Hurricanes vs. Islanders Odds
Hurricanes Odds | -182 |
Islanders Odds | +150 |
Over / Under | 5.5 +100o / -122u |
Here's everything you need to know about the Hurricanes vs. Islanders Game 4 on Saturday, April 27 – our expert NHL prediction and pick.
On Saturday, the Carolina Hurricanes head to UBS Arena for Game 4 of their first-round playoff series against the New York Islanders. Carolina enters with a 3-0 series lead, looking to sweep New York and earn its ninth win in 10 games at UBS Arena.
Let’s dig into the matchup and preview Hurricanes vs. Islanders Game 4.
Over the first three games of this series, the Hurricanes have shown why they’re considered Stanley Cup contenders. Whether it be their high-end forwards, relentless forecheck or timely saves from Frederik Andersen, they can win in a multitude of ways. That’s been the story thus far.
Game 1 was a tightly contested battle in which a strong start to the third period propelled Carolina to victory. Game 2 was the Hurricanes’ best, despite falling behind 3-0, as they ultimately staged a massive, five-unanswered-goal comeback. And in Game 3 they were largely outplayed, but an early lead and some key saves from Andersen down the stretch proved to be enough.
In hindsight, the opening game of this series proved indicative of what was to come in the sense that the Islanders’ best effort wasn’t enough to steal a game. Carolina has been imperfect throughout this series, but its talent and pedigree continue to prevail. Against an Islanders team with some flaws, the Hurricanes haven’t needed a complete 60 minutes.
Still, the series-long underlying numbers heavily favor Carolina. The Hurricanes have played to a 56.51 xGF% and a 58.00 HDCF% at 5-on-5. They’ve won the 5-on-5 xGF% and HDCF% battles in two of three individual games. Ultimately, their top players have come through, as Jake Guentzel, Sebastian Aho, Andrei Svechnikov, Martin Necas and Seth Jarvis each have at least three points in the series.
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Patrick Roy tried to spark his squad by turning to goaltender Ilya Sorokin in Game 3, but the decision backfired. The netminder was pulled in the second period after allowing three goals on 14 shots. The Islanders will turn back to Varlamov on Sunday, who has saved 2.92 goals above expected this series.
Goaltending aside, key skaters have similarly faltered for New York. The line of Casey Cizikas, Bo Horvat and Matt Barzal owns a 35.44 5-on-5 xGF% in more than 33 minutes of ice time. All three forwards have just one point in the series. Brock Nelson, the Islanders’ leading regular-season goal scorer, finally managed to get on the board in Game 3, and Noah Dobson, their second-leading point scorer, is still without a point.
The analytics suggest New York was the better team in Game 3. The Islanders posted a 64.68 xGF% at 5-on-5 and held a 10-5 advantage in high-danger chances. They just couldn’t solve Andersen when they needed to most, which has been the issue throughout the series, especially when they similarly chased a one-goal deficit for much of the third period in Game 1.
At this point, it’s hard not to think Thursday’s loss was the nail in the coffin for New York. Despite another strong performance, they couldn't get into the win column. This veteran-heavy group appears steadfast about avoiding a sweep, though.
Hurricanes vs. Islanders
Betting Pick & Prediction
In a game where the Islanders will bring everything they've got and the Hurricanes own a comfortable lead, I'm expecting a more wide-open affair. Game 2 featured eight total goals and Game 3 saw five, so I'm anticipating something within that range in Game 4.
While Andersen and Varlamov have played well, neither is unbeatable and both are prone to the occasional soft goal. Thus, I'll take the over at even money.