Maple Leafs vs Lightning Picks, Predictions, and Odds Tonight

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Maple Leafs vs Lightning Picks, Predictions, and Odds Tonight

The Toronto Maple Leafs and Tampa Bay Lightning meet tonight in Florida. It's the first time since the Bolts eliminated the Maple Leaf in the playoffs last season. Mitch Marner is looking to break a franchise record with a point in 19 straight games.

Steven Stamkos has been on a nine-game point streak. Nick Paul is coming off a two-goal game including a game-winner. Mitch Marner is looking to break a franchise record with a point in 19 straight games. The Lightning won the last playoff game 2-1. The game is in prime-time. Toronto is the favorite. Lightning are the second-placed team in the NHL.

Nick Paul bets over 0.5 points on the Maple Leafs vs. Lightning.

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Both teams are 7-2 SU over their last nine games. The Bolts are winning by scoring and the Buds are doing it with great goaltending.

Tampa is averaging over 4.00 goals per game this season. Toronto has a 2.000 GAA over their last 10 games. The teams played three games in Tampa last season during the playoffs. Tampa is favored in neutral location. Matt Murray is starting in goal for the visitors. Toronto is getting elite goaltending. They take penalties at one of the lowest rates in the NHL. Their penalty kill is also good. Lightning have been relying on their power play to support the offense. It has scored in nine straight games with the man advantage. Leafs have won five straight. No team has been scored four or more goals vs. them.

The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Tampa Bay Lightning are playing tonight. The total is 6.5. Since the start of November, the Leafs have played just two games that have seen both teams score at least three goals. Tampa has the best power play in hockey since November 1. Toronto has taken few penalties and has been one of the lowest-scoring third-period teams. The team is scoring just 3.14 goals per game over the last 30 days. If you can find the Under 6,5, that's a play for me.

The Maple Leafs are 4-0 SU in their last four Saturday games.


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