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NHL Overview – March 18, 2019
- 4 games on the ice tonight in the NHL
- The Winnipeg Jets have the highest predicted win probability tonight
- Blackhawks vs. Canucks is the closest prediction tonight
- Blackhawks vs. Canucks is the highest predicted total of the night
- Kings vs. Jets is the lowest predicted total of the night
- The predicted Grand Salami is 24.3 total goals scored tonight
- The Los Angeles Kings are predicted to score the fewest goals tonight
- The Tampa Bay Lightning are predicted to score the most goals tonight
- 2 road teams win today
Tonight’s NHL Schedule
This is the line-up for tonight’s hockey:
- Vancouver Canucks at Chicago Blackhawks
- Winnipeg Jets at Los Angeles Kings
- Vegas Golden Knights at San Jose Sharks
- Arizona Coyotes at Tampa Bay Lightning
SportsFormulator provides NHL predicted scores using our proprietary formulator for each NHL game tonight March 18, 2019. Our data driven NHL predictions giving you a predicted win percentage and score. Use our NHL predictions to win your NHL bets tonight whether you are betting the NHL money line or total number of goals scored.
NHL Predictions – March 18, 2019:
TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS ODDS |
Vancouver Canucks | 58% | 4 | Bet |
Chicago Blackhawks | 42% | 3 | NHL |
Winnipeg Jets | 70% | 4 | Bet |
Los Angeles Kings | 30% | 2 | NHL |
Vegas Golden Knights | 36% | 3 | Bet |
San Jose Sharks | 64% | 4 | NHL |
Arizona Coyotes | 31% | 2 | Bet |
Tampa Bay Lightning | 69% | 4 | NHL |
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