Hurricanes Vs Senators Odds: Bet the Canes and the Under
- The Carolina Hurricanes are -180 moneyline favorites in their NHL season opener against the Ottawa Senators.
- The 6.5-goal total has -120 odds to go under and EVEN odds to go over on Wednesday night.
- Sebastian Aho is the most likely to score a goal with +120 odds on home ice.
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Carolina Hurricanes enter their season opener against the Ottawa Senators with big expectations. Carolina is the favorite with +800 odds to win the Stanley Cup this season.
They’ll host the Senators with the puck dropping at 7 p.m. ET in Raleigh, NC. Carolina has +125 legal online gambling odds to cover the puck line on Wednesday night.
Carolina Hurricanes Vs Ottawa Senators Betting Lines
Team | Puck Line | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Ottawa Senators | +1.5 (-145) | +155 | O6.5 (EVEN) |
Carolina Hurricanes | -1.5 (+125) | -180 | U6.5 (-120) |
Wednesday night matches up two teams in varying positions. The Hurricanes made the playoffs in five of the last six seasons, while Ottawa hopes to snap their six-season playoff drought.
Bet Under 6.5 Goals (-120)
Carolina’s defense had the second-best goals against average (GAA) last season at 2.5 GAA. However, their scoring offense finished 15th with 3.20 goals per game.
Ottawa scored 3.16 goals per game and allowed 3.29 GAA, finishing 18th and 20th respectively. Their average offense should be kept in check by the Carolina defense, giving value to the under with -120 odds.
The 6.5-goal total has -120 odds to go under mostly because of Carolina’s defense. The Canes have -115 odds to go over 3.5 goals in the game.
Sebastian Aho is most likely to contribute towards that total at legal North Carolina gambling sites with +125 odds. Tim Stutzle has the shortest odds to score a goal for the Ottawa Senators.
Anytime Goal Scorer Odds
- Sebastian Aho +120
- Tim Stutzle +165
- Martin Necas +175
- Brady Tkachuk +185
- Seth Jarvis +195
- Michael Bunting +235
- Claude Giroux +260
Aho led the Hurricanes with 31 goals last season. He failed to score a goal in all three games against Ottawa last season, but his teammate Martin Necas scored in two of three games.
Necas comes with a better price at +175 despite leading Carolina in points last season.