The Vegas Golden Knights are one win away from closing out their series with the San Jose Sharks as they hit the ice as small road underdogs on Thursday.
The Vegas Golden Knights are a perfect 3-0 over their last three games since losing their series opener against the San Jose Sharks. The Golden Knights will try to earn a fourth straight win over the Sharks on Thursday night in Game 5.
Vegas is a +105 road underdog on the NHL odds in San Jose at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. The Sharks need to snap this three-game losing streak as -125 home favorites to keep their season going.
Vegas Golden Knights at San Jose Sharks
When: Thursday, April 18, 10:00 p.m. ET
Where: SAP Center, San Jose, California
Betting Line: San Jose -125 / 6 Goals
Vegas Golden Knights Notes
The Knights soared through most of March with a 10-1 record before ending the regular season on a 1-5-2 skid. After losing Game 1 by a score of 5-2 it was looking as though the Golden Knights may have peaked too early, but those suspicions were quickly put to rest as Vegas has rolled to wins in each of its last three games.
Vegas has outscored San Jose 16-6 and has dominated the pace of play over that stretch. Mark Stone is leading the way with six goals and four assists in just four playoff games.
In their last 10 games against the Sharks, the Golden Knights are 7-2-1 per the OddsShark NHL Database.
San Jose Sharks Notes
San Jose has made the playoffs 18 times over the last 20 NHL seasons, and all 18 of those trips have ended without a Stanley Cup victory. The Sharks continued their regular season consistency with a fourth straight season of at least 45 wins with a 46-27-9 record this year, but they now find themselves one game away from elimination.
Two of the remaining three games in this series are in San Jose however where the Sharks are 26-12-5 on the season.
Golden Knights at Sharks Betting Total
Thursday night’s total is set at six goals. The OVER is 5-1 in the last six games between these two division rivals.
Vegas has had San Jose’s number since joining the NHL and has now won five of its last six playoff games against the Sharks, all by two goals or more. San Jose’s history both in the postseason and against the Golden Knights doesn’t leave a ton of room for optimism, but a win in Game 5 would at least put some pressure on the Golden Knights heading back to Las Vegas.
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