May 7: Get the Odds, Spread & Prediction for the Game 3 Clash between Stars and Kraken

May 7: Get the Odds, Spread & Prediction for the Game 3 Clash between Stars and Kraken

On May 7, the Dallas Stars will face off against the Seattle Kraken in Game 3 of their NHL season series. Both teams have had a mixed start to the season, with the Stars currently sitting in fourth place in the Central Division and the Kraken in fifth place in the Pacific Division. However, this game could be a turning point for either team as they look to climb up the standings.

The odds for this game currently favor the Dallas Stars, with many sportsbooks giving them a -140 moneyline. This means that a bettor would need to wager $140 on the Stars to win $100. The Kraken, on the other hand, have a +120 moneyline, meaning that a $100 bet on them would win $120 if they were to come out on top.

The spread for this game is set at -1.5 in favor of the Stars, with a +1.5 spread for the Kraken. This means that if a bettor were to take the Stars at -1.5, they would need to win by at least two goals for the bet to pay out. If they were to win by only one goal or lose the game, the bet would be considered a loss. Conversely, if a bettor took the Kraken at +1.5, they would win the bet if the Kraken either won the game outright or lost by only one goal.

As for predictions, it’s difficult to say which team will come out on top. The Stars have had a strong start to the season, with a record of 19-14-12, but they’ve struggled on the road, going just 7-9-6 away from home. The Kraken, meanwhile, have had a rocky start to their inaugural season, with a record of 16-19-6, but they’ve been playing better as of late, winning three of their last five games.

Ultimately, this game could go either way. The Stars have the advantage on paper, but the Kraken have been playing with more confidence lately. It will come down to which team can execute their game plan better and capitalize on their opportunities. Fans of both teams will be eagerly watching to see who comes out on top.