Nashville Predators vs. Los Angeles Kings odds, strategies, and betting patterns
The sixth-place Los Angeles Kings (21-12-8) and the eighth-place Nashville Predators (24-19-1) will face off at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday at 10:00 PM ET, featuring two of the top teams in the Western Conference standings.
The last time Los Angeles played, on January 16, they lost 5-1 away to the Dallas Stars.The most recent game Nashville played on the road against the Vegas Golden Knights was on January 15, and they lost 4-1.Before this battle, here is everything you need to prepare for Thursday’s excitement.
Nashville Predators vs. Los Angeles Kings odds and betting lines
- Favorite: Kings (-142)
- Underdog: Predators (+121)
- Over/under: 6
Kings Data and Patterns.
- Los Angeles has won 16 of their 29 games this season when they were the moneyline favorite.
- The Kings have won 13 of the 21 games this season with moneyline odds less than -142.
- The moneyline gives Los Angeles a 58.7% probability to win this match.
- This season, 21 out of 41 Los Angeles games have ended with six goals or more.
- With a 1-5-4 record, the Kings have accumulated 35.0% of the potential points during the previous ten games.
- Over that time, they have scored 23 goals at an average of 2.3 goals per game.
- In those ten games, the Kings’ defense has let up 32 goals (3.2 goals per game).
Trends and Stats for Predators.
- This season, the Predators have faced defeat 24 times as the underdog and have won 11, or 45.8%, of those contests.
- Nashville is 6-5 when playing as the underdog by +121 or more in its 11 games this season.
- The moneyline indicates that the Predators have a 45.2% chance of winning.
- Over Thursday’s over/under of 6 goals was scored by the clubs combined in 59.1% of Nashville’s prior games this season (26/44).
- With a 5-4-1 record, the Predators have scored 70.0% of the points that could be scored in the last ten games.
In that period, they have scored 31 goals. - Throughout those ten games, the Predators have surrendered 33 goals overall, or 3.3 goals per game, on defense.