The NHL has an abundance of player and game props to get your hands on. A popular, rather simple option is shots on goal. We don't need the pucks to go in (though that's a nice bonus), we just need them to wind up their stick and hit the net.
NHL Prop #1 - Brandon Montour UNDER 2.5 Shots (-105)
NHL Prop #2 - Nikolaj Ehlers OVER 3.5 Shots (+120)
NHL Prop #3 - Marco Rossi UNDER 1.5 Shots (+110)
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NHL shots on goal odds: February 14
Who likes to shoot right now? With a few NHL matchups tonight, here are the guys we're leaning on to go OVER or UNDER their shots on goal prop.
brandon montour UNDER 2.5 Shots (-105)
Montour has been all over the net in his last two outings, recording 10 shots but failing to snag a single point. Although the Penguins somberly fall near the bottom of their division, their defense soars to fifth by allowing just 2.67 GPG.
Clearly, Montour has struggled to work around Pittsburgh this season, snapping just a single shot in each of the two previous meetings. The last was just before All-Star break, so the trend has continued recently.
nikolaj ehlers OVER 3.5 Shots (+120)
It's been a tough stretch for Winnipeg, losing four of its last five. The Jets struggled to pass the Penguins (2.67 GPG) and Flyers (2.87 GPG) notable defenses. Although Winnipeg has the NHL's sturdiest backend, it conceded 12 goals across the four defeats.
But, it's time to get back on the right path and what better timing than facing the Sharks, who linger or plummet at the bottom of league statistics, tonight? Clearly, Ehlers is fed up with the team's performance and he whipped through six shots in the slight 2-1 victory in a rematch with Pittsburgh a few nights ago.
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Marco Rossi UNDER 1.5 Shots (+110)
Rolling the dice for the sake of profit and hoping it lands on Rossi's inconsistency. The Austrian is all over the place in the shot realm, either pocketing two, one or none.
Minnesota and Arizona sit side-by-side near the bottom of the Central division. When they met last month, the Yotes pounced with a dominant 6-0 win.