Anytime goal-scorer odds are available in this article, with just the one Stanley Cup Playoffs Semifinals game on the NHL slate Sunday. Watch the NHL on Fubo!
The NHL has just one Stanley Cup Playoffs Semifinals game on its Friday slate — continue reading for anytime goal-scorer odds for each squad. Watch the NHL on Fubo!
It sure felt good to find us a hockey winner together, didn't that just feel better than the alternative? We've got the bug now and would prefer to continue finding some Ws together on the ice.
The NHL has only one Stanley Cup Playoffs Semifinals game on its Wednesday schedule — see below for anytime goal-scorer odds for each squad. Watch the NHL on Fubo!
The Oilers failed to bring a 60-minute effort and the Dallas Stars made them pay. To repeat the script from the previous two games momentum went instantly into the hand of the Oilers, except this time Edmonton paired that pressure with a two-goal lead.
When the Edmonton Oilers scored just two minutes in, I knew they were going to win. There was just something about how Connor McDavid used Zach Hyman as
Jason Robertson had gone 10 games without a goal, but that changed on Monday night.
One of the most significant questions facing the Toronto Maple Leafs is what to do with Mitch Marner. Despite the rampant speculation about trading him, such a move seems unlikely given Marner’s no-movement clause and the team’s investment in him.
Game 1 between Edmonton and Dallas went to double-overtime and saw five total goals. YB's Griffin Carroll was certainly anticipating a bit more scoring, and still believes both sides can push 3+ goals in Dallas.
The Edmonton Oilers picked up their first Western Conference Final win in the Connor McDavid era, and it was the captain who called game with a perfect redirection in his first shift of double overtime.
Connor McDavid did not miss this one. The Oilers' star tipped in a pass from defenseman Evan Bouchard 32 seconds into to the second overtime period to give the Oilers a 3-2 win over the Stars.
Next stop, Dallas. Edmonton’s high-octane train rolls along to face its latest and most daunting challenge. Somehow, it’s already nine seasons into the McDavid Era.
It might be cliche, but the adage, “Your best players need to be your best players to win,” is accurate. It helps having depth players contribute, but if you want to win the Stanley Cup or go deep in the playoffs, your best players need to produce.
The Edmonton Oilers survived a late onslaught from the Vancouver Canucks, earning an appearance in the Western Conference Finals for the second time in the last three years.
Although the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ new coach, Craig Berube, has made everything look rosy, several questions remain about the team’s direction and future success.
Zach Hyman has been a standout performer for the Edmonton Oilers during the 2024 NHL playoffs, demonstrating his scoring power and overall impact on the ice.
A change of scenery in the world of sports, whether it’s a change of team via a transaction or a signing, often allows a player to get his bearings and bounce back.
Welcome back to another edition of bet365 Daily Bets. Tyler Yaremchuk joined Daily Faceoff Live for another bet365 Daily Bets segment. The Stanley Cup Playoffs are underway and Tyler has you covered with games including the Florida Panthers vs.
Decisions made during the offseason can often reverberate throughout the entire season, sometimes even beyond. Such is the case with the Toronto Maple Leafs’ decision to let Zach Hyman walk in free agency, a move that has seen the forward flourish with the Edmonton Oilers since joining the team in the 2021-22 NHL season.
Zach Hyman is averaging two goals per game in the playoffs.
Zach Hyman of the Edmonton Oilers made waves on Monday night, securing his first NHL Playoff hat trick in a stunning opening night win over the Los Angeles Kings.
Zach Hyman scored the third most goals in the regular season, finishing with 54, and continued to score at a torrid pace in the first game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs as the Edmonton Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings 7-4.
After seeing Edmonton Oilers’ forward Zach Hyman score his 50th goal of the season, it brought up the discussion of why he left the Toronto Maple Leafs — or why they let him walk to free agency.
Despite better judgment to give the video more oxygen than it probably deserves, it’s more important to give props to hard work, determination, perseverance, and achievement instead of undermining, demeaning, and discrediting it.
When Zach Hyman signed a seven-year contract with an AAV of $5.5 million on July 28, 2021, nobody – not even Hyman himself – could have envisioned the goal-scoring tirade he’d end up going on.
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