The Los Angeles Kings (10-6-6) will try to halt a three-game losing streak when they take on the Ottawa Senators (11-6-4) at home on Monday, Nov. 24 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
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Here is our prediction for who will claim the win in Monday’s matchup.
In the past 10 games, the Senators have gone 6-1-3. They have put up 28 goals, while their opponents have scored 25. They have gone on the power play 27 times during that span, and have capitalized with three goals (11.1% of opportunities).
Kings vs. Senators Predictions for Monday
Our computer model for this matchup predicts a final result of Kings 4, Senators 2.
Moneyline Pick: Kings (-153)
Total Pick: Over 5.5 (computer predicts 6.1 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Senators (+1.5)
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Kings Splits and Trends
The Kings have finished 4-6-10 in overtime games as part of an overall record of 10-6-6.
Los Angeles has 14 points (6-2-2) in the 10 games it has played that were decided by one goal.
Looking at the five times this season the Kings ended a game with just one goal, they have a 1-3-1 record, good for three points.
Los Angeles finished 1-3-0 in the four games this season when it scored exactly two goals (registering two points).
The Kings have scored at least three goals 13 times, and are 8-0-5 in those games (to record 21 points).
In the 10 games when Los Angeles has scored a lone power-play goal, it went 5-3-2 to record 12 points.
In the 16 games when it outshot its opponent, Los Angeles is 5-6-5 (15 points).
The Kings’ opponents have had more shots in six games. The Kings finished 5-0-1 in those contests (11 points).
Senators Splits and Trends
The Senators have earned a record of 3-4-7 in overtime games on their way to an overall mark of 11-6-4.
Ottawa has earned 14 points (5-2-4) in its 11 games decided by one goal.
This season the Senators scored only one goal in one game and they lost that matchup.
When Ottawa has scored exactly two goals this season, they’ve earned five points (1-1-3 record).
The Senators have scored at least three goals in 14 games, earning 21 points from those contests.
Ottawa has scored a single power-play goal in nine games this season and has recorded 11 points from those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Ottawa is 6-4-0 (12 points).
The Senators’ opponents have had more shots in 10 games. The Senators finished 4-2-4 in those matchups (12 points).
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