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Golden Knights vs. Oilers Betting Odds, Player Props and Picks for May 12
The Vegas Golden Knights and Edmonton Oilers combined for 22 goals through three games of their Western Conference second-round series.
Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Jack Eichel have all been involved in the scoring, but one veteran player’s numbers stood out over three games.
Corey Perry has become a valuable part of Edmonton’s top line, and he is offered an incredible price to extend his point streak to four games.
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Corey Perry Over 0.5 Points (+100)
Corey Perry has had a resurgent postseason on Edmonton’s top line with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
A year ago, Perry only had three points in Edmonton’s entire run to the Stanley Cup Final. He already has seven points this postseason, four of which came in the first three games against Vegas.
Perry’s been active in front of the net to finish off passes from McDavid and Draisaitl at even strength, and he’s been a solid addition to the Oilers' power play.
An even-money price for Perry to score or assist on a goal is a must-bet number given his current role.
Brayden McNabb Over 2.5 Blocks (-130)
Brayden McNabb has 10 total blocked shots in the series.
The Vegas defenseman had at least three blocks in every game against Edmonton. He should easily hit that mark again in Game 4.
The Golden Knights blocked 13 shots as a team in Game 3. Twenty additional attempts went on Adin Hill’s net.
Edmonton is more than capable of putting close to 30 shots on Vegas’ net on any night. McNabb, Zach Whitecloud and others should have a busy day blocking shots in front of Hill.
Over 6.5 (-135)
Vegas-Edmonton is turning out to be the exact opposite of the Washington-Carolina series that precedes it on Monday night.
Games 2 and 3 combined to have 16 goals. The series opener had six goals.
Neither defense has played well enough to be trusted to bet the under on Game 4, so until that trend changes, the over is the way to go.





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