Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Betting Preview: Best bets for Golden Knights vs Panthers

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Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Betting Preview: Best bets for Golden Knights vs Panthers

The Vegas Golden Knights are one win away from winning the Stanley Cup. On Saturday night against the Florida Panthers, Vegas was victorious, 3-2. Florida tried mounting a comeback during the third period but couldn’t solve Adin Hill.

The Stanley Cup will be present in T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night with a chance of being hoisted.

Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Details

Series: VGK leads 3-1

Date: Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

Time: 8:00 p.m. EST

Channel: TNT

Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Betting Preview:

MONEYLINE: VGK (-166), FLA (+138)

SPREAD: VGK -1.5 (+138), FLA +1.5 (-170)

TOTAL: O 5.5 (-130), U 5.5 (+106)

Stanley Cup Final Game 5 Betting Promos:

Updated Conn Smythe Trophy odds:

Jonathan Marchessault (-600)

Adin Hill (+1000)

Matthew Tkachuk (+1500)

Sergei Bobrovsky (+2500)

Jack Eichel (+2700)

Mark Stone (+2900)

Best Bets for Game 5:

Moneyline Vegas Golden Knights (-166)

Vegas has been too much for Florida to handle. The Panthers were dominated during the first two games at T-Mobile Arena, and the Golden Knights now have a chance to win their first Stanley Cup in front of their home crowd. Unless Florida can put together another 3-1 series comeback like they did against the Boston Bruins, it looks like Vegas’ time.

Player to Record 2+ PointsJonathan Marchessault (+172)

Jonathan Marchessault is on a nine-game point streak and has 14 points over that span. He recorded one assist during Saturday’s game, and with the chance to win the Stanley Cup on Tuesday, Marchessault will be all over the Panthers.

If Vegas wins Tuesday night, Marchessault is also the favorite to hear his name called as the Conn Smythe winner.

Any Time Goal Scorer – Jack Eichel (+165)

Jack Eichel has yet to score a goal this series, but he has recorded five assists. His last goal came on May 12 which was during the second round against the Edmonton Oilers. Eichel faced a lot of adversity after undergoing a unique disk replacement surgery in his neck in 2021. He’s overcome doubts if he would be the same player again post-surgery.

Eichel has been stellar since joining Vegas, and with a chance to win the Stanley Cup, he’ll be out looking to make another statement.