Golden Knights vs. Hurricanes Game 2 prediction: Stanley Cup Final odds, picks, best bet

Just about everybody was in agreement before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights.Goals and scoring chances would be at a premium, and there would be almost no space to maneuver in the offensive zone.

Twenty-five seconds into the best-of-seven, that all went out the window.Nikolaj Ehlers staked the Hurricanes to a 1-0 lead before anybody was in their seat at the Lenovo Center, and from there, both teams continued trading chances and committing egregious defensive mistakes until Tomas Hertl’s game-winner with under four minutes to go in the third period.Vegas’ Game 1 win on the road flipped the series line to Golden Knights -150, but the market has remained stubborn for Game 2.Just like in the curtain-raiser, it’s the Canes sitting at -164 to even up the series before it heads to Vegas.

The total is still sitting at 5.5 goals, though it could tick up to 6 by puck drop.Nonetheless, the market is telling us that Game 1 was an outlier and that we should expect things to tighten up for Thursday’s contest in Raleighwood.

That would be a big boost for the Golden Knights.While Carolina’s defense can look foolproof when games are played on their terms, as they were in the first three rounds, the Hurricanes can get themselves in trouble when they go up against opponents who are able to jam up the middle, remain patient, and then spring counterattacks off blocks, turnovers, or an aggressive pinch.

That is exactly how the Knights, the best counter-punching team in the NHL, prefer to play.It wasn’t on display in Game 1, but Vegas has mastered the art of protecting the most dangerous part of the ice.The Knights allowed the fewest shots from the inner slot during the regular season, and nothing changed in the postseason.

They lock things down in front of their own goal, which is where Carolina’s bread has been buttered for years under Rod Brind’Amour.Because of their high-volume approach, the Hurricanes rely ...

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