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Welcome back to another day of NHL predictions. Last Word on Hockey takes a daily look at the games in progress and provides our predictions for each, highlighting consensus factors and other factors that could influence. We’re also introducing Game of the Day, which is considered essential TV viewing. Today’s game is Colorado Avalanche vs New York Rangers. Be sure to check back for more NHL predictions in the coming days..Our first featured play features Avalanche taking their show to Broadway. Colorado has won three straight and four of its last five. It’s a battle of former and current guards-goalies as Alexandra Georgiev is the likely starter for the Avalanche. However, always check social media before locking down your daily fantasy launcher.

Nathan MacKinnon is chasing the Hart Trophy this season with 31 goals and 53 assists. He helped the Avalanche to first place in the Central Division..The Rangers closed out the season opener with a 7-2 win over the Ottawa Senators. However, the Blueshirts struggled in the new year. The expected starter for the blue shirts is Igor Šesterkin, who has lost three of the last five.

Artemi Panarin leads the Rangers in goals (30) and assists (36). Could the latest outing against Ottawa solve the offense’s recent struggles?.In the final game of our NHL predictions, the New York Islanders look to get a season blowout from the Toronto Maple Leafs. The islands won in both games with a margin of 4:3. Ilya Sorokin is the expected starter for the Islanders, who have lost three games in a row. New head coach Patrick Roy won his first game against the Dallas Stars, but it wasn’t easy after that.

New York lost possession of the rest. Brock Nelson leads the scoring with 21 and Noah Dobson has 46 assists.Toronto kicks off All Star weekend. The Leafs have won four of their last five games and the team’s defense has been solid. Confirmed starter Ilya Samsonov has regained his confidence and has been strong in recent starts. Auston Matthews leads the league with 40 goals and William Nylander with 38. Toronto’s power play could get a chance to test the Islanders’ bottom-ranked penalty kill..

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