NHL Predictions – November 8, 2019

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We’ve crunched the numbers, analyzed the data and forecasted every game in the NHL tonight so you don’t have to do anything but bet and win.

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NHL Preview – November 8, 2019

  • 4 games on the ice tonight in the NHL
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning have the highest predicted win probability tonight
  • Oilers vs. Devils is the closest prediction tonight
  • Sabres vs. Lightning is the highest predicted total of the night
  • Red Wings vs. Bruins is the lowest predicted total of the night
  • The predicted Grand Salami is 24.4 total goals scored tonight
  • The Buffalo Sabres are predicted to score the fewest goals tonight
  • The Tampa Bay Lightning are predicted to score the most goals tonight

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Tonight’s NHL Schedule

This is the line-up for tonight’s hockey:

Tampa Bay LightningatBuffalo Sabres
Boston BruinsatDetroit Red Wings
New Jersey DevilsatEdmonton Oilers
Vancouver CanucksatWinnipeg Jets

SportsFormulator provides predicted NHL scores using our proprietary formula for each NHL game tonight November 8, 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, Over/Under or Grand Salami.

NHL Predictions – November 8, 2019:

TEAMWIN %SCOREVEGAS ODDS
Tampa Bay Lightning77%4Bet
Buffalo Sabres23%2NHL
 
Boston Bruins66%3Bet
Detroit Red Wings34%2NHL
 
New Jersey Devils42%3Bet
Edmonton Oilers58%4NHL
 
Vancouver Canucks39%3Bet
Winnipeg Jets61%4NHL

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