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NHL bets | Free pick | Lightning vs Panthers Prediction | April 28 2025

Panthers vs. Lightning Betting Prediction – April 28, 2025

Pick: Florida Panthers Moneyline (-140)

The Florida Panthers lead this series 2-1 with the road team winning all three games of this series. We expect that trend to get snapped tonight and like the Panthers at home over the Lightning. Florida’s 27-13-2 home record, 40-28 mark as favorites, and superior performance against winning teams give them the edge. The Panthers 57% winning percentage this season again that win 55% of their games is a great indicator of how this team fared against better competition. The Lightning on the other hand was 15-18  against teams of that same caliber this season. The Panthers have outshot Tampa Bay 74-63 in the series, while Sergei Bobrovsky’s .936 SV% (2.53 GAA) outshines Andrei Vasilevskiy’s .892 SV% (2.67 GAA). Tampa Bay’s 19-23 road record and 7-14 mark as underdogs is also a concern for Lightning fans. Florida’s depth, led by Verhaeghe and Tkachuk, and strong penalty kill make them the play to take a 3-1 series lead.

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NHL Free bet | Kings vs Oilers Prediction | April 27 2025

ASA NHL play on Edmonton Oilers (-146) vs. Los Angeles Kings (Game 4, 9:30pm ET Sunday, April 27)

Edmonton’s 26-13-3 home record (62.6% win rate) this season follows a 28-9-4 mark last year, and their Game 3 rally (four third-period goals) shows their resilience after dropping the first two games in LA. The Oilers’ 5-on-5 play is a major advantage, outpacing the Kings with a 51.96% Corsi For percentage and 59.36% high-danger chance percentage in the series, including 31-14 scoring chances when Connor McDavid (12 points in series) faces LA’s top lines. Despite a dismal 0-for-12 power play (0%), Edmonton’s regular-season 26.3% power-play rate (4th in NHL) should capitalize on LA’s penalty kill, which allowed 9 power-play goals in 20 chances (55%) in last year’s playoffs. The Kings, with a 17-19-5 road record and -15 goal differential away from home, struggle to match Edmonton’s pace, despite Darcy Kuemper’s stellar 2.02 GAA and .922 SV%. Kuemper faces Edmonton’s top-three rush offense (3.16 GF/G, 11th), which generated 36 shots in Game 3. LA’s 5-for-10 power-play success (50%) is potent, but their 27% fewer road goals and 0-12 penalty-kill chances in Game 3 suggest vulnerabilities. Betting trends favor Edmonton: they’re 7-4 in their last 11 home playoff games, while LA is 2-6 ATS in their last 8 road playoff underdog spots.

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