Canucks vs Blues Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

Thatcher Demko makes his season debut tonight after recovering from a knee injury to start the year. He's a step up between the pipes and can help Vancouver buck a worrisome losing trend at home with the Blues in town.

Eric Rosales - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Eric Rosales • Betting Analyst
Dec 10, 2024 • 08:59 ET • 4 min read
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After splitting the first two games of their 6-game homestand, the Vancouver Canucks look to get back on track tonight when they host the St. Louis Blues at Rogers Arena with a 10 p.m. ET puck drop on Sportsnet Pacific.

Despite being tied with the fewest home wins in the NHL, the ‘Nucks are still -173 favorites. My Blues vs Canucks prediction has Vancouver taking advantage of a road-weary St. Louis team, wrapping up a Western Canada trek.

My NHL picks for Tuesday, December 10 explain why the home side is the right one.

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My Canucks analysis

The Vancouver Canucks stumbled to a 4-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning last game, dropping to 4-6-3 at Rogers Arena. That ties them with the Blackhawks and Utah for the fewest home wins in the league.

Vancouver owns the second-worst goals-against average of any team at home, surrendering 3.85 per contest. Over the last eight home games, they have allowed at least four goals five times, losing all of them.

Kevin Lankinen has been a different goalie on home ice, running a 3-4-2 record with 3.40 goals against and a grim .884 save percentage, so it’s good news that Vancouver is expected to give Thatcher Demko his first start of the season Tuesday.

Demko went 35-14-2 with a 2.45 GAA and a .918 save percentage last season and has now recovered from a knee injury.

The St. Louis Blues, meanwhile, have won four of their last six though their modest two-game win streak was snapped last time out with a 4-2 loss to the Edmonton Oilers.

But don't let that modest run of success fool you. The Blues enter as a Bottom-5 scoring team, putting up just 2.57 goals per game.

The Blues have owned this head-to-head, beating Vancouver two straight and in seven of the last nine overall. They’re also 3-1-0 as betting underdogs on the moneyline in the last four. However, road weariness is a pattern with St. Louis. This will be the final of a four-game Western Canada swing,

In their previous four road trips this season that have lasted three games or longer, the Blues have lost three of four finales.

Canucks vs Blues Odds analysis

The Canucks are 4-2-0 over their last six games as moneyline favorites.

Each of the Canucks' last four games following a loss has gone Over the total. Vancouver and St. Louis have hit the Under in four of the last six meetings.

The Blues have been moneyline underdogs in nine of their last 10 games and have a record of 4-5-0 in those contests.

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Canucks vs Blues odds

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Canucks vs Blues opening odds

  • Puck line: Vancouver -1.5 (+142) | St. Louis +1.5 (-165)
  • Moneyline: Vancouver -180 | St. Louis +158
  • Over/Under: Over 5.5 (-120) | Under 5.5 (+105)

Odds courtesy of Pinnacle

Canucks vs Blues trend

St Louis. has hit the Under in four of its last five games. Find more NHL betting trends for Canucks vs. Blues.

How to watch Canucks vs Blues

Location: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
Date: Tuesday, 12-10-2024
Puck drop: 10:00 p.m. ET
TV: Sportsnet Pacific

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Eric has been involved in sports media in many different capacities since graduating from journalism school in 1999, back when getting your own column in a newspaper was still considered a thing. He doubled down and graduated from broadcast journalism school five years later, which led to a move to Toronto and a career with The Sports Network (TSN). From behind-the-scenes production work, he moved into the digital realm, where he had his own hoops column (At the Buzzer), while regularly live streaming and chatting with fans during broadcasts as the character known as LeBlog James. He was also a key contributor to TSN and CTV’s Olympic programming during the 2012 London Games.

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