NHL Player Props Tonight - June 24, 2024

NHL Playoffs Player Props Tonight: McDavid's Big Night

We've got three NHL player props for tonight's final game of the 2023-24 season with Game 7 in Sunrise, Florida. Either the Edmonton Oilers complete the unlikely reverse sweep or the Florida Panthers finally close out this series and win their first Stanley Cup.

Make sure to see our matchup page for even more betting insights and trends for tonight's Game 7 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Florida.

NHL Playoffs Player Props Tonight: Oilers vs Panthers Game 7

Vladimir Tarasenko Player Prop Tonight: O1.5 SOG (-154)

I'm going back to the well for my first pick because I've done well with this prop. I know that Tank didn't hit the OVER on his shot prop in Game 6, but he'd done it in the nine games prior. He's cleared the OVER in every other game in this series with an average of 2.8 shots on net.

The Russian forward has also done a good job of getting shot attempts with 66 in the playoffs. An average of 2.8 per game. He's also converting those attempts to shots on goal at a 56% rate. Meaning, if he's getting 2.8 attempts 1.6 are hitting the net. 

I'm backing my guy even if he let me down in the last game. 

Connor McDavid Player Prop Tonight: O1.5 Points (-110)

This will be a legacy game for McDavid. He's not about to go out quietly. 

The phenom might have been pointless in Game 6, but he did go off with 11 points in four games to get Edmonton right back into the series. He's also gone OVER 1.5 points in seven of his last 12 playoff games (58%).

At -110 it's impossible for me to pass up on this prop with McDavid one win away from a Cup and silencing all the McDoubters. No. 97 is going to have a big night on the score sheet. Watch.

Leon Draisaitl Player Prop Tonight: U0.5 Points (+160)

I might live to regret this, but I'm sticking with my claim that Draisaitl is nowhere close to 100%. I know he got an assist in his last game and has three assists in three games. But in his last eight games, he has 0 goals and just five helpers.

We've also seen his ice time fluctuate with 17:47 in Game 4 and 16:40 in Game 6. Draisaitl typically gets 20+ minutes a night.

I don't see Draisaitl being effective out there because of that suspected injury so I'm taking the UNDER.

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