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Panthers vs Golden Knights Prediction, Odds & Best Bet for NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 2 (Vegas Takes Imposing Lead)

The 2022-23 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs are winding down as the Stanley Cup Final is now underway. The Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights are duking it out The 2022-23 NHL Stanley Cup Final is now underway, with the Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights vying for the title. The Panthers and Knights put on a show in Game 1, with Florida being 0-6 straight up in its last six away games against Vegas. Jonathan Marchessault tied a team-high mark with his 10th goal of the playoffs, while Vegas is 10-3 straight up. The Golden Knights enter this contest as home favorites on the spread and moneyline per FanDuel Sportsbook's odds. This 8 p.m. ET clash also features an over/under of 5.5 goals with the Over favored at -128 odds.

Panthers vs Golden Knights Prediction, Odds & Best Bet for NHL Stanley Cup Final Game 2 (Vegas Takes Imposing Lead)

Published : 11 months ago by Larry Rupp in Sports

The 2022-23 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs are winding down as the Stanley Cup Final is now underway. The Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights are duking it out for the title with Game 2 set to be played on Monday, June 5.

After splitting a pair of regular season contests, the Panthers and Knights put on a show in Game 1. The matchup was tied 2-2 following two periods of action before Vegas scored 3 goals in the third period to earn a win. Jonathan Marchessault tied a team-high mark with his 10th goal of the playoffs.

The Golden Knights enter this contest as home favorites on the spread and moneyline per FanDuel Sportsbook's odds. This 8 p.m. ET clash also features an over/under of 5.5 goals with the Over favored at -128 odds.

• Florida is 0-6 straight up in its last six away games against Vegas.

• The total has hit the under in eight of Florida's last 10 games.

• Vegas is 10-3 straight up in its last 13 home games overall.

• The total has hit the over in four of Vegas' last five home games.

The Panthers did what they had been doing throughout the postseason on Saturday, which was score first. Florida was up 1-0 less than 10 minutes into the game and forced Vegas to play from behind. The Golden Knights were not fazed, though, earning their ninth comeback win of the playoffs.

Goaltender Adin Hill was phenomenal for Vegas as he finished the game with 33 saves and blew up a couple of clear scoring chances inside T-Mobile Arena. He has been a major key to Vegas' success given he is allowing only 2.06 goals and logging 28.8 saves per contest across 12 playoff games.

I'm not expecting much to change in Game 2. After all, the Panthers have yet to win in Vegas since the Golden Knights entered the NHL and five of those six of losses have come by a multi-goal margin. Look for head coach Bruce Cassidy's team to keep finding ways to rack up power play opportunities.

The Golden Knights are stacked with big-time pros such as Marchessault and William Karlsson, but don't overlook Shea Theodore. Theodore has now played against the Panthers twice this season and has scored at least 1 point in both contests. Not only that, but the 27-year-old has also logged at least 1 shot on goal in every single playoff game and excelled in his role during Game 1 with 1 goal and 1 assist, so back him to notch another point in Game 2.

Larry Rupp is not a FanDuel employee. In addition to providing DFS gameplay advice, Larry Rupp also participates in DFS contests on FanDuel using his personal account, username phillyfan424. While the strategies and player selections recommended in his articles are his personal views, he may deploy different strategies and player selections when entering contests with his personal account. The views expressed in their articles are the author's alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of FanDuel.

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Topics: Hockey, NHL, Las Vegas, Nevada, Stanley Cup, Vegas Golden Knights

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