Planning on watching today’s Coyotes and Canucks game? Catch the action at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, as the Canucks hosts this showdown at 10:30 ET on ESPN+. The over/under goal line for this matchup is currently at 6 goals, and the Canucks are -1.5 goal favorite to win at home against the Coyotes.

ARIZONA COYOTES VS VANCOUVER CANUCKS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Vancouver Canucks -1.5

This game will be played at Rogers Arena at 10:30 ET on Wednesday, April 10th.

WHY BET THE VANCOUVER CANUCKS:

  • Despite being 1.5 goal underdogs, we predict the Coyotes to come out on top with a final score of 4-3.
  • We like the Coyotes on the moneyline (+203)
  • The Coyotes are also our pick on the spread at +1.5

Will Arizona Shock Everyone at Rogers Arena?

When playing on the road this season, Arizona has gone 12-21-5 and has been the underdog in 60 of their 78 games. In the Western Conference, the Coyotes are in 13th place and are 7th in the Central Division.

Overall, Arizona has a record of 33-40-5, and they have gone 18-28 against other Western Conference teams. Over their last ten games, the Coyotes have gone 5-5, and they have won three straight games when they have been favored.

Arizona enters the game with a puck line record of 39-39 and a road puck line record of 20-18. So far, they have 21 wins by multiple goals and 12 wins by one goal.

Over their last ten games, the Coyotes have gone 5-5 vs. the puck line and are 5-5 in their last ten road games vs. the puck line.

For the season, Arizona’s games have finished with an average of 6.4 goals per game. Their average over/under line for the season is 6.2. Overall, the Coyotes have an over/under record of 42-32-4.

Although Arizona has a straight up record of 1-2 in their last three road games, they have not held up as well vs the puck line going 1-2. The team averaged 2 goals per game in these games.

For their offensive performance, the Coyotes come in averaging 3 goals per game this season, which is 18th in the NHL. In the category of shots on goal per game, they are 28th in the league. Coming into the game, the Coyotes have a 14-9 record when they have more shots on goal than their opponent. When they have fewer shots on goal, they are 19-28.

Arizona’s leading goal scorer is Clayton Keller. So far this season, he has 33 goals, placing him 26th in the NHL. In addition to his goal scoring, Keller has 40 assists this season.

Defensively, the Canucks are currently 27th in goals allowed. On average, opponents are taking 28.4 shots per game against Vancouver. They also are 7th in shutouts, coming in with 6 shutouts.

Entering the game, goalie Connor Ingram has started 45 games this season. His current record stands at 21-20, and his save percentage is 0.867%.

Can the Canucks Live Up to the Hype at Home?

At home this season, the Canucks are 26-9-4 and have won two straight games at Rogers Arena. In the Pacific Division, Vancouver is in first place with a record of 15-9. Against Western Conference opponents, the Canucks have gone 27-19 and are in second place.

Overall, Vancouver has a record of 48-22-8, putting them in second place in the Western Conference. In their last ten games, the Canucks have gone 6-4, and in their last five games, they have gone 3-2. As the favorite, Vancouver has won three straight games and is 34-13-5 for the season.

On the year, Vancouver has gone 39-39 against the puck line, including a 20-19 mark at home. The Canucks have 29 wins by multiple goals and have an average scoring margin of +.7 goals per game.

So far, Vancouver has gone just 2-8 against the puck line in their last ten games and just 1-4 against the puck line in their last five home games. The team’s puck line record as the favorite is just 21-31.

Games involving Vancouver have an average of 6.2 goals per game this season. Their average over/under line is 6.3. In terms of their over/under performance, the Canucks come in with a record of 39-35-4.

In their last three games away from home, the Coyotes have a straight up record of 1-2 while going 1-2 vs the spread. The team’s offense averaged 2 goals per game in these contests.

On offense, the Canucks are averaging 3.4 goals per game which is 6th in the NHL. In terms of shots on goal per game, they are 25th in the league. Looking at how the Canucks’ offense is performing during power plays, they are 10th in power play goals and 20th in shorthanded goals.

Vancouver’s leading goal scorer is Brock Boeser. So far this season, he has 40 goals, placing him 16th in the NHL. Boeser also comes into the game with 33 assists.

The Canucks defense is currently 27th in goals allowed. Opponents are averaging 28.4 shots per game against Vancouver. In terms of shutouts, they come into the game ranked 7th with 6 shutouts.

Entering the game, goalie Arturs Silovs has started three games this season. His current record stands at 3-0, and his save percentage is 0.257%.