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NHL free pick | Maple Leafs vs Senators | April 20 2025

ASA NHL free pick on Toronto Maple Leafs -160 vs. Ottawa Senators, 7pm ET

We are on the Toronto Maple Leafs, at Scotiabank Arena, powered by their offensive depth, elite goaltending, and strong home performance.

Toronto’s 27-13-2 home record and +33 goal differential (3.22 goals for, 2.76 against at home) highlight their dominance, led by Auston Matthews (32 goals since January), Mitch Marner (102 points), and William Nylander (45 goals).

While Ottawa swept the regular-season series (9-3 aggregate), their -17 goal differential and lack of playoff experience make them underdogs against Toronto’s battle-tested roster.

Toronto’s goaltending tandem of Anthony Stolarz (2.14 GAA, .926 SV%, NHL-leading 34 games) and Joseph Woll (2.72 GAA, .909 SV%) outshines Ottawa’s Linus Ullmark (2.72 GAA, .910 SV%) and Anton Forsberg (2.72 GAA, .901 SV%). With defensive upgrades like Chris Tanev and a potent top-six, the Leafs should leverage home-ice advantage for a big win in Game 1 of this series.

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NHL free bet | Flyers vs Sabres | April 17 2025

ASA NHL free bet Over 6.5 Goals in Flyers vs. Sabres – 7pm ET

The Philadelphia Flyers vs. Buffalo Sabres game at 7:00 PM is a primed for an Over 6.5 goals.

Philadelphia’s Samuel Ersson (.891 SV%, 2.80 GAA) and Buffalo’s James Reimer (~.890-.900 SV%, ~3.00-3.20 GAA) are among the NHL’s weakest goalies, with Ersson’s minus-6.5 GSAA and Reimer’s recent seven-goal outing highlighting their struggles.

Both teams’ defenses are average to below-average, allowing high-danger chances, while their offenses (led by Philly’s Travis Konecny 75-pts and Buffalo’s Tage Thompson 72-pts) can capitalize on shaky goaltending.

The Flyers allow 3.43 GA/G (28th) while the Penguins give up 3.52 GA/G which is 30th. The two meetings between these teams earlier this season produced 11 and 7 goals.

We expect a high-scoring game as neither Ersson nor Reimer consistently stops quality shots.

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NHL Free Bet Daily | Hurricanes vs Canadiens Prediction | 4-16-25

ASA NHL free bet on Montreal Canadiens -110 vs. Carolina Hurricanes, 7pm ET

Montreal, fighting to clinch the Eastern Conference’s second wild card spot, faces a Carolina team that’s locked up second in the Metropolitan Division and may rest key players.

The Canes will call up several players from their American Hockey League affiliate the Chicago Wolves to get key contributors rest heading into the postseason.

The Canadiens are 14-11 since February, 22nd with a strong 4-1 home record in their most recent 5 games on home ice. Montreal is led by goaltender Sam Montembeault (5-1-1 last 7 starts with a 2.12 GAA and .921 SV%) who is 1-1 against the Canes this season.

Montreal’s top line of Suzuki and Caufield should have plenty of opportunities in this one which spells trouble for Canes goalie Kochetkov.

Kochetkov has allowed at least 3 goals in six straight starts with a 2-4 record, 4.06 GAA and .830 SV%. Montreal’s desperation makes them the clear choice.

Montreal is 2 points away from clinching a playoff berth. Carolina: 1-4-1 in their last 6 games, 0-3-1 in last 4 road games.

We like the Canadiens as our NHL free bet daily today.

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NHL Free pick today | April 15 | Kings vs Kraken

NHL Free pick today – Kings vs Kraken prediction

Seattle hosts the Kings tonight, and we like the Kraken to win at home. Los Angeles, locked into their playoff spot after beating Edmonton last night, may rest players in this back-to-back. The Kings are 20-21-3 on the road, scoring 2.95 goals per game while allowing 2.89. Seattle, out of the playoffs, is 22-17-4 at home, averaging 3.12 goals per game and conceding 3.05. Joey Daccord (2.69 GAA, .909 SV%) gives the Kraken an edge over David Rittich (2.71 GAA, .890 SV%). Seattle’s motivated for their home finale.

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NHL Free Pick | Wild vs. Flames | April 11 2025

ASA NHL play on UNDER 5.5 GOALS Minnesota Wild at Calgary Flames, 10pm ET

The Wild and Flames are set for a low-scoring battle tonight, and I’m all over the Under 5.5 goals. Goaltending: Filip Gustavsson (Wild): Rocking a 2.54 GAA and .915 save percentage, he’s been lights-out, with a .922 save percentage in his last ten starts. Gustavsson has allowed just one goal each in regulation in his last two starts.

Dustin Wolf (Flames): Boasting a 2.64 GAA and .910 save percentage with a 26-16-3 record on the season. In his last five starts he has 27 or more saves in four games with a .912 save percentage.

Minnesota allows 2.89 goals per game and ranks high in 5-on-5 expected goals against. Both rank in the bottom half of the league in penalty play percentage.

Calgary’s given up three or less goals in regulation in their last seven games and ranks fourth in expected goals against recently. They control possession, limiting high-danger chances.

Both teams struggle offensively—Minnesota’s scored two goals or less in six of their last nine, and Calgary’s managed 2.5 goals in their last eight games. With these goalies and tight defenses, expect a 2-1 or 3-2 game. Grab the Under 5.5!