The NHL returns on Tuesday with a three-game slate, headlined by the defending champion Florida Panthers’ banner night celebration.
The pregame narrative: Brad Marchand cemented himself as one of the greatest deadline acquisitions ever by scoring 10 goals and 20 points last spring, helping Florida win a second consecutive Stanley Cup. The veteran inked a five-year deal over the offseason, and I expect him to make noise in Florida’s opener against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Check out my NHL anytime goal picks for Oct. 7, featuring a pick on New York Rangers forward Alexis Lafreniere.
NHL anytime goal picks
Best bet: Marchand to score a goal (+200)
Marchand’s 0.43 goal per game rate in the postseason would net out to roughly 36 over a full 82-game season.
I’m sure Florida would sign up for that in a heartbeat.
The veteran only scored 23 regular-season goals last year, and he hasn’t crested 30 since his 2021-22 season with the Boston Bruins.
Still, I think Marchand has a lot left in the tank. And Tuesday’s matchup couldn’t be better.
Chicago was one of the NHL’s doormats last season, allowing the second-most goals (3.56) and third-most shots against (31.1) per game.
The Blackhawks also ranked last in expected goal difference (-72.59) and Corsi rate (43.55%), per MoneyPuck.com.
Alex Barkov’s injury forced Florida to shake up its lineup before the season even began. Daily Faceoff projects Marchand to skate on the first line with Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Bennett.
Key stat: Marchand scored two goals in his lone game against the Blackhawks last year.
NHL predictions
Lafreniere to score a goal (+215): The New York Rangers are coming off a disasterous season, mainly because the production from aging stars like Chris Kreider — who’s now with the Anaheim Ducks — and Mika Zibanejad fell off a cliff.
Someone is going to have to take the reins in the Big Apple outside of Artemi Panarin, and I’m bullish on Lafreniere having a breakout campaign.
This will be the sixth season for the 2020 first-overall pick, but we have to remember he’s only just approaching 24 years old.
Lafreniere is going to be skating with Panarin, who has elite vision as a passer, and Vincent Trocheck, a solid veteran presence up the middle of the ice.
The Rangers host a Pittsburgh Penguins team that might be in lottery talks this season.
Tristan Jarry is in goal for the Pens, and he ranked 40th or worse in GAA (3.12), SV% (.893) and goals saved above expected (-4.7) last season.
NHL anytime goal picks made at 2:01 p.m. ET on 10/06/2025.