Game 4 Senators vs Hurricanes Props, Predictions & Betting Odds (Apr. 25)
By Jordan Tomiyama in NHL Hockey
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- The Caroline Hurricanes visit the Ottawa Senators with a chance for the sweep and advance to the next round
- Will Brady Tkachuk score for the Sens and help his squad force a Game 5?
- Stay locked in to see the latest odds, props, and predictions for Game 4 of this Eastern Conference playoff battle
It’s win or go home for the Ottawa Senators as they host the Caroline Hurricanes. Puck drop is set for 3:00 PM ET on April 25, 2026, at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Senators have struggled to score in this series and have been smothered by Carolina’s persistent pursuit of the puck. Brady Tkachuk and Tim Stutzle have been held off the scoresheet in the first three games and will need to step up if they have any chance of extending their season. The Hurricanes will want to finish off this series so they can get some rest before the start of the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
From a betting perspective, the Hurricanes make a compelling road favorite against a squad fighting as a desperate home underdog. You have to find value in NHL betting markets, and it usually comes down to deciphering the narrative behind the numbers. In this breakdown, you’ll see this matchup from different angles, get the latest odds, and predictions.
Hurricanes vs Senators: Game Odds
According to the latest NHL odds, the Hurricanes are a slight road favorite in Game 4 against the Senators.
- Moneyline: Hurricanes ML (-125 at DraftKings) | Senators ML (+105 at DraftKings)
- Puck Line: Hurricanes -1.5 (+195 at Caesars Sportsbook) | Senators +1.5 (-235 at Caesars Sportsbook)
- Total: Over 5.5 (-120 at bet365) | Under 5.5 (+100 at bet365)
Odds as of April 25th, at 10:34 AM ET from DraftKings, Caesars, and Bet365
The implied probability of the Hurricanes winning is 55.56%, while the Senators are sitting at 48.78.
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Hurricanes vs Senators: Picks and Props
Total Pick: Under 5.5 (+100 at bet365)
This Eastern Conference first-round playoff series has been tight-checking and extremely low-scoring. The Under has hit in the first three games, and it’s a no-brainer to take this bet at +100. The Senators have scored two or fewer goals in the last three contests, and Frederik Andersen has been unreal between the pipes for the Canes. He has a 0.84 goals-against average and a .964 save percentage, with one shutout as well.
The Hurricanes had the fifth-best goals against per game (2.88) in the regular season, and their defensive prowess has been evident in this first-round tilt. Linus Ulmark has been really good for the Sens, producing a GAA of 2.02 and a .933 save percentage.
Player Prop Pick: Brady Tkachuk anytime goal (+200 at DraftKings)
Brady Tkachuk has been taking a lot of heat in the Ottawa market, and he has no one to blame but himself. He has taken bad penalties, struggled on the power play, and even passed it to the linesman. He’ll need to step up if the Senators want any chance of forcing a Game 5. Tkachuk potted 22 goals in the regular season and sees a ton of time on the first powerplay unit.
He has seven goals in 20 career games against the Hurricanes and has tallied at least two shots on goal in the first three contests of this first-round matchup.
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Hurricanes vs Senators: Game Information
- Date: April 25, 2026
- Time: 3:00 PM ET
- Venue: Canadian Tire Centre
- Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Away Team: Caroline Hurricanes
- Home Team: Ottawa Senators
CAR vs OTT: How to Watch
If you want to watch Game 4 of this first-round Eastern Conference playoff round, here are your options!
- USA: TBS and TruTV have the national broadcast
- Canada: Sportsnet and TVA Sports
Jordan has worked in sports media for the last seven years, writing articles, managing social media, and covering sporting events for various media outlets. Jordan's work focuses on NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and the NHL.