The Colorado Avalanche meet the Los Angeles Kings for Game 3 of their four-game regular-season series, as Week 24 of the 2021-22 NHL season heats up with this Western Conference showdown from the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Colorado has won the first two meetings between these teams, so let’s see what’s the best Canucks vs. Avalanche betting pick for Wednesday evening.
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Canucks vs Avalanche FanDuel Betting Pick
This game will be played at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado at 9:30 PM ET on Wednesday, March 23, 2022.
Why Bet The Avalanche:
✅ The Colorado Avalanche have defeated the Canucks in both meetings this season. Colorado has won four of the last five meetings between these teams and is 6-2-2 in the last 10 meetings. The Avalanche have won three of the last four meetings in Denver.
✅ The Colorado Avalanche have won four straight games. Colorado has outscored opponents 14-5 during the four-game winning streak, recording two shutouts as well. They are 3-0-1 in their last four games at home.
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✅ The Vancouver Canucks are coming off a seven-game homestand where the team went 2-3-2. Vancouver lost the last three games of the homestand.
Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks (30-26-8; 36-28 ATS) lost in overtime to the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday, 3-2. Vancouver is 4-4-2 in March, leaving them in fifth place in the Pacific Division. The Canucks are four points behind the Vegas Golden Knights for the fourth and final playoff spot. Vancouver is 16-13-3 on the road, but has won four of their last five road games.
J.T. Miller scored his 25th goal and Bo Horvat added his 23rd of the season as Vancouver twice rallied from one-goal deficits to tie the score against Buffalo. However, the Canucks gave up the game-winner 48 seconds into the extra session. Miller now has six points over his last five games, including four assists. He is the team leader in points with 75. The Canucks are averaging 2.81 goals per game, 21st overall.
Colorado Avalanche
The Colorado Avalanche (45-13-5; 31-32 ATS) earned their fourth straight victory when they defeated the Edmonton Oilers in overtime on Monday, 3-2. Colorado is 6-3-1 in March and holds a commanding lead in the Central Division with 95 points, 17 points ahead of Minnesota and Nashville. The Avalanche have the top record in the NHL. Colorado is 25-3-3 at home.
Nathan MacKinnon scored the game-winner 52 seconds into the extra session, his 22nd goal of the year. Mikko Rantanen had scored both of the goals for the Avalanche in regulation, both power-play tallies. Rantanen has eight points over his last five games, including four goals. He leads the club with 31 goals and 75 points. Colorado is averaging 3.83 goals per game, the second-best in the NHL.