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Lightning vs. Senators Prediction and Odds - November 4, 2023
The Ottawa Senators and Tampa Bay Lightning will lock horns in the NHL at Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday, starting at 7:00PM ET.
Dimers' prediction for Saturday's Lightning vs. Senators matchup, as well as the latest odds and our full game preview, are detailed in this article.
Who Will Win: Lightning vs. Senators
Based on trusted machine learning and data, Dimers.com has simulated the outcome of Saturday's Lightning-Senators NHL matchup 10,000 times.
Dimers' independent predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, can't split the two teams, giving both the Lightning and Senators a 50% chance of winning the game.
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Lightning vs. Senators Odds
We have sourced the best betting odds in America for this game, which are listed here:
- Puck Line: Senators -1.5 (+190), Lightning +1.5 (-230)
- Moneyline: Senators -114, Lightning +105
- Total: Over/Under 6.5 (-134/+125)
Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
The Senators are listed as -1.5 favorites versus the Lightning, with +190 at BetMGM the best odds currently available.
For the underdog Lightning (+1.5) to cover the puck line, DraftKings Sportsbook has the best odds currently on offer at -230.
FanDuel Sportsbook currently has the best moneyline odds for the Senators at -114. That means you can risk $114 to win $100, for a total payout of $214, if they get the W.
Elsewhere, PointsBet currently has the best moneyline odds for the Lightning at +105, where you can bet $100 to profit $105, earning a total payout of $205, if they win.
The Over/Under for total goals scored is set at 6.5 with FanDuel Sportsbook, which currently has the best odds for the Over at -134, while PointsBet currently has the best odds for the Under at +125.
As always, make sure you check the sportsbooks you have access to in your state for the best NHL odds and lines.
According to DimersBOT, the Lightning (+1.5) have a 70% chance of covering the puck line, while the Over/Under total of 6.5 goals has a 51% chance of going Under.
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Best Bets: Lightning vs. Senators
- Puck Line: Lightning +1.5 @ -230 via DraftKings Sportsbook (70% probability)
- Moneyline: Lightning @ +105 via PointsBet (50% probability)
- Total: Under 6.5 @ +125 via PointsBet (51% probability) 🔥
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Lightning vs. Senators Prediction
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Lightning vs. Senators Player Props
Who will score an anytime goal in Lightning vs. Senators? The data is in.
Listed below are the most likely first goal and most likely anytime goal scorers for both the Lightning and Senators.
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According to DimersBOT, Ottawa's Tim Stutzle is most likely to score the first goal in Lightning vs. Senators.
DimersBOT gives Stutzle a 7.5% chance of scoring the first goal at Canadian Tire Centre, while the Senators star is a 36.6% chance of netting an anytime goal.
Scroll down for the complete list of first and anytime goal scorer probabilities.
First Goal Scorer Probabilities
Tampa Bay Lightning
- Brayden Point: 6.1% probability
- Brandon Hagel: 6.0% probability
- Steven Stamkos: 5.8% probability
- Nikita Kucherov: 5.6% probability
- Nick Paul: 4.0% probability
Ottawa Senators
- Tim Stutzle: 7.5% probability
- Brady Tkachuk: 6.5% probability
- Josh Norris: 6.1% probability
- Vladimir Tarasenko: 5.7% probability
- Claude Giroux: 5.2% probability
Anytime Goal Scorer Probabilities
Tampa Bay Lightning
- Brayden Point: 34.3% probability
- Steven Stamkos: 33.5% probability
- Nikita Kucherov: 31.2% probability
- Brandon Hagel: 27.7% probability
- Nick Paul: 22.3% probability
Ottawa Senators
- Tim Stutzle: 36.6% probability
- Brady Tkachuk: 34.7% probability
- Josh Norris: 32.1% probability
- Vladimir Tarasenko: 29.7% probability
- Claude Giroux: 29.0% probability
Don't forget, DimersBOT updates often, so check this article for any changes to our betting analysis before Lightning vs. Senators on Saturday November 4, 2023.
Lightning vs. Senators Preview
Saturday's action between the Senators and Lightning at Canadian Tire Centre is scheduled to start at 7:00PM ET.
- Who: Tampa Bay Lightning vs. Ottawa Senators
- Date: Saturday November 4, 2023
- Time: 7:00PM ET / 4:00PM PT
- Venue: Canadian Tire Centre
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Conclusion
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