Maple Leafs (31-12-8) vs. Boston Bruins (38-7-5)
  • FanDuel Sportsbook Odds: Bruins -134, O/U 6

Two of the top three teams in the Eastern Conference are slated to face off in the NHL’s final regular season game before the All-Star break takes place this upcoming weekend.

In these teams’ previous two meetings, the home team won each matchup by one goal. For the duration of this season, the Bruins have been the top team in the NHL. However, the wheels have slowly started to fall off as Boston has lost a season-high three straight games. With the trade deadline just a month away, the Bruins could be busy trying to put on the finishing touches of a team trying to get back to the Stanley Cup for the first time since 2019.

On the other end, the Maple Leafs are winners of three of their last four. Toronto has plenty of firepower on the front line, led by reigning Hart Trophy Auston Matthews, John Taveras, and Mitch Marner. Goaltender Ilya Samsonov has been remarkable during Matt Murray’s absence. Samsonov is fifth in the NHL with a 2.31 GAA.