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Thursday, November 8, 2018

NHL Odds: Panthers and Jets Head to Finland

This Thursday, the Winnipeg Jets and the Florida Panthers will face each other in a game on Finnish soil. Touting two of the biggest Finnish stars in the NHL in Patrik Laine and Aleksander Barkov, the NHL is showcasing its stars and the league on the other side of the Atlantic.

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For Florida, the change of scenery will be welcomed. They’ve struggled out of the gate to a 2-4-3 record and rank in the bottom half of the league in both goals for and goals against. That slow start can be partially attributed to an injury to their starting goaltender, Roberto Luongo, who has been out with a knee injury since the first game of the season. James Reimer and Michael Hutchinson haven’t been adequate fill-ins between the pipes, and Florida has struggled to keep the puck out of their net.

Winnipeg has benefitted from much more success, going 7-4-1 through the early part of the season. Strong play from Mark Scheifele (6 goals, 6 assists) and Blake Wheeler (2 goals, 9 assists) has led the Jets to the 3rd best powerplay in the NHL. Now with back-to-back games in Helsinki on Thursday and Friday (2 PM ET), both teams will have a chance to register four points in the standings.



NHL Odds: Finland Hosts the Panthers and Jets

As the NHL looks to reach greater audiences across the globe, the Florida Panthers and Winnipeg Jets will drop the puck in Helsinki, Finland for the first of a two-game miniseries this Thursday. Winnipeg has stormed out of the gate and has 15 points through 12 games.

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Florida, on the other hand, has been plagued by injuries early in the season and has registered just 7 points in 9 games. While it is still early, the Panthers will be eager to take advantage of new surroundings and try to get their game back on track. That’ll be difficult against the heavy-hitting Jets, however. With stars Patrik Laine and Aleksander Barkov on display, Finish fans will be cheering for their countrymen.

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