Brad Marchand was the hero in Game 3, as he potted the game-winning goal in overtime to give the Panthers a 5-4 win. Now, the Panthers are looking to tie the series 2-2, while the Maple Leafs are looking to take a commanding 3-1 series lead. We should have an entertaining Game 4 on our hands, and if you will be tuning in and want to have some more action, here is our Maple Leafs vs Panthers Same Game Parlay worth considering at +486 odds.
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Over 6.5 (+104)
Auston Matthews anytime goalscorer (+155)
Aleksander Barkov to record an assist (-108)
Maple Leafs vs Panthers Same Game Parlay odds: +486
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Over 6.5 (+104)
The first 3 games of this series have been filled with plenty of goals. A total of 25 goals have been scored between the 2 teams, which evens out to an average of 8.3 goals per game. Both teams are firing on all cylinders, and there isn’t much to suggest that things could be much different in Game 4. Both teams are playing offensive-minded hockey, and that has resulted in plenty of overs for each team so far this postseason. In fact, the over is 6-3 in Toronto’s 9 playoff games so far, and 7-1 in Florida’s 8 postseason games. The Maple Leafs and Panthers aren’t just relying on their power plays, both of which are converting at a less than 30% clip in the postseason. Each team has found 5-on-5 offensive success, and both goaltenders haven’t been seeing the puck clearly. Look for another high-scoring affair in this one.
Auston Matthews anytime goalscorer (+155)
Despite all of the goals that have been scored in this series so far, none have come from Auston Matthews. Matthews has 3 assists in the series, but has yet to find the back of the net. It is only a matter of time, as Matthews is still firing pucks on net and getting his chances. He’s put 11 shots on goal through 3 games, and is seeing well over 20 minutes of ice time. He is likely to have the puck on his stick a lot tonight, and might come out even more aggressive offensively as he searches for his first goal of the series.
Aleksander Barkov to record an assist (-108)
Aleksander Barkov is one of the best playmakers in the NHL. He plays a well-rounded offensive game that consistently puts him, and his teammates, in positions to score. So far in the postseason, Barkov has recorded 7 points on 3 goals and 4 assists through 8 games. He has scored goals in back-to-back games, but has yet to record an assist in this series. As Florida looks to even the series 2-2, Barkov figures to be in the mix early and often. He isn’t shooting the puck a ton, as he has fired 19 shots on goal in 8 postseason games, which averages out to 2.4 shots per game. That is not uncommon for Barkov, who is frequently looking to setup one of his teammates rather than shoot the puck himself. With that in mind, look for Barkov to tally an assist in tonight’s Game 4.