New York vs Anaheim Betting Odds
When: February 27, 2022, at 8:30 p.m. EST
Venue: Honda Center – Anaheim, CA
New York vs Anaheim Betting Preview
An intra-conference battle is set for Sunday night when the New York Islanders (19-20-8, 9-10-4 away) visit the Anaheim Ducks (25-19-9, 14-8-4 home). The Islanders are having a tough season and are 18 points out of the second Wild Card spot. As of Friday, Anaheim is currently tied for the second Wild Card spot, with Edmonton and Dallas, but they miss out on the spot due to regulation wins. This game will air live on NHL Network.
Matthew Barzal is leading New York with 36 points and 24 assists on the season. Brock Nelson is the top goal getter with 19 goals, three of which have come on the power play. The Islanders are scoring just 2.51 goals per game and are allowing 2.70.
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Troy Terry is having a nice season and leads Anaheim with 44 points and 26 goals, seven from the power play. Trevor Zegras is the top setup man with 26 assists on the season. The Ducks are scoring 2.94 goals per game and are allowing 2.96.
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New York vs Anaheim Prediction
Last time out, New York visited the San Jose Sharks and loss 4-3 in a shootout. San Jose led 2-1 after the first period, but nothing could separate after these two teams after the second period, and we needed overtime to get a winner. Zach Parise was the second star of the game with one goal and one assist, and Mathew Barzal was the third star with his two assists. Ilya Sorokin stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced, and New York did not kill off either of the two San Jose power plays.
Anaheim also played San Jose in their last game and got a 4-3 home win after a shootout. This game followed the same exact script as the Islanders/Sharks game and was won with a Rickard Rakell shootout goal. Rakell was the top star of the game with two goals and Adam Henrique was the second star with one assist. Anthony Stolarz saved 40 of the 43 shots faced, and Anaheim killed off four of the five San Jose power plays.