Today's Best Odds Boosts Offered Across All Sportsbooks NHL, NBA & CFB - November 4, 2022

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Today's Best Odds Boosts Featuring CFB, NBA & NHL - November 4, 2022

For the major US sports leagues — the NBA, NHL and CFL — you can find all the best odds and bonuses offered by the top sportsbooks here.

Due to the full schedule, bettors will find Friday (November 4) to be a very exciting night of competition. All you need to do is click the link below; no promo code is required.


#1 Jayson Tatum to Score 30+ Points & Celtics Win Boosted from +190 to +215 with Pointsbet

Jayson Tatum averages 30.1 points per game, which is 3.6 more than his Friday prop total (26.5).

Tatum has played in seven games this season, and in four of them, he has scored more than 26.5 points. He averages 0.5 more rebounds than the 7.5 he had on Friday. He has exceeded 7.5 boards four times this season and had 0.6 fewer assists per game than predicted on Friday, at 3.9 per game (4.5).

Meanwhile, the Boston Celtics have won four of their seven games this season in which they were picked as the favorite. This season, Boston has been a favorite of -300 or more on at least two occasions and have won both games. According to the moneyline odds for this game, Boston has a 75% chance of winning.


#2 Blue Jackets vs Avalanche and Sabres vs Hurricanes to Combine for Over 4.5 First Period Total Goals - YES (+200) with BetRivers

This season, the Sabres rank second in goals scored per game (4.30), 11th in power play (23.7%; 9 for 38), and 18th in penalty kill (78.1%; 25 for 33).

The Hurricanes, meanwhile, are scoring the 16th-most goals per game this season (3.10). They rank 20th in penalty kill (76.9%; 30-for-39) and 25th in power play (17.1%; 7-for-41).

With their offense rising and averaging 3.11 goals per game, the Avalanche are off to an encouraging start to the season. The Blue Jackets' attack is having a difficult time, scoring 2.60 goals per game.

With Nathan MacKinnon, Valeri Nichushkin, and the rest of the forward group controlling the ball in the offensive zone and creating opportunities with excellent puck movement close to the net, the Avalanche should score a lot of goals.

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