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Avalanche vs. Lightning odds, prediction: 2022 Stanley Cup Final picks, Game 4 bets from expert on 137-71 run - CBS Sports

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The Colorado Avalanche had been invincible on the road during the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs, winning their first seven contests while scoring at least four goals in six of them. The bubble finally burst for the Western Conference champions on Monday, however, as they were outplayed by the Tampa Bay Lightning en route to a 6-2 loss. The Avalanche attempt to bounce back from just their third overall defeat this postseason and move within one win of their first championship since 2001 when they visit the Lightning for Game 4 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday.

Opening face-off at Amalie Arena in Tampa is set for 8 p.m. ET. Both teams are listed at -110 (risk $110 to win $100) on the money line in the latest Avalanche vs. Lightning odds from Caesars Sportsbook, while the over-under for total goals scored is six. Before making any Lightning vs. Avalanche picks or 2022 Stanley Cup Final predictions, you need to see what SportsLine NHL expert Matt Severance has to say.

Severance is a well-connected writer and handicapper who has worked in the industry since 2005. He is SportsLine's top NHL handicapper, going 137-71-4 in his last 212 NHL picks and returning well over $3,000 for $100 players. Anyone who has followed him is way up.

Now, Severance has set his sights on Avs vs. Lightning and just locked in his picks and NHL playoff predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see his picks. Here are several NHL odds and Stanley Cup betting lines for Lightning vs. Avs: 

  • Avalanche vs. Lightning money line: Colorado -110, Tampa Bay -110
  • Avalanche vs. Lightning over-under: 6 goals 
  • Avalanche vs. Lightning puck line: Colorado -1.5 (+220)
  • Avalanche vs. Lightning tickets: See tickets at StubHub
  • COL: The Avalanche are 10-2 in their last 12 games after allowing at least five goals in their previous contest 
  • TB: The Lightning have allowed a total of seven goals over their last six home games
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Why the Avalanche can win

Colorado likely will be without Game 1 hero Andre Burakovsky (hand) for a second straight game and haven't received much production from Nathan MacKinnon (two assists) in the first three contests of the Stanley Cup Final. Colorado still has plenty of firepower as four of the top nine scorers this postseason are members of the Avalanche. Defenseman Cale Makar is tied for third with 26 points after notching a pair of assists in Game 3. The 23-year-old Norris Trophy finalist has registered three goals and six assists over his last three contests and has amassed 57 points in 52 career playoff games.

Mikko Rantanen also picked up two assists in Monday's loss, giving him seven in the series - the most through the first three games of a Stanley Cup Final in NHL history. The 25-year-old Finnish right wing also has been a tremendous postseason performer over his career, recording 76 points in 60 contests. Rantanen has been kept off the scoresheet only three times in 17 outings during these playoffs and is riding a seven-game point streak during which he has collected four goals and nine assists.

Why the Lightning can win

Tampa Bay was defeated 5-2 by Toronto in its first home game of the postseason but hasn't lost on its own rink since, reeling off eight consecutive victories. The Lightning have played well defensively at Amalie Arena of late as they've allowed two goals or fewer in each of the last six contests there. They had their best offensive showing of the playoffs on Monday as five different players recorded two points, with captain Steven Stamkos, Pat Maroon and Ondrej Palat each notching a goal and an assist.

Kucherov notched two assists in Game 3, and his presence on Wednesday would be huge for Tampa Bay as he is tied with Makar for third in the league this postseason with 26 points. The 29-year-old Russian right wing, who was the playoff scoring leader each of the last two years, joined Bryan Trottier (1980-82), Mike Bossy (1981-83) and Wayne Gretzky (1983-85) as the only players in Stanley Cup Playoff history to record at least 25 points in three consecutive postseasons. Kucherov has had eight multi-point performances in these playoffs and is third among active players (behind Pittsburgh teammates Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin) with 44 in his postseason career.

How to make Avalanche vs. Lightning picks

Severance has analyzed the Lightning vs. Avalanche game from every angle, and he is leaning over on the goal total, but he also says a critical X-factor makes one team a must-back on the money line. He's only sharing who it is and which side of the Game 4 moneyline to back at SportsLine.

So who wins Avalanche vs. Lightning in Game 4 of the 2022 Stanley Cup Final? And what crucial X-factor makes one team a must-back? Visit Sportsline now to see which team you need to jump on, all from the expert who has crushed his NHL picks, and find out.

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