• 6 months ago
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00:03 They were able to grab the second game on the back of their stars.
00:06 McDavid-Drysidel involved in all four goals for Edmonton.
00:10 What do you see here back home against the Canucks?
00:13 Well, you really do think the depth of the Edmonton Oilers needs to come to play
00:17 because you can't put all the weight on Connor McDavid and Leon Drysidel.
00:20 We saw in Game 1, the Vancouver Canucks were really able to limit Connor McDavid
00:26 and we saw the outcome of that. Vancouver able to pick up that first win there.
00:30 When they don't limit Connor McDavid, it's what we saw in Game 2
00:34 where the Edmonton Oilers come out and dominate.
00:37 So I'm looking for some more depth here.
00:38 Vancouver will be all over Connor McDavid in this one.
00:41 I do think Corey Perry gets some more playtime here at home.
00:44 He's only averaged right around that 10 minutes per game in the first two games.
00:49 Corey Perry is due as well.
00:50 They brought him in because he's a playmaker here in the playoffs
00:53 and I think Corey Perry for the anytime goal holds a value of +500.
00:57 Now, Zadorov here for the Vancouver Canucks has been phenomenal.
01:01 Offensive defenseman, now you got to shop your lines here
01:04 to see if you can get him for the anytime goal because I've seen him held off a couple.
01:08 But he's had a goal in the first two games.
01:10 He's +950 on FanDuel for that anytime goal and he's going to be impactful in this one.
01:16 Otherwise, I'm looking at the Oilers' team total.
01:19 I think Vancouver can stay competitive, but no matter what happens in this one,
01:23 I'm expecting Edmonton on their home ice to go over 3.5 goals at -118.
01:28 Now, the Calgary Flames fan in me wants Vancouver to just come in and steamroll them here.
01:35 But even if they steamroll them, Edmonton's still getting those goals on the board, Kevin.
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