NHL Season Props: Player Points
Even though the lead-up to the NHL season does not reach quite the fever pitch that’s achieved during NFL preseason, puck drop is almost here, and I could not be more excited.
BetOnline has spoiled hockey bettors this year by releasing a comprehensive list of player point props. Here I have broken down a number of my preferred OVER/UNDERs around the board but be sure to check out the NHL tab on the home page to find breakdowns of all of the season futures, team previews and other fascinating stuff.
The Anaheim Ducks didn’t start quacking until the next month of this season this past year which was awful for the creation of players like Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf. The two ended with 62 and 63 points in what was Perry’s worst points per game season since 2006-07 and Getzlaf’s worst since 2011-12. At the three seasons prior to last, Perry and Getz both averaged about a point a game. If these two remain healthy — they always have — their collection point totals will both be eclipsed.What Connor McDavid was able to perform in his inaugural period last season was absolutely phenomenal. He also scored 48 points in 45 games and has been anointed captain of his group. BetOnline has pegged him using an O/U stage total of 86.5 and that I do not think that it’s ridiculous to project this child as a 100-point scorer. Connor does something electric every time he touches the puck and really had the second-highest points per 60 minutes one of players who played more than 12 games. The dude is efficient and may easily lead the league in scoring in just his second year as a pro.Connor’s linemate, Jordan Eberle, is the most likely beneficiary of the McDavid series and is in line to have a career season. The right-winger’s O/U at this time is 59.5 and, frankly, it may be the easiest money on the board. Ebs had 76 points his next year at the league and he did that playing Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. RNH is good, but he is definitely not Connor. Still another checkmark about the OVER side of the prop is that the hole left from the Taylor Hall trade. Hall had 65 points playing the Oilers’ top line last season and his spot has been filled by the lumbering Milan Lucic. Eberle is set up very well to break the 40-goal mark for the first time in his young NHL career.
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