NHL Opening Odds & Over/Under Totals for Sunday, October 18, 2015

Sunday’s NHL Odds

The NHL Schedule for Sunday features a total of five games. Here is a look at the odds for today’s top action.

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The featured game of the day has the New York Rangers (3-2) hosting the New Jersey Devils (0-3-1) at 1PM ET. According to oddsmakers at MyBookie, the Rangers are the clear favorite to win this game, as they are getting odds of -220 to win, while the Devils are getting odds of +190 to prevail. The over/under total for the game has been set at 5 goals. The Rangers have won six straight over the Devils coming into today’s game and the two have hit the over in three of their last four meetings.

Another game to note today has the Winnipeg Jets (4-1) hosting the St. Louis Blues (4-1) at 3PM ET. Oddsmakers see this game as even, as each team is getting odds of -105 to win, while the over/under total for the game has been set at 5 runs. The Jets have won the last two meetings with the Blues, but St. Louis had won seven straight prior to that. These two have hit the under in three of their last four meetings.

The final game of note today has the Anaheim Ducks (0-3-1) hosting the Minnesota Wild at 8PM ET. The oddsmakers have the Ducks as the favorite, as they are getting odds of -125 to win, while the Wild are getting a money line of +115 on the road. The over/under total for the game has been set at 5 goals. The Ducks have dominated this recent series, as they have won nine of their last 10 against the Wild. Minnesota is also just 1-4 in their last 5 trips to Anaheim, while the two are 3-1-1 with the under in their last 5 meetings in Anaheim.

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