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Betway Bets of the Day: Calgary Flames at Minnesota Wild

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Dec 14, 2023, 16:00 ESTUpdated: Dec 14, 2023, 15:30 EST
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The Wild have been scorching hot since the coaching change crawling right back into the thick of the Western Conference playoff race. They are almost a copy of the Flames – young goaltender, lots of youth incorporated this year, good solid defence but no stud. The main difference is the Wild have a game-breaker in Kirill Kaprizov. If he shows up the Flames can’t do much about it.

Primary Bet – Connor Zary 1+ points (+120)
A $1 bet pays out $2.20 – I usually pick Kadri but with all the offence he’s producing lately his odds have dropped. So the kid is the choice, he’s been the sparkplug for the Flames since he got here.
Secondary Bet – Yegor Sharangovich 1+ points (+115)
A $1 bet pays out $2.15 – another guy that’s seen his play and production skyrocket of late the main risk here is Sharangovich has to play next to Lindholm, he’s putting up points despite that current drag on possession.
Tertiary Bet -Total power play goals under 1.5 (-166)
A $1 bet pays out $1.60 – Look the Wild might get one but the Flames power play is so putrid betting the under on it every game isn’t a bad idea.
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