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Best NHL anytime goal picks Oct. 17: Back Jake Guentzel and Ryan Donato to score

NHL anytime goal picks

Jake Guentzel and Ryan Donato stand out as solid anytime goal picks from Friday’s four-game NHL slate.

The pregame narrative: Guentzel had his third 40-goal campaign last season and is in a good position to do damage against the Detroit Red Wings. Elsewhere, I’m digging the plus-money value on Ryan Donato to score against the Vancouver Canucks.

Check out my NHL anytime goal picks for Oct. 17.

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NHL anytime goal picks

Best bet: Guentzel to score a goal (+138)

The Tampa Bay Lightning made a big decision last year by letting captain and all-time leading goalscorer Steven Stamkos walk in favour of Guentzel.

That’s the type of cold-blooded move that keeps championship windows open. Check out what each of them did last season:

  • Guentzel: 41 goals and 80 points (80 GP)
  • Stamkos: 27 goals and 53 points (82 GP)

Guentzel netted his first goal of the season on Tuesday when the Lightning played the Washington Capitals, and I’m sure there are many more to come.

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The winger is leading Tampa Bay in xG (1.54) and high-danger chances (nine), according to Natural Stat Trick.

Detroit (3-1-0) is off to a red-hot start, beating the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs (twice), but I’m not ready to call it a good team just yet.

John Gibson is in net tonight, and he got shelled for five goals by the Montreal Canadiens in his lone start.

Key stat: Last season, Guentzel scored 17 power-play goals, and Detroit ranked last in penalty kill percentage (70.1%).

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NHL predictions

Donato to score a goal (+280): Donato is coming off a career year, netting 31 goals and 62 points with the Chicago Blackhawks. Both of those marks are practically double his previous highs.

The journeyman centre is leading Chicago in xG (2.33), scoring chances (23) and high-danger chances (eight) through five games.

With that said, I’m all over this price against a Vancouver team playing its second game in as many nights.

The Canucks are 2-2 so far and have given up 11 goals in their last three games. Thatcher Demko was in goal for a 5-3 win over the Dallas Stars yesterday, meaning Kevin Lankinen should get the call tonight.

Lankinen gave up four goals in his lone start this season and ranked 48th in goals saved above expected last season.

NHL anytime goal picks made at 10:25 a.m. ET on 10/17/2025.

Best NHL anytime goal picks Oct. 16: Back Pastrnak, Marchenko to get on the score sheet

NHL anytime goal picks

Two star forwards contribute to Thursday’s NHL anytime goal picks.

The pregame narrative: David Pastrnak has scored only once this season, but his underlying stats say he’s due for a breakout sooner rather than later. Before that, take the value on Kirill Marchenko extending his scoring streak.

Check out my NHL anytime goal picks for Oct. 16.

NHL anytime goal picks

Best bet: Pastrnak to score a goal (+125)

The Boston Bruins look a lot more competent this season with a 3-1-0 record to this point. Pastrnak leads the way with five points, but he only has one goal.

It hasn’t been because he’s lacking chances, though.

  • Pastrnak leads the Bruins in shots (18) and power play time (5+ minutes per night). He also paces the Bruins forwards as the only one to average over 20 minutes of ice time.
  • For context, only one other Bruin (Elias Lindholm) has taken more than 10 shots.
  • Pastrnak ranks inside the top 20 for xG (2.4) and shots on goal per 60 (13.22), according to MoneyPuck.

There’s certainly more production on the horizon for the Bruins’ best player. He has 40+ goals in five of the past six seasons (including 61 goals in 2022-23). The year he fell short, he only played 48 games.

Pastrnak hasn’t scored a power play goal (or point) yet, but that could change against the Vegas Golden Knights, who’ve killed penalties at a 66.7% rate.

Additionally, Vegas is expected to start Adin Hill in goal, and he hasn’t been very good to start the year.

Key stat: Hill has a 3.60 GAA and a .845 SV%. He has the seventh-worst goals above expected in the NHL among goalies who have played at least two games (-1.9).

NHL predictions

Marchenko to score a goal (+175): Marchenko is off to a great start, scoring four goals in his first three games.

The winger has scored in back-to-back outings and always provides a solid offensive floor.

  • He’s the only forward on the Columbus Blue Jackets with more than nine shots on goal. He has 17.
  • Marchenko is coming off a breakout season in which he scored 31 times.
  • He leads the Blue Jackets forwards in ice time, playing just under 20 minutes per game.

The Colorado Avalanche are a tough matchup, but this looks like a letdown spot. The Avs play their second consecutive road game before returning home to play the Bruins on Saturday.

Scott Wedgewood (1.72 GAA) has been solid in goal in Mackenzie Blackwood’s absence, but he’s never been a proven starter.

The most games he’s ever started in a season were 28 with the Dallas Stars in 2023-24. He had an .899 SV% that year.

This will be his fifth start of the season already, and I expect some regression moving forward. If anyone on the Blue Jackets can take advantage, it’s Marchenko.

NHL anytime goal picks made at 1:14 p.m. ET on 10/16/2025.

Best NHL anytime goal picks Oct. 16: Back Pastrnak, Marchenko to get on the score sheet

NHL anytime goal picks

Two star forwards contribute to Thursday’s NHL anytime goal picks.

The pregame narrative: David Pastrnak has scored only once this season, but his underlying stats say he’s due for a breakout sooner rather than later. Before that, take the value on Kirill Marchenko extending his scoring streak.

Check out my NHL anytime goal picks for Oct. 16.

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NHL anytime goal picks

Best bet: Pastrnak to score a goal (+138)

The Boston Bruins look a lot more competent this season with a 3-1-0 record to this point. Pastrnak leads the way with five points, but he only has one goal.

It hasn’t been because he’s lacking chances, though.

  • Pastrnak leads the Bruins in shots (18) and power play time (5+ minutes per night). He also paces the Bruins forwards as the only one to average over 20 minutes of ice time.
  • For context, only one other Bruin (Elias Lindholm) has taken more than 10 shots.
  • Pastrnak ranks inside the top 20 for xG (2.4) and shots on goal per 60 (13.22), according to MoneyPuck.

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There’s certainly more production on the horizon for the Bruins’ best player. He has 40+ goals in five of the past six seasons (including 61 goals in 2022-23). The year he fell short, he only played 48 games.

Pastrnak hasn’t scored a power play goal (or point) yet, but that could change against the Vegas Golden Knights, who’ve kill penalties at a 66.7% rate.

Additionally, Vegas is expected to start Adin Hill in goal, and he hasn’t been very good to start the year.

Key stat: Hill has a 3.60 GAA and a .845 SV%. He has the seventh-worst goals above expected in the NHL among goalies who have played at least two games (-1.9).

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NHL predictions

Marchenko to score a goal (+205): Marchenko is off to a great start, scoring four goals in his first three games.

The winger has scored in back-to-back outings and always provides a solid offensive floor.

  • He’s the only forward on the Columbus Blue Jackets with more than nine shots on goal. He has 17.
  • Marchenko is coming off a breakout season in which he scored 31 times.
  • He leads the Blue Jackets forwards in ice time, playing just under 20 minutes per game.

The Colorado Avalanche are a tough matchup, but this looks like a letdown spot. The Avs play their second consecutive road game before returning home to play the Bruins on Saturday.

Scott Wedgewood (1.72 GAA) has been solid in goal in Mackenzie Blackwood’s absence, but he’s never been a proven starter.

The most games he’s ever started in a season were 28 with the Dallas Stars in 2023-24. He had an .899 SV% that year.

This will be his fifth start of the season already, and I expect some regression moving forward. If anyone on the Blue Jackets can take advantage, it’s Marchenko.

NHL anytime goal picks made at 11:55 a.m. ET on 10/16/2025.

New York Rangers vs. Maple Leafs prop picks Oct. 16: Bet on Matthew Knies to contribute for Toronto

Maple Leafs picks

The Toronto Maple Leafs can win back-to-back games for the first time this season, but need to get past the New York Rangers at home to do so.

The pregame narrative: The Rangers are 2-3-0, but both victories came on the road while being winless at home. Toronto’s offence came alive against the Nashville Predators, and I expect more of the same led by the first line of forwards.

Check out my Maple Leafs prop picks for Oct. 16, featuring predictions on Matthew Knies and Alexis Lafreniere.

Maple Leafs picks vs. Rangers

Best bet: Knies over 2.5 shots (+137)

This line doesn’t make much sense for Knies. Here’s why:

  • He plays the second most time for any Leafs’ forward behind only Auston Matthews (20:34)
  • In fact, Knies ranks 23rd amongst all NHL forwards for time on ice.

Playing top-end minutes naturally raises his production floor.

Last season, Knies averaged just under two shots per game but played two fewer minutes a night. His added workload provides an opportunity to get that number up, which we’ve seen so far this year.

This isn’t a great matchup by any means. The Rangers concede the eighth fewest shots on target (26.0), but I can comfortably look past that at this value.

Key stat: The forward is 3-1 against this wager this season.

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Lafreniere to record a point (-108): I want to finish things off by fading the Leafs’ defence in some capacity.

Through four games, the Leafs are allowing 27.8 shots and 3.8 goals per game. Both numbers rank in the bottom half of the NHL.

New York has struggled mightily to score, getting shut out three times in five games, but all those contests were at home.

On the road, the Rangers have scored 10 goals in two games. It’s also safe to assume they will improve on their woeful 6.5% shooting rate (30th).

That brings me to Lafreniere. The former first overall pick is finally getting his opportunity with the Rangers.

After the departure of a few key forwards in the offseason, Lafreniere now skates on the first line and top power play unit.

He has just two points in five games, but almost every skater on the Rangers is underperforming thanks to their play at Madison Square Garden.

The good news is he gets a lot of ice time and has taken the second-most shots on the team. Everyone on the Rangers is due for more offence, and Lafreniere is a top candidate to chip in.

Maple Leafs picks made at 9:06 a.m. ET 10/16/2025.

New York Rangers vs. Maple Leafs prop picks Oct. 16: Bet on Matthew Knies, Easton Cowan to contribute for Toronto

Maple Leafs picks

The Toronto Maple Leafs can win back-to-back games for the first time this season, but need to get past the New York Rangers at home to do so.

The pregame narrative: The Rangers are 2-3-0, but both victories came on the road while being winless at home. Toronto’s offence came alive against the Nashville Predators, and I expect more of the same led by the first line of forwards.

Check out my Maple Leafs prop picks for Oct. 16, featuring predictions on Easton Cowan, Matthew Knies and Alexis Lafreniere.

Maple Leafs picks vs. Rangers

Best bet: Cowan to record a point (+123)

If the Leafs’ rookie is going to be put into positions to succeed, I’ll happily back him to find the scoresheet at this plus-money price.

  • In his first two NHL games, Cowan has played most of his time on the first line with Knies and Auston Matthews.
  • He recorded his first career point in Tuesday’s win over the Predators on a beautiful play that involved the trio of first liners.

Cowan has provided a spark of energy to the Leafs’ lineup and should continue to get more minutes from coach Craig Berube as he builds trust with his strong play.

The rookie isn’t getting any power play time at the moment, but that’s irrelevant when Toronto has zero PP goals in four games.

Matthews and Knies are both -165 or shorter to get a point tonight, so I’ll back their newest linemate to contribute on the score sheet at a much more playable price.

Key stat: In the OHL playoffs last season, Cowan had 39 points in 17 games.

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Best NHL prop predictions

Knies over 2.5 shots (+150): This line doesn’t make much sense for Knies. Here’s why:

  • The forward is 3-1 against this wager this season.
  • He plays the second most time for any Leafs’ forward behind only Matthews (20:34)
  • In fact, Knies ranks 23rd amongst all NHL forwards for time on ice.

Playing top-end minutes naturally raises his production floor.

Last season, Knies averaged just under two shots per game but played two fewer minutes a night. His added workload provides an opportunity to get that number up, which we’ve seen so far this year.

This isn’t a great matchup by any means. The Rangers concede the eighth fewest shots on target (26.0), but I can comfortably look past that at this value.

Lafreniere to record a point (-115): I want to finish things off by fading the Leafs’ defence in some capacity.

Through four games, the Leafs are allowing 27.8 shots and 3.8 goals per game. Both numbers rank in the bottom half of the NHL.

New York has struggled mightily to score, getting shut out three times in five games, but all those contests were at home.

On the road, the Rangers have scored 10 goals in two games. It’s also safe to assume they will improve on their woeful 6.5% shooting rate (30th).

That brings me to Lafreniere. The former first overall pick is finally getting his opportunity with the Rangers.

After the departure of a few key forwards in the offseason, Lafreniere now skates on the first line and top power play unit.

He has just two points in five games, but almost every skater on the Rangers is underperforming thanks to their play at Madison Square Garden.

The good news is he gets a lot of ice time and has taken the second-most shots on the team. Everyone on the Rangers is due for more offence, and Lafreniere is a top candidate to chip in.

Maple Leafs picks made at 9:06 a.m. ET 10/16/2025.

NHL Betting Ontario: Your Complete Guide

NHL Betting Ontario

The NHL is at the heart of Ontario’s sports culture, and NHL betting in Ontario has never been more popular.

From puck drop in October to the Stanley Cup Playoffs, fans across the province are placing bets on their favourite teams, players, and markets.

Whether you’re backing the Toronto Maple Leafs in a playoff push or looking for value in an Ottawa Senators upset, Ontario bettors have access to regulated, secure, and competitive NHL betting markets.

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Understanding NHL Betting Markets

NHL betting offers a wide variety of markets to suit every type of bettor:

  • Moneyline Bets: Pick the outright winner of the game.
  • Puckline Bets: Similar to a spread, typically set at ±1.5 goals.
  • Totals (Over/Under): Bet on the combined number of goals scored.
  • Player Props: Wager on individual performances — e.g., a Maple Leafs forward to score, or a Senators goalie to record a shutout.
  • Futures: Bet on long-term outcomes, such as division winners, playoff series results, or Stanley Cup champions.

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Why NHL Betting Thrives in Ontario

Ontario is home to some of the NHL’s most passionate fanbases. Toronto Maple Leafs games regularly dominate national TV ratings, while the Ottawa Senators continue to build excitement with a young, talented core.

This intensity translates directly into the betting market, where fans can find unique local markets — from in-game player props to season-long Leafs or Sens futures.

With a fully regulated market, Ontario players benefit from licensed operators, strict consumer protections, and a wide array of promotions that make betting safer and more exciting.

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NHL Betting Canada: Your Complete Guide

NHL Betting Canada.

When it comes to NHL betting, Canada fans have plenty of ways to get in on the action.

From season-long futures to nightly puck line and prop bets, Canada’s regulated market provides a safe, legal and exciting environment for hockey bettors.

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Understanding NHL Betting Markets

The NHL offers a rich variety of betting options for fans across Canada. Common markets include:

  • Moneyline Bets: Pick which team will win the game outright.
  • Puck line Bets: Similar to a point spread — typically set at ±1.5 goals.
  • Totals (Over/Under): Bet on the combined number of goals scored.
  • Player Props: Wager on individual performances — like Connor McDavid to score or record multiple points.
  • Futures: Predict long-term outcomes, such as who will win the Stanley Cup or take home the Hart Trophy.

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Why NHL Betting Is Huge in Canada

Hockey is woven into the fabric of Canadian culture, and nowhere is that more evident than during the NHL season. Whether you’re a casual fan or a sharp bettor, following the NHL is a daily ritual.

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Best NHL anytime goal picks Oct. 15: Bet on Guenther, Holloway to score his first of the season

NHL anytime goal picks

There are only four games on tap in the NHL on Wednesday, but that’s enough to provide two solid anytime goal picks.

The pregame narrative: Dylan Guenther has developed into the Utah Mammoth’s most dangerous forward, and he has a good shot to add to his goal total. Elsewhere, I’m taking a shot on Dylan Holloway to score his first of the season for the St. Louis Blues.

Check out my NHL anytime goal picks for Oct. 15.

NHL anytime goal picks

Best bet: Guenther to score a goal (+138)

The 22-year-old winger leads the Mammoth in scoring, and he has tremendous value to add another on Wednesday. Here’s why:

  • In his first full NHL season in 2024-25, Guenther had 60 points (27 goals) in 70 games.
  • He’s one of three forwards on the Mammoth to average over 20 minutes of ice time in the early season.
  • Guenther is the most attacking-minded of the bunch, leading the team with 13 shots on goal through three games. Only one other player has taken more than eight shots.

He plays alongside Logan Cooley, who is another young stud on the roster with great playmaking skills. He had 40 assists as a sophomore last year.

Guenther leads Utah with four points when no one else has more than two. That’s because he is able to create offence like this on his own.

Tonight, the Mammoth play the 1-3-0 Calgary Flames, and they’ve been one of the worst defensive teams to start the season.

Backup Devin Cooley is expected to be in net. He has played six NHL games in his career, allowing 25 goals against (.870 SV%).

Key stat: The Flames have allowed three or more goals in every game this season (4.0 average).

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NHL predictions

Holloway to score a goal (+175): I think Holloway is overdue to score.

He was traded to the Blues from the Edmonton Oilers last offseason and immediately became one of their best forwards.

  • ’22-23 (Edmonton): 51 GP, 3 G
  • ’23-24 (Edmonton): 38 GP, 6 G
  • ’24-25 (St. Louis): 77 GP, 26 G

His jump from nine points with the Oilers to 63 in his first season with the Blues made him a true breakout star.

This year, he hasn’t scored yet, but it hasn’t been from a lack of opportunities.

  • Holloway is tied for first on the Blues in shots per game (3.0).
  • He leads all St. Louis forwards in time on ice (19:28).

It’s unlikely he goes much longer without his first point, and I predict he finally gets on the board in a big way against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Chicago takes the second-most penalty minutes per game and allows 29.8 shots on goal, which ranks in the bottom 10.

NHL anytime goal picks made at 11:55 a.m. ET on 10/15/2025.

Predators vs. Maple Leafs prop picks Oct. 14: Back Matthews, Marchessault to clear shot totals

Maple Leafs picks

The Toronto Maple Leafs are back in action for a third time in four days, this time hosting the Nashville Predators on Tuesday at Scotiabank Arena.

The pregame narrative: Toronto dominated play against the Detroit Red Wings yesterday, but came away with zero points in a brutal last-minute loss. The Leafs are favoured to get back in the win column tonight, with Cayden Primeau likely to make his debut in goal.

Check out my Maple Leafs prop picks for Oct. 14, featuring predictions on Auston Matthews and Jonathan Marchessault.

Maple Leafs picks vs. Predators

Best bet: Matthews over 3.5 shots (-138)

Leafs fans are accustomed to Matthews dominating out of the gate, so it’s a little disheartening to see him with just one goal (on an empty net) so far.

But it’s not for a lack of effort. Check out what the captain did during Toronto’s recent home-and-home with the Detroit Red Wings:

  • Saturday: Six shots (12 attempts), 0.62 xG
  • Monday: Eight shots (14 attempts), 0.9 xG

The goals will come soon enough, and I think backing Matthews to score tonight at -107 is a fine play.

But I just can’t look past this meagre shot total.

Matthews blew by this mark in consecutive games, and faces a Nashville team which has allowed the sixth-most shots on a 60-minute basis so far (30.67), per Natural Stat Trick.

Key stat: Matthews is 7-1 against this line in his last eight games vs. the Predators.

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Marschaessault over 2.5 shots (+105): I’m not sure what the Maple Leafs are going to get out of Primeau, who was brutal in the NHL last season but elite with the Laval Rocket after being sent to the AHL in December.

The netminder posted a 1.96 GAA and .927 SV% with the Montreal Canadiens’ affiliate in 26 games.

One thing I do know is that the Maple Leafs give up a ton of chances.

Toronto gave up the fourth-most chances (62.88) and eighth-most shots (29.1) on a 60-minute basis last season, and returned each of its starting defencemen.

Marschaessault is off to a hot start with the Preds, netting two goals and an assist through three games.

He cleared this total in back-to-back contests and ranks second on the squad in shot attempts (16) so far.

Maple Leafs picks made at 11:26 a.m. ET 10/14/2025.

Best NHL anytime goal picks Oct. 14: Back Evgeni Malkin, Jason Robertson to light the lamp

NHL anytime goal picks

The pregame narrative: Jason Robertson has an eye for the goal, and that’s been apparent in the early goings of the new season. Later on, take the value on Evgeni Malkin during his hot streak to begin the campaign.

Check out my NHL anytime goal picks for Oct. 14.

NHL anytime goal picks

Best bet: Robertson to score (+140)

The value is too good here to pass on.

Robertson has scored in both games so far, and his advanced analytics show that it’s no fluke.

  • The winger leads the NHL with 4.43 xG per 60 minutes, according to MoneyPuck.
  • He ranks second in shots on goal per 60 (20.26), and his -0.8 goals above expected show how his production could be even greater.

Robertson has two 40-goal seasons under his belt at age 26, with his best years still to come.

Everything is pointing to a career year, and that’s saying a lot since he averages over a point per game in the NHL.

In his third game, he gets a go at the Minnesota Wild, who have allowed three or more goals in back-to-back contests.

That includes getting lit up for seven at home by the Columbus Blue Jackets. In that game, another proficient goal scorer, Kirill Marchenko, buried a hat-trick.

Key stat: The Wild allow 30.7 shots per game and kill penalties at a below-average 75% rate.

NHL predictions

Malkin to score a goal (+275): This is definitely a long shot pick, considering the price, but Malkin is worthy of a look with how he’s producing.

  • The 39-year-old has five assists in three games, but he’s still looking for his first goal.
  • All five helpers were the primary assists. It doesn’t help this wager directly, but it helps paint a picture of how much offence Malkin is creating.
  • He plays over three minutes a night on the power play, which increases his chances of finding the back of the net.

And that goes before mentioning the matchup. The Pittsburgh Penguins play the Anaheim Ducks, who will struggle to defend this season.

  • On opening night, they allowed three goals vs. the Seattle Kraken.
  • In their second game, they conceded six in a 7-6 shootout win over the San Jose Sharks.

To make it even worse, the Sharks only needed 23 shots to score that many times.

This is a good spot for the Penguins to have an offensive explosion, and Malkin holds the best value of the bunch.

NHL anytime goal picks made at 11:11 a.m. ET on 10/14/2025.