Can The Oilers Stretch Their Win Streak to 11? | Three to Watch | Season 3, Episode 11
What’s up everyone it’s Tuesday and we are back with another episode of three to watch presented by Prine plus I’m your host Anna Dua eight games on deck tonight in the NHL so let’s dive into all the action starting off in the Big Apple the Seattle Kraken come to town to
Play the Rangers New York has been struggling a bit lately going four five- one in their past 10 and barely holding on to their top spot in the Metropolitan Division Vincent troch has points in
Six of his past eight games with five goals and 13 points in the span no shocker that the bread man is still red hot panan has points in 10 of his past 11 games including an impressive 10 goals the
Rangers are tied for the fourth most home wins in the league the Kraken on the other hand are looking to bounce back after their nine game win streak was snapped on Monday Seattle defenseman Vince Dunn has four goals and 10 points in in his past nine games Oliver bork strand has points in
Three of his past five as does Jaden schars same state different team next up we’re talking about the Isles as they head up north to face off against the Winnipeg Jets which will not be an easy matchup Winnipeg is just two points off the league lead and have gone eight1 and one in
Their past 10 the Isles are 36 and one in that same span Matt barzel has points in five of his past seven with nine total points in that stretch he’s had at least four shots on goal in three of
His past four games Matt leads the team in points with 45 Brock Nelson leads them in goals with 19 and Bo Horvat is not far behind with 17 on the year with Mark shley sidelined with injury Adam
Lowry seeing Top Line placement he has five points in his past four he has exposure to Nikolai eers who has points in six of his past seven Conor heluk has been light out this season and is cementing himself as a vzna favorite he has the best save percentage among all NHL goalies with
At least 20 games played this season last but certainly not least Austin Matthews and his Toronto M beliefs have an appointment with Conor McDavid and the Oilers out in Edmonton the Oilers have turned things around after their slow start to the season winning 10 straight let’s start with
Toronto though Matthews has 33 goals in 40 games this season leading the NHL in the category and he simply can’t stop scoring ALS o finding the back of the net as of late is Mitch Marner he
Has four goals and eight points in his past six games on the blue line Morgan Riley has seven in his past six for the Oilers you have to start with Connor McDavid has 44 points in just his last 23
Games yes that’s practically two points a night his linemate Zack Hyman leads them in goals with 26 and the third member of that line Ryan nent Hopkins is almost a point per game player as well
With 38 points in 39 games last season the Leafs were one and one in two games against the Oilers scoring nine goals and allowing nine so expect this one to be real close that’s all I have for
You this week see you back here again next week for the breakdown on another set of three key matchups
NHL.com and NHL Fantasy’s Anna Dua breaks down three Tuesday night matchups, from the Kraken looking to bounce back against Artemi Panarin and the Rangers to the Oilers aiming to win their 11th straight game as they host Auston Matthews and the Maple Leafs, in this week’s Three to Watch, presented by PROLINE+.
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