NHL schedule, odds and betting lines Dec. 3: Capitals look to stay hot, Oilers and Golden Knights clash in divisional matchup

NHL schedule

NHL fans are treated to a 10-game Tuesday slate.

The latest: The Vegas Golden Knights host the Edmonton Oilers in a Pacific Division showdown. Elsewhere, the Washington Capitals look to keep the hot streak alive against the San Jose Sharks.

Check out the latest NHL schedule for Tuesday, Dec. 3.

NHL schedule: Dec. 3

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Colorado Avalanche vs. Buffalo Sabres

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Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins

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Florida Panthers vs. Pittsburgh Penguins

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New York Islanders vs. Montreal Canadiens

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San Jose Sharks vs. Washington Capitals

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Seattle Kraken vs. Carolina Hurricanes

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St. Louis Blues vs. Winnipeg Jets

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Vancouver Canucks vs. Minnesota Wild

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Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Calgary Flames

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Edmonton Oilers vs. Vegas Golden Knights

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Betting insights

  • Washington looks to extend its win streak to five games with tonight’s home matchup against San Jose. The Caps have scored 20 goals over the last four but have allowed 14 in that span. Washington owns the fourth-best overs record in the NHL (14-8-2).
  • The Blue Jackets, who score the sixth-most goals per game (3.61), are up against a Flames squad that is 9-3-0 on home ice. Last week, Columbus won at home against Calgary, 5-2.
  • Boston hosts Detroit in an Original Six matchup. The Bruins are puck line favourites but own the league’s worst ATS record (7-19-0). The Wings will look to get some payback after falling 2-1 to Boston on Nov. 23.
  • The Oilers look to build on a three-game win streak as they travel to Vegas to take on the Golden Knights. Vegas owns a 9-3-0 record at home this year, but Edmonton has been just as effective on the road (8-3-1). Overs are 15-8-2 in Vegas games this year, which is the second-highest rate in the league.
  • We could have an epic goalie battle brewing in Minnesota tonight if Kevin Lankinen starts for the Canucks. Lankinen owns a perfect road record (10-0-0), while Minnesota’s likely starter, Filip Gustavsson, leads the NHL in goals-against average (2.05) and save percentage (.929).

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