BetMGM Sportsbook bonus code POSTBET: Canucks vs. Rangers odds, prediction

Saturday’s game between the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks is dripping with drama. Not only is it J.T.Miller’s first time facing his old team, but it’s also a must-win game for both clubs. The Rangers enter play on Saturday trailing Montreal by two points in the race for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Vancouver is one point behind St.

Louis for the final playoff berth in the West.The Rangers are a -145 favorite at BetMGM Sportsbook.Get in on the action with BetMGM Sportsbook bonus code POSTBET and get up to $1,500 back in bonus bets if your first bet doesn’t win.Every time it looks like the Rangers are getting back on track, things fall apart all over again.The Blueshirts pitched back-to-back shutouts on March 3 and 3, but they followed up those performances with four losses on the bounce.The Rangers then won back-to-back games against Minnesota and Columbus last week, only to undo that work with three losses in a row.This helter-skelter rhythm has landed the Blueshirts in a must-win spot on Saturday, but there aren’t many indicators that the Rangers will be up to the task.As much firepower as the Rangers have going forward, they’ve been a disaster in their own zone of late.

Only Pittsburgh has conceded more high-danger scoring chances than the Blueshirts over their last 10 games. The Rangers can get away with some mistakes here and there thanks to goalie Igor Shesterkin and a talented offense, but it’s gotten out of hand.The Canucks come into Saturday after an overtime loss against the Blues – the team they’re chasing in the playoff hunt – but it was an encouraging effort. Brock Boeser tied the game with four seconds left, earning Vancouver a massive point. The Canucks’ 5-on-5 numbers aren’t elite of late, but their 52% expected-goals rate over their last 10 games is the 13th-best mark in the NHL in that span. These are two flawed teams in a desperate spot, but everything in the numbers suggests this is ...

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