Hurricanes vs. Flyers Betting Picks & Predictions
The Carolina Hurricanes (40-12-5) will host the Philadelphia Flyers (18-29-10) on Saturday at 3:00 PM ET, in a game featuring two clubs residing at opposite ends of the Eastern Conference. The sportsbooks have made the Hurricanes big favorites at -273 on the moneyline, and the Flyers are at +215. Find more below on the Hurricanes vs. Flyers betting line, injury report, head-to-head stats, best bets and more.
Hurricanes vs. Flyers Betting Line
Hurricanes vs Flyers Betting Information
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Hurricanes vs. Flyers Game Info
- Game Day: Saturday, March 12, 2022
- Game Time: 3:00 PM ET
- Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
- Arena: PNC Arena
Computer Predictions for Hurricanes vs. Flyers
Computer picks for Hurricanes vs Flyers
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Hurricanes vs. Flyers Betting Trends
Carolina has gone 33-14 as the oddsmakers’ choice this season.
The Hurricanes have a record of 7-2 this season in games with their moneyline odds shorter than -273.
The moneyline odds say Carolina has a 73.2% chance of winning this game.
Carolina Hurricanes Leaders
A leading offensive player this season for Carolina, Sebastian Aho has scored 59 points in 54 games (25 goals and 34 assists).
Andrei Svechnikov is another top contributor for Carolina with 51 points (0.9 per game), scoring 23 goals and adding 28 assists.
Teuvo Teravainen’s 46 points this season have come via 16 goals and 30 assists.
Frederik Andersen has a record of 29-8-2. He has conceded 80 goals (2.1 goals against average) and recorded 1032 saves with a .928 save percentage (third-best in the league).
Carolina Hurricanes Season Stats
The Hurricanes score the eighth-most goals in the NHL, averaging 3.4 per game for a total of 192 this season.
The Hurricanes are ranked first in NHL action with the fewest goals against, having given up 134 total goals (just 2.4 per game).
The team’s goal differential is third-best in the league at +58.
The Hurricanes’ 43 power-play goals they’ve recorded this season (on 170 power-play chances) are the fourth-most in the NHL.
The Hurricanes’ offense is third the league with a 25.3% power-play conversion rate.
The Hurricanes’ offense has netted two shorthanded goals this season (26th among all teams).
The Hurricanes’ 88.6% penalty-kill success rate currently paces the NHL.
The Hurricanes’ players have posted the fourth-best faceoff win percentage in the NHL at 53.5%.
The Hurricanes have a 10.1% shooting percentage as a team, ranking 11th in the league.
The Hurricanes average 22.4 hits and 11.2 blocked shots per game.
Flyers vs. Hurricanes Betting Trends
The Flyers have been listed as the underdog 46 times this season, and upset their opponent 12 times.
Philadelphia’s moneyline odds have been +215 or longer twice this season, and it lost both.
The Flyers have a 31.7% chance to win this game (implied from the moneyline).
Philadelphia Flyers Leaders
Cam Atkinson is a leading scorer for Philadelphia, with 43 points this season. He has recorded 21 goals and 22 assists in 57 games.
Claude Giroux has made a major impact for Philadelphia this season with 40 points, thanks to 17 goals and 23 assists.
Travis Konecny has 10 goals and 24 assists, for a season point total of 34.
Philadelphia’s Martin Jones is 7-10-3 this season, compiling 604 saves and permitting 69 goals (3.5 goals against average) with an .897 save percentage (43rd in the league).
Philadelphia Flyers Season Stats
The Flyers have the NHL’s 30th-ranked scoring offense (144 total goals, 2.5 per game).
The Flyers’ 195 total goals conceded (3.4 per game) rank 24th in the NHL.
They have a -51 goal differential, which ranks 27th in the league.
The Flyers have scored 23 power-play goals this season (30th in the NHL) on 166 power-play chances.
The Flyers have a 13.9% power-play conversion rate, the NHL’s No. 30 percentage.
The Flyers have recorded six shorthanded goals.
The 75.3% of opponent power plays the Flyers kill is the 27th-ranked penalty-kill percentage in the league.
The Flyers win 53.6% of their faceoffs. That’s the third-best rate in the NHL.
The 8.3% shooting percentage the Flyers have amassed ranks 31st in the league.
The Flyers have not shut out an opponent this season. They average 22.7 hits and 14.8 blocked shots per game.
Hurricanes and Flyers Injury Report
Hurricanes: Brendan Smith: Out (Upper-body), Frederik Andersen: Day To Day (Undisclosed), Jake Gardiner: Out (Hip/back), Tony DeAngelo: Out (Midsection)
Flyers: Sean Couturier: Out For Season (Back), Ryan Ellis: Out (Lower-body), Nate Thompson: Out (Shoulder), Samuel Morin: Out (Lower body)
Betting Tips for Hurricanes vs. Flyers
The Hurricanes on the moneyline (-273) is our best bet after analyzing all of the key trends and statistics for this matchup. Our computer projects the total score will stay under the total of goals, with the .