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Please note that today's slate has an overlap with Wednesday's game. So, if it seems like there are a few weird names, that is why. We will focus on tonight's game with hints on Slack and social media for the overlap as well. There will be a few more picks on social media as conditions and statuses change.
Fantasy Score Point Totals
Anthony Beauvillier Over 2.6 Points. Sometimes going to the well once too often pays off as we did in Game 1 with Beauvillier. He rewarded us with five shots on goal and an assist. He led all New York players in shots and scoring chances. The winger added a blocked shot as well which has been a bit of a tendency. That is good news for all prop players. If he keeps hitting the net with his shot (averaging a half-dozen attempts a game against Tampa this season), then keep taking the prop total and running the over.
Tomas Tatar Under 2.4 Points. Wednesday night may feature another installment of will Tatar even play? He has been scratched for seven games now with an undisclosed injury. The surprise is that PrizePicks even has him as a prop at this juncture. Take the gift horse if it is allowed. The expectation is that Tatar will be held out of Game 2 as well. The bigger question is will he return when the series comes to Montreal. Few have that answer either. The assumption is to stay away from Tatar and roll with the under until further notice.
Alex Pietrangelo Over 3.6 Points. This could be somewhat of a risk but Pietrangelo keeps firing shots on net. He had 10+ shot attempts in Game 1 against the Montreal Canadiens. One of the regular season problems Montreal had was unblocked shot attempts. At one point, they were ranked fifth-worst in the league. Vegas exposed Montreal a bit in Game 1 with three goals coming from defensemen. Pietrangelo had seven shots on goal and three blocked shots in the series opener. He had four scoring chances as well. The over is a trending play at this relatively low prop total.
Nikita Kucherov Over 5.0 Points. There was finally an inching up of the prop total from 4.6 to 5. That is something to be thankful for. As long as the Tampa Bay Lightning gets a few power-play opportunities, Kucherov's effectiveness and point potential go up. The Russian winger is the quarterback of their power play as most everything channels through him and even despite a flat Game 1, Kucherov managed a point on the power play. Expect a few more opportunities for Kucherov on Tuesday. He has seven points in his last four games -- even with two subpar efforts recently. The chances for bouncing back are high.
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