PREMIUM
NHL Code Red (Puck-Line)
(NHL) Montreal vs. Toronto,
Point Spread: -1.50 | 137.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Loss
Point Spread: -1.50 | 137.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Loss
The Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs meet in game one of their first-round playoff matchup. The Montreal Canadiens finished the regular season with a 24-21-11 record and were 11-10-7 on the road. The offense is led by Tyler Toffoli with 44 points on 28 goals and 16 helpers. e Jeff Petry adds 42 points with 30 helpers. As a team, the Canadians are putting up 2.8 goals a game and on the defensive end, they are giving up 2.9 goals. On Special Teams, they are converting on 19.3 percent of their powerplays and are killing off 79.3 percent of their penalties.
The Toronto Maple Leafs finished the season with a 35-14-7 record overall and they were 18-7-3 at home. The offense is led by Mitch Marner with 67 points with 20 goals and 47 helpers. Auston Matthews added a league-high 41 goals with 25 helpers. As a team, the Maple Leafs have put up 3.3 goals and on the defensive end, they are giving up 2.6 goals. On Special Teams, they are converting on 20 percent of their powerplays and killing off 78.5 percent of their penalties.
Toronto was able to take 15 of a possible 20 points from Montreal in the regular season. Toronto is healthy coming into the playoffs and while Montreal is getting Price back, he has not really played in a month. Toronto has too much offense for the Canadians to handle.
Play on Toronto-minus 1.5 goals.
The Toronto Maple Leafs finished the season with a 35-14-7 record overall and they were 18-7-3 at home. The offense is led by Mitch Marner with 67 points with 20 goals and 47 helpers. Auston Matthews added a league-high 41 goals with 25 helpers. As a team, the Maple Leafs have put up 3.3 goals and on the defensive end, they are giving up 2.6 goals. On Special Teams, they are converting on 20 percent of their powerplays and killing off 78.5 percent of their penalties.
Toronto was able to take 15 of a possible 20 points from Montreal in the regular season. Toronto is healthy coming into the playoffs and while Montreal is getting Price back, he has not really played in a month. Toronto has too much offense for the Canadians to handle.
Play on Toronto-minus 1.5 goals.