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Stanley Cup Final betting - Props, odds for Oilers-Panthers Game 7 - ESPN

Here we go. No matter how it ultimately unfolds, we're in for a doozy of a Game 7 (8 p.m. ET on ABC/ESPN+) to wrap one of the more remarkable final series in the history of all spectator sports. Whether the Oilers continue to ride the momentum by completing this most unlikely of comebacks, unprecedented since 1942, or the Panthers finally manage to close it out after three kicks at that elusive can, we'll undoubtedly have plenty to discuss come Tuesday morning. And for months and years to come.

While the Oilers find themselves in this position by having outscored the Panthers 18-5 in the past three contests, the home team holds a 12-5 record in NHL Game 7 history. Perhaps that's why the oddsmakers have the sides set at even on the moneyline. The past also tells us that we should expect a more conservative, lower-scoring affair in the do-or-die of a Cup Final, yet the most recent four contests all hit over 5.5.

Injury notes: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (illness) sat out Oilers practice Sunday but will play in Game 7, according to coach Kris Knoblauch.

All odds accurate as of publish time. For more, go to ESPN BET.

Game 7 Puck line: Panthers -1.5 (+220); Oilers +1.5 (-325)

Game 7 Over/Under: 5.5 (O +120/U -150)

Game 7 Money line: Panthers (-110), Oilers (-110)

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Parlay+ (+200): Carter Verhaeghe over 2.5total shots on goal (-150) & Leon Draisaitl over 2.5 total shots on goal (-125)

It's a bit mind-boggling to consider that these two prolific playoff scorers have combined for just one goal this series, potted by Verhaeghe in the opener. So don't be surprised to witness a superior effort from both in snapping that trend, even if they ultimately prove unsuccessful in finding the back of the net. Draisaitl has fired three-plus

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