Avalanche vs Wild Game 4 Prediction and Best Bets for May 10

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Avalanche vs Wild Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NHL Playoffs Game 3

Prediction: Boldy sends an avalanche of shots towards Colorado’s net.

Matt Boldy is shooting the lights out in the playoffs, leading all players with 37 shots on goal. My Avalanche vs. Wild predictions expect the volume to remain strong in what’s essentially a must-win Game 3 at home. Let’s break it all down with my NHL picks for Saturday, May 9. Puck drop is set for 9 p.m. ET from Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul, with the game airing on TNT and Sportsnet.

AI MODEL: COL 55%/MIN 45% 

Who will win Avalanche vs Wild Game 3? Wild: High-danger chances are 27-27 through two games. The Wild have played the Avalanche fairly tough, but .788 SV% goaltending has held them back. The Wild ranked second in team SV% during the regular season, so even against elite competition, we should expect much better moving forward. If the Wild get some saves, they have a good chance of getting back into the series on home ice.

BEST BET 1— Ryan Hartman to score a goal (+240)

BEST BET 2—Matt Boldy Over 3.5 shots on goal (-135)

Avalanche vs Wild best bet: Matt Boldy Over 3.5 shots on goal (-135). Matt Boldy was one of the league’s best shot-generators during the regular season, and the Minnesota Wild forward has seen his volume skyrocket further in the playoffs. Boldy leads all players with 37 shots on goal, good for an average of 4.6 per game. He is averaging nearly nine shot attempts and has recorded at least seven in all eight games. The volume is incredibly consistent. Now he is back home, where he has gone Over in all three playoff games while attempting double-digit shots in two of them. Desperate for a win to get back in the series, the Wild will be heavily reliant on their star sniper.

SAME GAME PARLAY: Matt Boldy Over 3.5 shots on goal • Matt Boldy Over 0.5 points • Nathan MacKinnon Over 3.5 shots on goal

Avalanche vs Wild Game 3 same-game parlay: Boldy has piled up 11 points through eight playoff games and put forth more multi-point performances (three) than zeros (two). He also hit the scoresheet in all three home dates. If Boldy threatens the net with at least four shots, there is a good chance he will produce. It’s all about Nathan MacKinnon for the Colorado Avalanche. The Wild allowed the fourth most shots to centers this year, and MacKinnon has taken full advantage. Regular season included, MacKinnon has averaged 5.66 shots on target while going Over 3.5 in all six meetings.

Avalanche vs Wild Game 3 goal scorer pick: Ryan Hartman (+240). Ryan Hartman leads the Wild in scoring chances (28) and high-danger opportunities (21).

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