NHL odds and betting lines Nov. 23: Senators host Canucks in All-Canadian showdown

NHL odds

It’s a jam-packed day of action with 30 of 32 NHL teams taking the ice on Saturday.

The latest: Both the Vancouver Canucks and Ottawa Senators are slumping ahead of tonight’s showdown, but one of these squads will get off the mat with a win. Elsewhere, a trio of heavyweight inter-conference duels will have fans and bettors’ attention.

Check out the latest NHL odds for November 23 below.

NHL odds

Colorado Avalanche vs. Florida Panthers

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Utah Hockey Club vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

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Carolina Hurricanes vs. Columbus Blue Jackets

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Vancouver Canucks vs. Ottawa Senators

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Boston Bruins vs. Detroit Red Wings

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New Jersey Devils vs. Washington Capitals

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Vegas Golden Knights vs. Montreal Canadiens

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Winnipeg Jets vs. Nashville Predators

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Dallas Stars vs. Tampa Bay Lightning

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St. Louis Blues vs. New York Islanders

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Buffalo Sabres vs. San Jose Sharks

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New York Rangers vs. Edmonton Oilers

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Betting Insights

  • There’ll be no shortage of star power when the Avalanche visit the Panthers. The Cats enter this contest amid a slump, having lost four of their last five games. The Avs, meanwhile, have won the first two games of their current four-game road trip.
  • It’s a 2020 Stanley Cup Final rematch with the Stars and Lightning colliding. Dallas enters playing excellent defensive hockey, winning four of its last five while holding all of its opponents to two goals or fewer in those victories. The Bolts have also held four of their previous five opponents to two goals or fewer.
  • Vancouver has not followed up a strong 2023-24 campaign with much success, owning a 9-6-3 record while losing four of its last five. Goaltending, meanwhile, remains an issue for Ottawa as it ranks 26th in team save percentage (.882).
  • The night concludes with a must-see matchup between the Rangers and Oilers. New York aims to finish an impressive road trip with a third win in four games. Edmonton has lost three of its last four, but the over has cashed in three games during this stretch.
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