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Best NHL Player Props to Bet for Sunday (May 7)

Chris Amberley

by Chris Amberley in NHL Hockey

Updated May 6, 2023 · 8:01 PM PDT

Jack Hughes high-fives a fan
May 3, 2023; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes (86) comes off the ice after the warmups before the game against the Carolina Hurricanes in game one of the second round of the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs at PNC Arena. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports
  • The 2nd Round of the Stanley Cup playoffs continues Sunday with three games
  • There is a bevy of player props available to bet on for Hurricanes vs Devils, Leafs vs Panthers, and more
  • See the main NHL player props for Sunday, plus a pair of wagers to target

Sunday brings three more NHL playoff games to sweat. Two of the six teams involved, the Maple Leafs and Devils, are on life support in their respective 2nd round series, and are facing must-win situations.

As a result, big names such as Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, Jack Hughes and Dougie Hamilton will be counted on heavily to produce, which should cause action on them to spike in the player props market.

Hughes and Hamilton have the unenviable task of facing the Stanley Cup odds favorite Hurricanes, and that contest is where we’ll start our betting card.

NHL Player Props for Sunday, May 7

Hurricanes vs Devils Points Shots on Goal Anytime Goalscorer
 Dawson Mercer 0.5 (+115o/-145u) 1.5 (-125o/-105u) +250
 Dougie Hamilton 0.5 (-115o/-115u) 2.5 (-120o/-110u) +230
Brady Skjei  0.5 (+170o/-210u) 1.5 (-165o/+135u) +450
Brent Burns 0.5 (-125o/-105u) 3.5 (-115o/-115u) +390
 Erik Haula 0.5 (+105o/-135u) 1.5 (-180o/+145u) +275
 Jack Hughes 1.5 (+185o/-230u) 3.5 (-140o/+110u) +125
Jesperi Kotkaniemi 0.5 (+120o/-150u) 1.5 (-150o/+120u) +275
Jordan Staal  0.5 (+150o/-185u) OFF +390
Jesper Bratt 0.5 (-125o/-105u) 2.5 (+145o/-180u) +200
Jordan Martinook 0.5 (+160o/-195u) 1.5 (-185o/+150u) +210
Martin Necas 0.5 (-145o/-115u) 2.5 (-130o/+100u) +350
Nico Hischier 0.5 (-165o/+135u) 2.5 (-130o/+100u) +225
Ondrej Palat 0.5 (+115o/-145u) OFF +250
Sebastian Aho 0.5 (-155o/+125u) 2.5 (-125o/-105u) +170
Seth Jarvis 0.5 (-115o/-115u) 2.5 (+105o/-135u) +250
Timo Meier 0.5 (-110o/-120u) 3.5 (+105o/-135u) +165
Maple Leafs vs Panthers Points Shots on Goal Anytime Goalscorer
Aaron Ekblad 0.5 (+130o/-160u) 2.5 (-115o/-115u) +400
Aleksander Barkov 1.5 (+175o/-215u) 2.5 (-145o/+115u) +175
Anthony Duclair 0.5 (+135o/-165u) OFF  +175
Brandon Montour 0.5 (-180o/+145u) 2.5 (-160o/+130u) +380
Carter Verhaeghe 0.5 (-145o/+115u) 2.5 (-145o/+115u) +140
Auston Matthews 1.5 (+120o/-150u) 4.5 (-130o/+100u) -115
John Tavares 0.5 (-165o/+135u) 3.5 (+105o/-135u) +150
Michael Bunting 0.5 (+125o/-155u) 1.5 (-155o/+125u) +290
Mitch Marner 1.5 (+135o/-165u) 2.5 (-130o/+100u) +175
Eetu Luostarinen 0.5 (+130o/-160u) OFF +275
Gustav Forsling 0.5 (+125o/-155u) 2.5 (+120o/-150u) +550
Morgan Rielly 0.5 (-140o/+110u) 2.5 (+145o/-180u) +450
Ryan O’Reilly 0.5 (-130o/+100u) 1.5 (-160o/+130u) +210
Matthew Tkachuk 1.5 (+120o/-150u) 3.5 (-120o/-110u)  +115
Sam Reinhart 0.5 (-150o/+120u) 2.5 (-110o/-120u) OFF
Sam Bennett 0.5 (-120o/-110u) 2.5 (-140o/+110u) +175
William Nylander 0.5 (-175o/+140u) 3.5 (-115o/-115u) +150
Stars vs Kraken Points Shots on Goal Anytime Goalscorer
Evgenii Dadonov 0.5 (+125o/-155u) OFF +285
 Alex Wennberg 0.5 (+125o/-155u) OFF +380
Jamie Benn 0.5 (-135o/+105u) 2.5 (+140o/-175u) +205
Jason Robertson 0.5 (-235o/+190u) 3.5 (+110o/-140u) +125
Joe Pavelski 0.5 (-150o/+120u) 1.5 (-185o/+150u) +175
Eeli Tolvanen  0.5 (+130o/-160u) 1.5 (-185o/+150u) +280
 Jaden Schwartz 0.5 (+105o/-135u) 2.5 (-130o/+100u) +190
 Jordan Eberle  0.5 (-105o/-125u) 2.5 (+135o/-165u) +280
 Mason Marchment 0.5 (+150o/-185u) 1.5 (-125o/-105u) +330
Max Domi 0.5 (+115o/-145u) 1.5 (-125o/-105u) +310
Miro Heiskanen 0.5 (-205o/+165u) 2.5 (+115o/-145u) +380
Roope Hintz 0.5 (-155o/+125u) 2.5 (-115o/-115u) +160
 Matty Beniers 0.5 (-105o/-125u) 1.5 (-155o/+125u) +265
Tyler Seguin 0.5 (-130o/+100u) 2.5 (+105o/-135u) +205
Wyatt Johnston 0.5 (+130o/-160u) 1.5 (-190o/+155u) +255
Vince Dunn 0.5 (-105o/-125u) 2.5 (-185o/+150u) +500
Yanni Gourde 0.5 (-105o/-125u) 1.5 (-140o/+110u) +350

Per the NHL odds, Hughes is the only player in that matchup with an over/under points total north of one. The 21-year-old has been held off the scoresheet in back-to-back games to start the 2nd round, neither one of which was remotely close.

 

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Odds as of May 6 at DraftKings Sportsbook

Pick #1: Jack Hughes Under 1.5 Points

Carolina has outscored New Jersey 11-2 so far, dominating nearly every statistical category. The Hurricanes lead the playoffs in goals against average, surrendering just a single goal in three straight games. They’ve also allowed the fewest shots and scoring chances out of all 2nd round teams except for Vegas, who’s played two fewer games.

As for Hughes, his struggles have merely been a carry over from an underwhelming 1st round matchup versus the Rangers. He averaged less than a point per game against New York, and didn’t record a single multi-point effort.

Nearly a third of Hughes’ 99 points during the regular season came on the powerplay, but Carolina has done a fantastic job of staying out of the penalty box. The Devils have had only five powerplays so far, and less time with the man advantage equals less productivity for Hughes.

Pick: Jack Hughes Under 1.5 Points (-230)

Pick #2: William Nylander Anytime Goalscorer

So far in the Maple Leafs vs Panthers series, it’s Sergei Bobrovsky 2, Leafs All-Stars 0. Bobrovsky has held Matthews, Marner, John Tavares and William Nylander scoreless, despite facing a ton of rubber. He’s steered away 69 of the 73 shots he’s seen, making a combined 23 saves alone on Toronto’s Big 4 in Game 2.

But the Maple Leafs are due for some positive regression. They’ve had 22 high-danger scoring chances in the first two games, the majority of those coming from Nylander and Co. The 27-year-old hasn’t scored since Game 2 of the 1st round, but the opportunities have been there.

He’s recorded 13 shots on goal versus Florida alone, and 30 in total over his last six games. You’re simply not going to keep a 40-goal scorer off the board for long if he sees this many chances, and we should expect him to light the lamp very soon.

Pick: William Nylander Anytime Goalscorer (+150)

 

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