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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| NHL | (71) Tampa Bay Lightning at (72) Toronto Maple Leafs | 7:37pm EST - Dec 8/2025 |
The PLAY: Total Over 6.0 (-115)
This is a FREE PLAY on the OVER Lightning/Leafs.
As being primarily a situational capper, I love the way this one sets up to be more of a wide-open shootout, rather than a lower-scoring goaltenders battle, and that's why I like the OVER.
This is the first game of the year between these clubs and I'm expecting some offensive fireworks.
Tampa Bay is 16-10-2 overall, including 8-3-2 on the road, while Toronto is 13-11-4 overall, including 8-4-4 at home.
The Lightning have a tough game at Montreal tomorrow night, so they'll have to be careful not to get caught looking ahead.
The Bolts are off three straight losses as well, most recently a 2-0 setback at home to the Islanders, so they'll clearly be motivated here to get this difficult road trip started off with a lot more energy. One thing that's interesting, though, is that dating back to last year the Lightning have in fact seen the total go OVER the number in five of their last six following a shutout home loss as a favorite.
Overall, the Lightning average 3.3 goals per game, which ranks eight, while allowing 2.6, which ranks sixth, while Toronto averages 3.5 goals per game, ranked third, while allowing 3.4, ranked 24th.
Whoever gets the start in net here, as they're still undecided completely as of writing this, is going to be in for a serious workout in my estimation.
The bottom line here is that I expect a faster pace to lead to more shots and for that to lead to more goals.
So the play is on the OVER.
Good luck, NP
Consultant Bio
Veteran handicapper Nick Parsons has been involved in the industry both as one of the World's leading sports prognosticating experts (in every major sport over the course of the last 20 years!), and he's also worked behind the scenes with some of the biggest companies and players in the market as well.
A "contrarian" at heart, Nick has always felt that being flexible with your approach when it comes to handicapping is the best way to secure profits over the short, mid, and long term. Parsons doesn't limit himself to any sort of bet, or style of wagering. If he sees value in a pick, whether it's an underdog or a favorite, then he plays it. His succinct and no "B.S." approach, while also always being fully accountable, is what his growing list of satisfied clients has grown to appreciate the most.
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