2017 Stanley Cup Finals Game 4 Betting

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2017 Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 4 Betting

Game 4 of the 2017 Stanley Cup Finals has Pittsburgh up 2-1 but Nashville stunned the Penguins with two late goals in Game 3 of the series, preventing a 3-0 situation heading into Game 4.

NBC Sports noted that the Stanley Cup Final is getting chippy and who's at the center of all the physicality? P.K. Subban. No one is off limits for Subban and that style of play provides Mattias Ekholm offensive chances.

Game 4 in Nashville has the Predators at -150 on the money line with Pittsburgh +136.  The spread was at 1.5.  The total was coming in at OVER/UNDER 5.5.

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