We are now in the second half of the season, as the NHL returned from the All-Star break. Let's look at some top PrizePicks for today's slate.
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Tuesday’s Best NHL PrizePicks Player Projections
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William Karlsson Less Than 2.5 Shots On Goal
It's been a bad skid for the Vegas as they are 1-4-1 in their last six games, with the only win being against San Jose. One of these losses was at the hands of their opponents tonight as they head to Toronto. The Maple Leafs are the hottest team, with a league-leading seven straight wins, and are 8-2-0 in their last ten. The offense is getting all of the credit for being the goals leader, but the blue line is playing well, allowing 24.6 shots on goal per game over the last five, which includes 26 to Vegas. Karlsson has had three or more shots on goal in five of the previous six; the only one he didn't was against Toronto.
We are now in the second half of the season, as the NHL returned from the All-Star break. Let's look at some top PrizePicks for today's slate.
Our NHL Prop Bet Cheat Sheet assists bettors by comparing lines from leading sportsbooks with our daily projections >>

Tuesday’s Best NHL PrizePicks Player Projections
(Props courtesy of PrizePicks)
William Karlsson Less Than 2.5 Shots On Goal
It's been a bad skid for the Vegas as they are 1-4-1 in their last six games, with the only win being against San Jose. One of these losses was at the hands of their opponents tonight as they head to Toronto. The Maple Leafs are the hottest team, with a league-leading seven straight wins, and are 8-2-0 in their last ten. The offense is getting all of the credit for being the goals leader, but the blue line is playing well, allowing 24.6 shots on goal per game over the last five, which includes 26 to Vegas. Karlsson has had three or more shots on goal in five of the previous six; the only one he didn't was against Toronto.
Filip Forsberg More Than 19 Minutes Time On Ice
The Predators look like they're back on track after going through a rough patch, as they've won five straight. The offense has been their driving through the season, and it's coming through, by scoring at least four goals in each game. Forsberg has contributed with a goal and an assist in three of these five wins. He's hit the over-the-19-minute mark in three of the last four, and with Ottawa's ability to score, they could keep this game close, meaning more ice time for Forsberg.
Matthew Tkachuk More Than 0.5 Assists
The Panthers made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals as the eighth seed, but this season, they could end up with the most points. They are red hot at the moment as they are 11-2-0 over their last 13 games. One of the big reasons for this surge is the improvement of Tkachuk. He had a slow start to the season, with 27 points in the first 36 games, but he has 38 in his last 21. He left the game early against Washington but had an assist in 11 of his previous 12, one of which was against Buffalo.
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