Florida Panthers vs. Carolina Hurricanes Prediction, Preview, and Odds

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The Florida Panthers have a 16-16-4 record and are near the bottom of the Atlantic Division. The Carolina Hurricanes have 23-6-7 record, and they are in first place in the Central Division with nine wins in a row.

The Panthers are having a rough season despite their offense scoring 3.23 goals per game. Matthew Tkachuk and Carter Verhaeghe have scored 35 goals and 39 assists. Sam Bennett, Sam Reinhart, and Eetu Luostarinen have combined for 28 goals. Gustav Forsling and Josh Mahura have 4.2 defensive point shares. The defense has struggled, allowing opponents to find open shots on the net at will.

Carolina Hurricanes are having a great season with their offense scoring 3.06 goals per game. Sebastian Aho, Martin Necas, and Andrei Svechnikov have scored 44 goals and 48 assists. Jordan Martinhook, Jordan Staal, Stefan Noesen, Brent Burns and Brady Skjei have added 10 goals, 29 assists from the point. The defense has been solid this season, allowing only 2.57 goals a game with only five goals in their last two games.

Carolina Hurricanes have won nine games in a row. They are the defending champions. The Panthers have looked promising and can easily pull off the upset. Carolina's defense is allowing only 2.57 goals per game. Carolina should win the game and cover the spread.

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The Panthers and Hurricanes are going to play a low-scoring game. The Panthers' defense will create turnovers and limit shots on the net. Carolina's defense has only allowed five goals in their last two games. The Under is the favorite to cover.

Mike Fink is a sports writer and a passionate football fan. He started a podcast called "The Mike and Grover Show" which discusses all things football. Mike advises hockey betting.


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