Betway starting goalie bet of the day: Bet on Jeremy Swayman’s under on saves in game seven

Yesterday, the Toronto Maple Leafs booked their ticket to round two for the first time in 19 years as John Tavares’ overtime game six winner will go down in Maple Leafs history. The Leafs win ensured the Lightning’s bid for four straight cup finals appearances will fall short.
Joining the Leafs in round two is the Edmonton Oilers as a three point night from mid-season pickup Klim Kostin led the Oilers to a 5-4 game six win over the LA Kings. With Edmonton and Toronto advancing Canada has two teams into the final eight competing for the ultimate prize.
The New York Rangers stayed alive led by a stellar effort by Igor Shesterkin’s 34 save effort defeated the New Jersey Devils 5-2 at MSG. Game seven will take place Tuesday night in Newark.
Player Prop
Jeremy Swayman to make under 29.5 saves at -115
Insiders and the bookies are pointing towards a Swayman start for game seven as Linus Ullmark gave up six goals in a game six loss for the Bruins.
Swayman hasn’t started a game since April 13th and Boston is a very good shot suppressing team on the road, so don’t expect a crazy high volume of shots for the Panthers in game seven.
If Linus Ullmark starts game seven, this bet will be voided.
Last Game Bets
Igor Shesterkin to make over 28.5 saves at -118 – HIT
Shesterkin made 34 saves Saturday night and helped improve our record to 1-1 so far in these playoffs.
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