Tampa Bay Lightning featured in our nhl goal in the first 10 minutes for April 3

Goal In The First 10 Minutes Odds: Lightning Have Most Total Early Goals

The NHL has plenty of games and plenty of action for us to indulge in. There's a variety of player and game props to choose from -- including whether a goal will be scored in the opening 10 minutes.

NHL Prop #1 - Vancouver Canucks vs Arizona Coyotes

NHL Prop #2 - Tampa Bay Lightning vs Toronto Maple Leafs

NHL goal in the first 10 minutes Odds & Picks: april 3

For the NHL matchups tonight, here is how to bet on for a goal in the first 10 minutes for them.

vancouver canucks vs arizona coyotes goal in the first 9m 59s of period - YES (-155)

If you've been keeping our with our goal in the first 10 minutes betting report, then you'd know why I am an avid Vancouver bettor when it comes to this prop. In 10 of their last 11, the Canucks have gotten on the board in the first period. 

To help us even more, Arizona has the second-most total goals in the opening 10 minutes. Of those 73 goals, 42 have been scored by the Coyotes opponents. So, we've got the most consistent early goal scoring team meeting another who is no stranger to trailing soon after puck drop. Easy decision for me. 

tampa bay lightning vs toronto maple leafs goal in the first 9m 59s of period - YES (-175)

If Arizona has the second-most first 10 minute goals, who has the most? None other than the Lightning with 75 goals before the opening period's halfway mark.

Exciting game here for the Atlantic with neither Toronto or Tampa Bay secured in the playoffs yet, though the Leafs are right at the postseason doorstep. The Lightning had their opportunity to potentially steal the third divisional playoff spot from the Leafs but failed and trail behind by six-points.

Toronto is reliable in this prop department, too. The Leafs  have scored 37 goals and conceded 29 in the first 10 minutes.

I don't really care who scores first. I just need one of them to and all signs point to that happening.

 

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