Today's Best Odds Boosts Offered Across All Sportsbooks - MLB World Series, NBA & NHL - November 2, 2022

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Today's Best Odds Boosts Featuring MLB, NBA & NHL - November 2, 2022

Here you will find all the leading sportsbooks' finest odds and bonuses for the top US sports leagues: the MLB World Series, NBA, and NHL.

Wednesday (November 2) is a jam-packed night of competition, and bettors will find it quite interesting. You don't need a promo code; just click the link below.


#1 Goal Scored in the First 9:59 of Both Penguins vs. Sabres and Flyers vs. Maple Leafs - YES (+140) with BetRivers

Both teams' powerplays have been garnering a decent amount of attention while they performing at average levels. Both have been producing a reasonable number of dangerous opportunities, with the Sabres narrowly outperforming the Penguins in this endeavor. There is value on the Over 6.5 (-115) due to this goaltender matchup and Pittsburgh's poor penalty kill performance (70.6%, 28th in the NHL).

The Flyers and Maple Leafs each have a 50% chance of covering the puck line, and BetRivers predicts that the 6.5-goal Over/Under has a 51% chance of going over.


#2 Phillies to win and less than 8 total runs scored Boosted from +250 to +300 with BetMGM

This series has a built-in lean towards the Under based on how these teams performed during the regular season, with their pitching having slightly more value than what the surface numbers indicate and the converse being true for their offense.

In this starters' clash, faded Javier and red-hot Nola are somewhat neutral. However, the pricing is appealing, and the value is increased by both bullpens' rested back ends. A savvy guy will choose to wager on the under in Game 4 between the Astros and the Phillies.


#3 Luka Doncic to Record a Triple-Double vs. Jazz - YES (+410) with BetRivers

Doncic made 14 of 28 shots for his 47th triple-double in the regular season. According to ESPN Stats and Info, the Slovenian great has now surpassed Wilt Chamberlain for sixth place in NBA history with 22 30-point triple-doubles. Additionally, he is now just the 10th NBA player in history to have recorded three or more 40-point triple-doubles in a career.

After the victory in Brooklyn, he now leads the league in scoring (36.3 points per game), and with a season average of 9.5 rebounds and 9.3 assists, he is almost certain to record a triple-double. At 26.3 percent, his 3-point shooting efficiency is pretty poor, but Dallas has the best offensive rating in the league.

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