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NHL betting tips for Saturday's NHL Playoff Game 7s

According to ESPN Stats & Information, Saturday will be the first time since Apr. 30, 2014, that there will be three Game 7s played on the same day, and it will also be the first time in NHL history that two Game 7s will be hosted by Canadian teams on the same day.

Want to bet Boston Bruins-Carolina Hurricanes (4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN), Tampa Bay Lightning-Toronto Maple Leafs (7 p.m. ET, TNT) and Los Angeles Kings-Edmonton Oilers (10 p.m. ET, ESPN)?

What do we see for these grand finales? Our plays for the big day:

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The Bruins winning Game 6 back in Boston was one of the most predictable results of the NHL postseason. They're powered by the home crowd and get the line matchups they want, allowing Brad Marchand's line to produce in ways it did not on the road. Hence, the Bruins won all three games in Boston. But those factors are the same reasons why they've lost all three games in Raleigh. The Canes fans are like a hurricane in their sails. Getting the last change means getting Jordan Staal's checking line stapled to the Marchand and Patrice Bergeron line, while getting the Bruins' top line away from Sebastian Aho's unit. They've outscored the Bruins 15-4 at home. They're a different team in Raleigh. More importantly, so are the Bruins.

The Pick: Hurricanes ML (-135)

The over has hit in five of six games in this series, as only Game 1 went under the total. So of course we're playing the under here. But seriously, we're going with big picture trends rather than relying on the context of this series. It's a Game 7 in Toronto, with the Leafs seeking their first playoff series win since 2004, having squandered a chance to do so in Game 6. Andrei Vasilevskiy has been an .885 goalie in this series. And yet we

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