- The Florida Panthers have -150 odds to beat the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6.
- There is a 6.5 goal total set for Game 6.
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals is set for Tuesday night in South Florida where the Florida Panthers are favored to beat the Edmonton Oilers, close out the series, and win their second consecutive Stanley Cup Championship.
Legal sports betting sites are leaning on Florida with a 1.5-point spread and -150 odds on the moneyline. There is also a 6.5 goal total set for Game 6.
Edmonton Oilers Vs. Florida Panthers
- Moneyline: Oilers (+130) vs. Panthers (-150)
- Spread: Panthers -1.5 (+163)
- Total: 6.5
Get Plus Money Betting Over In Total Goals
It’s easy to see why NHL betting sites continue setting a goal total of less than seven in what has been a high-octane offensive series. Every game thus far in the series has gone for at least seven goals, which includes two games with nine total goals.
Where things have really pushed the over in every single game has been in the opening period, with each game seeing at least two goals scored in the first. In three of the five games, there were at least three goals scored in the opening period. The highest-scoring first period came in Game 2, where five goals were tallied in the opening 20 minutes. Overall, they are averaging 7.8 goals per game in the series.
For those seeking additional plus-money opportunities, alternate goal totals provide value. Bettors can get +170 odds to go over a 7-goal total and +225 odds for over 7.5 goals.
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