Vancouver Canucks at Tampa Bay Lightning Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 10/15/2024 7:00 PM EST

We have your Vancouver Canucks at Tampa Bay Lightning prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Vancouver Canucks hit the road to face the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Vancouver Canucks at Tampa Bay Lightning Odds Info

Best Moneyline Odds: Vancouver Canucks +114 (FanDuel) / Tampa Bay Lightning -132 (BetRivers)
Best Puck Line Odds: -1.5 - Vancouver Canucks -225 (bet365) / Tampa Bay Lightning +190 (BetRivers)
Best Total Odds: 6.5 - Under -120 (bet365) / Over +102 (FanDuel)

Game Info

Date: 10/15/2024
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Location: Amalie Arena (Tampa, FL)
TV: ESPN+

Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis

Over the past three seasons, the Vancouver Canucks and the Tampa Bay Lightning have faced off four times, with the Lightning emerging victorious in three of those encounters. The Canucks managed to secure a win in their most recent matchup. Historically, the home team has had the upper hand, winning three out of the four games, while the visiting team has only won once. In terms of betting outcomes, the Canucks have covered the spread in three of the four games, while the Lightning have done so only once. The games have generally been high-scoring affairs, with the total score going over the set line in three instances and under just once.

The most recent game between these two teams took place on December 12, 2023, where the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1. The Lightning started strong with an early goal by Brayden Point, but the Canucks quickly responded with a goal from Andrei Kuzmenko. Brock Boeser was the standout performer for Vancouver, scoring a hat trick with goals in the second and third periods. The Canucks' power play was notably efficient, converting one of their two opportunities, while the Lightning failed to capitalize on any of their three power play chances. Vancouver's defense was also a key factor, as they recorded more blocked shots and hits than Tampa Bay, contributing to their victory.

In terms of individual performances, Vancouver's Quinn Hughes was instrumental, providing multiple assists, while Thatcher Demko delivered a strong performance in goal, saving 28 of 29 shots for a save percentage of 0.966. On the other side, Andrei Vasilevskiy faced 22 shots and made 18 saves, resulting in a save percentage of 0.857. The Canucks' aggressive play was evident in their higher number of hits and blocked shots, which helped them control the game defensively. This victory marked a significant win for Vancouver, as they managed to break Tampa Bay's winning streak in their recent matchups.

 

Vancouver Canucks at Tampa Bay Lightning Preview

The Vancouver Canucks are set to embark on their first road trip of the season, facing off against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena. This matchup promises to be an intriguing contest, as both teams have shown flashes of brilliance early in the season. The Canucks, despite their winless start, have demonstrated strong opening periods, scoring five goals in the first period across their first two games. However, they have struggled to maintain that momentum through the final frames, a trend they will need to reverse to secure their first victory.

On the other hand, the Lightning come into this game with a 1-0 record, having convincingly defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 4-1 in their season opener. Nikita Kucherov was the star of that game, netting a hat trick and proving to be a formidable force on the ice. With the departure of Steven Stamkos to the Nashville Predators, Kucherov, alongside Brayden Point and newcomer Jake Guentzel, will be pivotal in leading Tampa Bay's offensive charge.

Vancouver's defense will be tested, especially with the uncertainty surrounding Tyler Myers' availability due to a lower-body injury. However, the Canucks can take solace in their recent success against the Lightning, having won their last encounter 4-1. In that game, Brock Boeser was instrumental, scoring a hat trick, while Thatcher Demko's stellar goaltending performance was crucial in securing the win.

Both teams have shown a propensity for high-scoring games in their recent matchups, with three of their last four encounters surpassing the set total line. This trend, coupled with the offensive firepower on both sides, suggests that fans could be in for an exciting, high-scoring affair. As the Canucks aim to translate their possession time into more effective scoring opportunities, and the Lightning look to build on their strong start, this game is poised to be a thrilling contest.

Vancouver Canucks at Tampa Bay Lightning Pick: Total Goals Over

As the Vancouver Canucks prepare to face the Tampa Bay Lightning, the potential for a high-scoring game is evident, making the over on the total goals an enticing pick. Historically, matchups between these two teams have often resulted in high-scoring affairs, with three of their last four encounters surpassing the set total line. This trend is supported by the offensive capabilities both teams have displayed early in the season.

The Lightning, fresh off a commanding 4-1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes, showcased their offensive prowess with Nikita Kucherov leading the charge. Kucherov's hat trick in the season opener highlights his ability to find the back of the net, especially in the absence of Steven Stamkos, who has moved on to the Nashville Predators. With Brayden Point and newcomer Jake Guentzel complementing Kucherov on the top line, Tampa Bay's offense remains a formidable threat.

On the other side, the Canucks have demonstrated strong starts, scoring five goals in the first periods of their initial two games. Despite their winless start, Vancouver's ability to generate scoring chances is evident, as they rank sixth in scoring chances per 60 minutes at five-on-five. The Canucks' recent 4-1 victory over the Lightning last December, where Brock Boeser netted a hat trick, further underscores their potential to contribute to a high-scoring game.

Both teams have shown a propensity for offensive play, and with the Canucks looking to convert their possession time into more effective scoring opportunities, the stage is set for an exciting contest. Given the offensive firepower on both sides and the historical trend of high-scoring games between these teams, betting on the total goals to go over is a compelling choice for this matchup.

Vancouver Canucks at Tampa Bay Lightning Top Player Prop Picks

Nikita Kucherov Over 1.5 Points -135 (DraftKings)

Nikita Kucherov has already demonstrated his offensive prowess this season, netting a hat trick in the Tampa Bay Lightning's season opener against the Carolina Hurricanes. With the departure of Steven Stamkos, Kucherov is expected to take on an even more significant role in the Lightning's offensive strategy. His chemistry with Brayden Point and newcomer Jake Guentzel on the top line further enhances his potential to rack up points. Given his current form and the fact that the Canucks have allowed goals in crucial moments, betting on Kucherov to exceed 1.5 points is a strong proposition.

Quinn Hughes Over 0.5 Assists -140 (DraftKings)

Quinn Hughes has been a pivotal playmaker for the Vancouver Canucks, as evidenced by his multiple assists in their recent victory over the Lightning last December. Hughes' ability to orchestrate plays from the blue line and his involvement in the power play make him a constant threat to contribute assists. The Canucks' focus on converting possession into scoring opportunities aligns well with Hughes' skill set, making the over on 0.5 assists a compelling choice, especially given his track record against Tampa Bay.

Brayden Point Over 2.5 Shots On Goal -143 (BetRivers)

Brayden Point is a key offensive weapon for the Lightning, and his role has only grown with the changes in the team's lineup. In their last matchup against the Canucks, Point opened the scoring, showcasing his ability to generate shots and create scoring chances. With the Lightning's top line firing on all cylinders, Point is likely to be heavily involved in the offensive zone. His propensity to shoot, combined with the Canucks' defensive vulnerabilities, makes the over on 2.5 shots on goal a favorable bet.