Trust in wild downing maple leaves without honeyskrizov in high scoring affair

Wednesday night is the ultimate opportunity for NHL fans with a stacked slate of exciting matchups that fans eagerly expect. The game that stands out is a tightly disputed matchup between Minnesota Wild and the rolling Toronto Maple Leafs.

For Bettorer, this matchup gives a chance to take advantage of some of our recent strong trends, as our 12-5 record on our last 17 elections, our 8-2 record on our last ten player stopper elections and our 15-6 Record on our last 21 Money Committee.

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Minnesota Wild vs Toronto Maple Leaf’s best bets:

  • Wild +1.5 (-176)

  • Over 5.5 Goals (-112)

  • Auston Matthews at any time target (-105)

  • Matt Boldy Over 0.5 Points (-150)

  • Same game parlay (+627 – $ 10 to win $ 62.74)

This seems to be the perfect setting for an update with The Wild On The Road, where they thrive on an 18-5-3 record and should take advantage of a Leafs team that has lost two equal and three of their last Five home matches. They will have to overcome a terrible story of losing with the magazines resuming a 7-0-2 record in their last nine games against The Wild, including four straight wins at home.

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These two teams were facing earlier this season, and Wild managed to scrape a 2-1 win at home. They will look to spend Wednesday as a jumping place after winning only one of their last six games and watching their once impeccable defense allow 34 goals in their last nine games.

If Matt Murray starts for the leaves in this one, the odds are likely to turn, but right now Joseph Woll is expected to start and have a solid 8-5-0 record in his last 13 starts, but also a 3.03 goal against average and a .897 Spare Percentage.

Minnesota will start Filip Gustavsson, who should definitely push this game over with a 1-4-0 record, a 4.66 goal against average and a .850 savings percentage in his last six appearances. We can rely on a loud scoring shootout with weak goaltending and should result in a few impressive performances.

For Toronto, Captain Auston Matthews has been on a sensational hot streak with 11 goals and eight assists for 19 points in his last 15 games. The native Arizona also has 11 goals and five assists for 16 points in its last 11 games against The Wild.

His recent scoring features were snapped against the Senators on Saturday, but before that he had scored in seven of his last eight games and had to take advantage of a falling goalkeeper like Gustavsson.

For Minnesota, they have to overcome to be without their top man in Kirill Kaprizov, who was placed on the wounded reserve with an lower body injury. The Wild will have to turn to Matt Boldy instead, as the 23-year-old edge has led the team in points over their last 11 games with 14 including five goals and nine assists.

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