Chicago Blackhawks vs Philadelphia Flyers Betting Pick & Prediction 11/23/24

Don’t miss out on the NHL showdown between the Blackhawks and Flyers. The game is starting at 1:00 ET on NBCS, and it’s hosted by the Flyers at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA. Get ready to place your bets! The odds for this non-conference game currently have the Flyers as the -1.5 favorite, with the over/under line sitting at 5.5 goals.

CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS VS PHILADELPHIA FLYERS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Philadelphia Flyers -1.5

This game will be played at Wells Fargo Center at 1:00 ET on Saturday, November 23rd.

WHY BET THE PHILADELPHIA FLYERS:

  • Looking at our projections, the Flyers are expected to take down the Blackhawks by a score of 4-2.
  • Take the Flyers on the moneyline
  • The Flyers should also cover at -1.5

Can the Chicago Offense Score Enough on the Road?

Chicago improved to 7-12-1 with a 4-2 road win over the Ducks. The Blackhawks covered the puck line as underdogs, and the total of 6 goals fell short of the 6.5 line.

Four different players scored for the Blackhawks, who led 3-0 before the Ducks got on the board. Chicago’s final goal came at 17:43 in the third period, and Anaheim added one more with just four seconds left.

Chicago’s offense fired 29 shots on goal and netted 4 in their 4-2 win over the Ducks. Ryan Donato scored his 7th goal of the season, while Seth Jones added his 2nd. Isaak Phillips opened the scoring for the Blackhawks, and Teuvo Teravainen followed with his 4th goal, which came on a power play.

Connor Bedard contributed with two assists, bringing his total to 9 for the season. Taylor Hall also picked up an assist, now with 4 on the year. The Blackhawks scored twice in the 1st period, added another in the 2nd, and finished with a 4th goal in the 3rd period.

Arvid Söderblom made 38 saves with a 95% save percentage in Chicago’s 4-2 win over Anaheim. The Blackhawks’ defense added 6 takeaways and 5 hits. Both goals they allowed came in the 3rd period, including one with just 4 seconds left.

Can Philadelphia Grab a Win at Home?

Philadelphia’s record dropped to 8-10-2 after a 3-0 loss to the Bruins. The Flyers were underdogs on the puck line and the total was set at 6.5 goals, with the combined score falling short of that mark.

Defensively, the Flyers allowed goals in each period, with the Bruins’ final goal coming at 16:21 in the third period. Philadelphia’s offense struggled, managing just 20 shots on goal and failing to score.

Philadelphia’s offense was held scoreless in their 3-0 loss to the Bruins, despite firing 20 shots on goal. The Flyers struggled with possession, giving away the puck 15 times.

After being shut out, the Flyers’ record now stands at 8-10-2. They were unable to capitalize on any power play opportunities, and none of their players found the net.

Defensively, the Flyers will look to bounce back after giving up the first goal at 13:28 of the first period and two more later in the game, including an empty-netter. Samuel Ersson made 8 saves with a 100% save percentage, while the Flyers’ defense contributed 5 takeaways and 30 hits.