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| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NHL | NHL Stanley Cup Pick | 11:00pm EDT - Jun 21/2026 |
The PLAY: Buffalo Sabres to Win the Stanley Cup (+1900)
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Play: Buffalo Sabres to Win the Stanley Cup (+1900) at Fanduel
The Buffalo Sabres currently hold the longest playoff drought in the NHL, spanning 14 consecutive seasons. Their last playoff appearance was in the 2010-2011 season. At one point, Buffalo looked destined to continue that drought, sitting at 11-14-4 on December 8th.
Since then, the Sabres have gone 32-6-2, which includes a ten-game and an eight-game winning streak. They made a change at the general manager position, firing Kevyn Adams on December 15, 2025, and appointing former Columbus Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekäläinen as the new GM.
Buffalo has been remarkably consistent, suffering only two back-to-back losing streaks since December 8th. They are 6-2-0 in their last 8 games following a loss and have gone 11-0-1 in their last 12 games overall.
The Sabres are capable of winning low-scoring games, having allowed two or fewer goals in 10 of their last 12 contests. They boast two quality goaltenders with very similar stats: a 2.54 and 2.60 GAA, and save percentages of .915 and .909.
In the Eastern Conference, the two favorites to reach the Stanley Cup Finals are Tampa Bay and Carolina. Most teams have 13-15 games remaining before the playoffs. Buffalo is currently leading the Atlantic Division by four points and is tied with Carolina for first place in the Eastern Conference. Buffalo likely offers the most value as a playoff futures bet because they are unproven in the postseason, but they have been the most consistent team in the NHL for months. Meanwhile, both Carolina and Tampa Bay have faced recent questions regarding their goaltending.
I believe Buffalo will go on a deep run in the postseason and clinch a spot in their third Stanley Cup Final. I am betting on Buffalo to win the Eastern Conference and to win the Stanley Cup.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NHL | NHL Eastern Conference Winners | 11:00pm EDT - Jun 21/2026 |
The PLAY: Buffalo Sabres to Win the Eastern Conference (+750)
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Play: Buffalo Sabres to Reach Stanley Cup Final (Win the Eastern Conference) (+750) at Fanduel
The Buffalo Sabres currently hold the longest playoff drought in the NHL, spanning 14 consecutive seasons. Their last playoff appearance was in the 2010-2011 season. At one point, Buffalo looked destined to continue that drought, sitting at 11-14-4 on December 8th.
Since then, the Sabres have gone 32-6-2, which includes a ten-game and an eight-game winning streak. They made a change at the general manager position, firing Kevyn Adams on December 15, 2025, and appointing former Columbus Blue Jackets GM Jarmo Kekäläinen as the new GM.
Buffalo has been remarkably consistent, suffering only two back-to-back losing streaks since December 8th. They are 6-2-0 in their last 8 games following a loss and have gone 11-0-1 in their last 12 away games.
The Sabres are capable of winning low-scoring games, having allowed two or fewer goals in 10 of their last 12 contests. They boast two quality goaltenders with very similar stats: a 2.54 and 2.60 GAA, and save percentages of .915 and .909.
In the Eastern Conference, the two favorites to reach the Stanley Cup Finals are Tampa Bay and Carolina. Most teams have 13-15 games remaining before the playoffs. Buffalo is currently leading the Atlantic Division by four points and is tied with Carolina for first place in the Eastern Conference. Buffalo likely offers the most value as a playoff futures bet because they are unproven in the postseason, but they have been the most consistent team in the NHL for months. Meanwhile, both Carolina and Tampa Bay have faced recent questions regarding their goaltending.
I believe Buffalo will go on a deep run in the postseason and clinch a spot in their third Stanley Cup Final. I am betting on Buffalo to win the Eastern Conference and to win the Stanley Cup.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NHL | (19) Vegas Golden Knights at (20) Carolina Hurricanes: Jordan Staal Goals | 8:00pm EDT - Jun 11/2026 |
The PLAY: (CAR) Jordan Staal Anytime Goal (+370)
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Play: (CAR) Jordan Staal Anytime Goal (+370) at Draftkings
There is a massive amount of betting value on Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal to continue his historic goal-scoring streak in Game 5. Staal has been the best player on the ice for Carolina in this series, scoring in all four games—including a spectacular two-goal night and the game-winner in Game 4 to tie the series. He has now found the back of the net in five of his last six games overall. Staal's high-danger area dominance has completely disrupted the Vegas defense. With the series shifting back to Raleigh, look for the Hurricanes' leader to stay hot and drive the offense on home ice. Backing him as an anytime goalscorer remains a premium value play.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NHL | (19) Vegas Golden Knights at (20) Carolina Hurricanes: Brett Howden Goals | 8:00pm EDT - Jun 11/2026 |
The PLAY: (VGK) Brett Howden Anytime Goal (+245)
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Play: (VGK) Brett Howden Anytime Goal (+245) at Draftkings
Vegas forward Brett Howden enters tonight's matchup as one of the hottest goal-scorers in the entire postseason. Howden has already found the back of the net in three of the four games in this series and has scored in 12 of his last 17 games overall. He has been even more dangerous on enemy ice, scoring in eight of his last nine road games—a stretch that includes two multi-goal performances. Furthermore, Howden has historically terrorized the Hurricanes, scoring in four of his last five head-to-head meetings against them. Given his current deployment and historic success against Carolina and Vegas being down in the series, backing him to score in game 5 offers massive value.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (929) Milwaukee Brewers at (930) Oakland Athletics: Nick Kurtz Home Runs | 9:05pm EDT - Jun 10/2026 |
The PLAY: (ATH) Nick Kurtz Over 0.5 Home Run (+199) Action
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Play: (ATH) Nick Kurtz Over 0.5 Home Run (+199) at Draftkings
The Athletics rookie first baseman Nick Kurtz is the premier home run target on tonight’s MLB slate. Kurtz is putting on a power clinic, clearing the fence in three straight games and mashing three home runs in his last two games alone. Boasting a massive platoon advantage tonight, 10 of Kurtz's 15 home runs this season have been crushed off righties. He faces a highly vulnerable right-handed starter in Brandon Sproat, who carries a bleak 6.17 ERA and a habit of giving up gopher balls—allowing at least one homer in six of his last eight starts. Backed by a blistering 101°F Las Vegas forecast with a 16 mph wind blowing directly out, Kurtz is primed to extend his home run streak to four games.
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (911) Chicago Cubs at (912) Colorado Rockies: Hunter Goodman Home Runs | 8:40pm EDT - Jun 10/2026 |
The PLAY: (COL) Hunter Goodman Over 0.5 Home Run (+242) Action
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Play: (COL) Hunter Goodman Over 0.5 Home Run (+242) at Draftkings
Colorado Rockies slugger Hunter Goodman is one of the top home run prop targets on tonight’s MLB slate. Goodman has been a human highlight reel, clearing the fence in five of his last seven games, including a 412-foot blast last night. He matches up against left-handed pitcher Shota Imanaga, whose fly-ball tendencies have severely cost him. Imanaga is struggling through a rough stretch (6.26 ERA in his last 7 starts) and has allowed 17 total home runs this season. He has allowed a homer in six straight games and multiple homers in four consecutive starts and gave up 4 home runs in his last outing against The Athletics. Backed by a 33°C (91°F) Denver forecast that maximizes ball carry, Goodman is primed to exploit Imanaga's gopher-ball tendencies.
Consultant Bio
Terry Edelmann has been capping sports for over 10 years now and professionally since 2022. Terry specializes in NHL, NFL, and MLB. Terry has different capping strategies for each sport he caps and his goal is always to bring you winners. From sides and totals to player props Terry finds different ways to profit.