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Penguins vs Sabres Odds, Pick & Prediction (Nov 2)

Bryan Thiel

by Bryan Thiel in NHL Hockey

Updated Nov 1, 2022 · 8:05 PM PDT

Sidney Crosby, Kris Letang discuss play; Pittsburgh Penguins
Oct 25, 2022; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby (87) and defenseman Kris Letang (58) exchanges words during the third period against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-USA TODAY Sports
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins (4-5-1) visit the Buffalo Sabres (6-3-0) on Wednesday
  • Buffalo opens as a +112 home underdog; Pittsburgh saw their losing streak hit five on Tuesday
  • See the Penguins vs Sabres odds ahead of puck drop KeyBank Center on Wednesday

These are not the types of struggles we’re used to from the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Sidney Crosby’s team doesn’t usually go on lengthy runs of losing. This is a franchise that has qualified for the playoffs every season since 2005-06 after all. They had every opportunity to put an end to their losing streak on Tuesday. Then they gave up four unanswered goals to the Bruins.

For the Sabres, they’re already eyeing their second three-game winning streak of this young season. While it’s early, there’s some cautious optimism brewing in Buffalo.

Things get underway at 7:30 pm from KeyBank Center. You can catch the action on TNT.

Penguins vs Sabres Odds

Game Time (ET) Team Puck Line Total Moneyline
Wednesday, November 2nd Pittsburgh Penguins -1.5 (+175) Ov 6.5 (-108) -136
7:30 PM Buffalo Sabres +1.5 (-220) Un 6.5 (-113) +112

Odds as of November 1st from Barstool Sportsbook. Be sure to check out the Barstool Sportsbook promo code ahead of puck drop.

Buffalo are home underdogs heading into Wednesday, despite the fact they’re the hotter of the two teams. Pittsburgh’s losing streak wasn’t enough to sink their fortunes in the NHL odds. Pittsburgh was only able to win once on their five game road trip, capping it off with four-straight losses before Tuesday’s debacle.

 

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In terms of the total, Pittsburgh’s defense could almost get you the over on its own. They’ve allowed three goals or more in seven of their last eight. That’s good news for a Buffalo offense that’s scored four or more goals in six of their last eight games.

Pittsburgh Penguins Betting Outlook

After starting strong, the Penguins went ice cold. And there were very few positives to draw on.

Everything coincided with that Western road trip.

Penguins Five Game Road Trip

Opponent Final Score Penguins Moneyline Over/Under
Oct 29 @ SEA 3-1 SEA -134 6.5 (Under)
Oct 28 @ VAN 5-1 VAN -188 6.5 (Under)
Oct 25 @ CGY 4-1 CGY +164 6.5 (Under)
Oct 24 @ EDM 6-3 EDM +112 6.5 (Over)
Oct 22 @ CBJ 6-3 PIT -166 6.5 (Over)

That five gamer started off in Columbus on October 22nd. From there it was one travel day and a back-to-back in the Battle of Alberta, with another travel day and a back-to-back on the Pacific Coast.

Sidney Crosby went three games without a point, while Bryan Rust scored once in those five games. Kasperi Kapanen, Jeff Carter and Jason Zucker managed seven assists combined over that stretch.

At least things got better offensively on Tuesday. Crosby opened the scoring and Evgeni Malkin had a goal and an assist in the second period alone. Rust and Rickard Rakell picked up goals as well.

No matter how much you score though, blowing a 5-2 lead doesn’t inspire much confidence.

Buffalo Sabres Betting Outlook

The Sabres offense continues to hum along.

Buffalo had two big offensive explosions against Detroit on Monday. They scored three goals in just over 12 minutes in the second, and managed another four in the final eight minutes to close things out.

Sabres Last Five Games

Opponent Final Score Sabres Moneyline Over/Under
Oct 31 vs DET 8-3 BUF -155 6.5 (Over)
Oct 29 vs CHI 4-3 (OT) BUF -190 6.5 (Over)
Oct 27 vs MTL 3-2 MTL -195 6.5 (Under)
Oct 25 @ SEA 5-1 SEA +116 6.5 (Under)
Oct 22 @ VAN 5-1 BUF +138 6.5 (Under)

As good as their offense has been, it’s the goaltending that’s really turning heads for Buffalo.

Eric Comrie wasn’t lights-out against Detroit, but he navigated things well enough to win. Then there’s Craig Anderson. The 41-year old has turned back the clock in Buffalo, to the tune of a 166 GAA and a .946 save percentage.

Penguins vs Sabres Pick

These two played twice in the preseason, so while you can’t put a ton of stock in those results, they still earned a split.

Victor Olofsson and Tage Thompson scored in Buffalo’s 3-1 win. Pittsburgh saw a number of regulars contribute in their 7-1 win, including Guentzel, Rust, and Crosby twice. So we’ll stay with a familiar face on the parlay.

Penguins vs Sabres Same-Game Parlay

Pick Odds
Both teams to score two goals -240
Jake Guentzel to score anytime +128
Parlay Odds +195

*Parlay odds available via Barstool Sportsbook

Guentzel has been red-hot, but he was held off the scoresheet on Tuesday. It’s time to back him on Wednesday. With the expected starters being Comrie and Casey DeSmith, both teams to score twice seems like a pretty safe strategy.

The expectation for this one is that there will be a lot of scoring. And backing the over is the right play. Pittsburgh hasn’t given us a reason to have a ton of faith in this game going under, and both teams have plenty of firepower.

The Pick: Over 6.5 (-108); 1 unit

 

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