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NBA Finals
Last Updated: May 10, 2024 4:48 PM EDT • 3 min 37 sec read. Twitter link Google News Link
The Boston Bruins return to TD Garden to face the Florida Panthers with the series tied, and we’re offering our analysis and prediction for Friday’s Panthers-Bruins Game 3 based on the best NHL odds.
The second-round series between the Boston Bruins (47-20-15) and Florida Panthers (52-24-6) has been unpredictable, with Boston claiming a decisive victory in Game 1, only for Florida to respond with a dominant win in Game 2. The series now stands even at 1-1 as they head into Game 3.
The visiting Panthers head to TD Garden as favorites across our best sports betting sites to win Friday’s Game 3, with puck drop set for 7 p.m. ET on TNT. As the Bruins currently hold the third-longest Stanley Cup odds among the remaining teams, the Panthers find themselves positioned near the top, alongside the New York Rangers and Colorado Avalanche.
Here’s our Panthers vs. Bruins prediction and NHL pick (odds via our best NHL betting sites; pick confidence based on a 1-to-5-star scale).
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In Game 2, animosity spilled over like the head of a poorly poured Guinness. The contest got out of hand when the score did, spearheading more donnybrooks, scrums, and verbal jousting than a family reunion gone wrong. The throwback to the good old days even included a scrap between Matthew Tkachuk and David Pastrnak, in which the Panthers’ primed predator cooked Pasta al dente. While Pastrnak should be applauded for stepping up, it’s never a promising sign to be seen asking your head coach for permission before dropping the gloves.
The Bruins’ frustration was as much a projection of their own languid play. In Game 1, the Bruins surfed the monstrous wave of adrenaline and emotional high from their Game 7 overtime win against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Like a partygoer after a weeklong binge, Jim Montgomery’s team came crashing back to earth in Game 2. Betway offers -105 odds for Over 5.5 goals, which has an implied probability of 51.22%. A winning $10 wager pays a profit of $9.52.
Over 5.5 goals (-105 via Betway)
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The lopsided scores in Games 1 and 2 resulted in Over 5.5 goals.
Seeing both games in Florida result in blowouts, at least on the surface level, was more surprising than witnessing Brad Marchand lick Ryan Callahan in the second round of the 2017-18 playoffs. However, after diving deeper, these two heated Atlantic Division rivals are accustomed to hitting the Over as much as each other in the playoffs, and the clubs frequently play one-sided affairs.
Eight consecutive playoff games between the Bruins and Panthers featured at least six goals, with six going Over 6.5. Only one of the last nine contests, Game 1 of the 2022-23 series, went Under 5.5 goals.
The current string of playoff Overs contradicts the head-to-head regular-season results, when three of four contests went Under 5.5 goals. The playoff trend is even more perplexing when considering that each team trotted out a top-five defense during the regular season.
The disproportionate number of lopsided playoff games is even more of a head-scratcher. There’s been a one-goal outcome in only two of the last nine playoff encounters between the B’s and Panthers, both of which went to overtime. Three games were decided by two goals, with only one featuring an empty-netter. That phenomenon can only continue for so long, so expect a close Game 3, particularly after three of the four regular-season battles were one-goal affairs.
Regarding netminders, Jeremy Swayman is the talk of the NHL playoffs. While Igor Shesterkin would contest that assertion, nobody has given his team a chance to win as much as Swayman, as his otherworldly 12.7 goals saved above expected shows. He allowed more than two goals for the first time in eight playoff starts during Game 2.
Montgomery swiftly and astutely pulled Swayman after he gave up the fourth goal early in the third period. It looked like Montgomery assured Swayman he’d be back between the pipes for Friday’s Game 3, the head coach was merely offering his overworked netminder a chance to take a deep breath for the first time in about two weeks.
But does Florida possess the master key to get past the NHL’s supreme gatekeeper? The Panthers scored three goals on Swayman in his only start against them in the regular season and lit the lamp four times in Game 7 during the first round in 2023.
While Swayman should enjoy a bounce-back performance in Game 3, it might not be enough to prevent the Panthers from scoring at least three on him for the fourth time in the last five attempts.
Panthers-Bruins predictions made Friday at 10 a.m. ET.
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