The Penguins-Rangers series is a fascinating test case for NHL bettors.
The Penguins-Rangers series is a fascinating test case for. For the most part, seasoned hockey handicappers will tell you that 5-on-5 numbers are the most important thing to bake into your handicap. And if that is the case, all signs point to the Penguins.
Not only were the Penguins the better 5-on-5 team in the regular season, but they have completely controlled play at even strength through the first 8-plus periods of this series. The Penguins have skated to a 65 percent expected goals rate and have created 28 more high-danger scoring chances than the Rangers through the first two contests. New customers only. Must be 21+. AZ, CO, IA, IL, IN, LA, MI, NJ, NY, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY only. Full T&C apply.New users only, 21 or older.
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