Stanley Cup Playoffs · Round 1 · Sunday April 19, 2026 · Odds via Covers.com

Los Angeles Kings @ Colorado Avalanche
Game 1 · 3:00 PM ET ET · Central — WC2 @ C1
NHL Playoffs G1
Away ML
+224
Home ML
-263
Total
O/U 6.0
Los Angeles Kings
Record35-27-20
ATS30-52-0
Road20-10-11
L10 O/U6-2-2 L10
Colorado Avalanche
Record55-16-11
ATS41-40-0
Home26-9-6
L10 O/U6-3-1 L10

Colorado was an absolute buzzsaw this season at 55-16-11 — best in the West, dominant at home, and they drew the LA Kings as a Wild Card opponent. The Kings snuck in at 35-27-20 and now have to walk into Ball Arena for a 3 PM Sunday matinee against a team that looked like a Cup contender all year. This one has all the makings of a statement game for the Avs.

Key factors
  • Colorado went 26-9-6 at home this season — opponents beware of Ball Arena
  • LA posted a brutal 30-52-0 ATS record, one of the worst cover sheets in the league
  • Avs went 6-3-1 in their last 10 while Kings finished just 5-5-0 in L10 games

The picks
PickReasoningConf.
Colorado Avalanche -263A 55-win team at home against a Wild Card squad that couldn’t cover all season is the definition of a chalk play worth trusting in Game 1.★★☆
Over 6.0Colorado’s high-octane offense at home combined with LA needing to push the pace as the underdog sets up a game that should see goals early and often.★★☆
Nathan MacKinnon anytime goal scorerMacKinnon elevates in playoff openers on home ice and the Kings allowed enough offense this season to give him a clean look or two.★★☆
The lean
**MacKinnon anytime goal scorer is the single best bet on the board — playoff MacKinnon in Game 1 at home is not something you fade.**
Fade alert
Don’t get cute chasing LA’s recent 6-2-2 L10 run — that record flatters a team that went 30-52-0 ATS on the season and is now a massive road dog in the playoffs.
Montreal Canadiens @ Tampa Bay Lightning
Game 1 · 5:45 PM ET ET · Atlantic — A3 @ A2
NHL Playoffs G1
Away ML
+165
Home ML
-189
Total
O/U 6.0
Montreal Canadiens
Record48-24-10
ATS46-36-0
Road24-9-8
L10 O/U7-3-0 L10
Tampa Bay Lightning
Record50-26-6
ATS41-41-0
Home26-14-1
L10 O/U5-5-0 L10

Montreal rolls into Tampa as the A3 seed but don’t let that fool you — the Habs have been the hottest team in the East lately, going 7-3 in their last 10 while Tampa limped to a 5-5 finish down the stretch. The Lightning have the better record at 50-26-6 but those -189 odds feel inflated when you look at how these teams are actually playing right now. This one is a legit toss-up masquerading as a home favorite situation.

Key factors
  • Montreal went 24-9-8 on the road, one of the best away records in the Atlantic
  • Habs covered at a 46-36-0 clip, outperforming nearly every East team ATS all season
  • Tampa faded to 5-5 in L10, raising real questions about their playoff readiness and momentum

The picks
PickReasoningConf.
Montreal Canadiens +165Montreal’s red-hot form, elite road record, and strong ATS history make +165 a steal against a fading Lightning squad.★★★
Under 6.0Playoff hockey tightens up fast and two defensively solid teams in a Game 1 feeling-out spot screams low-scoring affair.★★☆
Cole Caufield anytime goal scorerCaufield has been Montreal’s engine all season and playoff spotlights tend to bring out his best finishing instincts.★★☆
The lean
**Montreal +165 is the best bet on the board — back the hot hand and take the plus money.**
Fade alert
Don’t get sucked into laying -189 on Tampa just because they finished with the better record — their 5-5 L10 and mediocre ATS mark of 41-41-0 say this line is being propped up by reputation alone.
Boston Bruins @ Buffalo Sabres
Game 1 · 7:30 PM ET ET · Atlantic — WC1 @ A1
NHL Playoffs G1
Away ML
+138
Home ML
-156
Total
O/U 6.0
Boston Bruins
Record45-27-10
ATS55-27-0
Road16-16-9
L10 O/U5-3-2 L10
Buffalo Sabres
Record50-23-9
ATS45-37-0
Home26-10-5
L10 O/U6-3-1 L10

Buffalo earned the A1 seed with a dominant 50-23-9 campaign and owns the Sabres’ best home record in years at 26-10-5 — they are not here to mess around. Boston snuck in as the WC1 and while their 55-27-0 ATS mark is absurd, the road hasn’t been kind at 16-16-9. Game 1 in Buffalo is loud, hostile, and very much the Sabres’ moment.

Key factors
  • Buffalo’s 26-10-5 home record is the best in the Atlantic — fortress mentality
  • Boston went 55-27-0 ATS all season — best ATS mark in the entire NHL
  • Bruins road record a pedestrian 16-16-9, a real concern vs top seeds

The picks
PickReasoningConf.
Buffalo Sabres -156Home-ice advantage, superior regular season record, and a Sabres squad that has been dominant in Buffalo all year make them the right side in Game 1.★★★
Under 6.0Playoff hockey tightens up in Game 1s — both goaltenders will be locked in and neither team will want to give up a sloppy opener.★★☆
Tage Thompson anytime goal scorerThompson is Buffalo’s engine and with the crowd behind him in a massive home Game 1, he’s going to want to make a statement early.★★☆
The lean
**Buffalo Sabres -156 is the lean — home ice, better record, and a team that’s been the real deal all season long.**
Fade alert
Don’t blindly tail Boston just because they went 55-27-0 ATS — that cover machine ran into buzzsaw road environments all year and Buffalo’s home barn is exactly the kind of spot where that ATS magic fades.
Utah Mammoth @ Vegas Golden Knights
Game 1 · 10:00 PM ET ET · Pacific — WC1 @ P1
NHL Playoffs G1
Away ML
+139
Home ML
-157
Total
O/U 6.0
Utah Mammoth
Record43-33-6
ATS36-46-0
Road21-17-3
L10 O/U7-3-0 L10
Vegas Golden Knights
Record39-26-17
ATS34-48-0
Home20-12-9
L10 O/U7-0-3 L10

Vegas closes out the regular season absolutely scorching — 7-0-3 in their last 10 — and now get to host a Utah squad that’s never sniffed a Game 1 spotlight like this. The Mammoth snuck in as WC1 with a 43-33-6 record and actually played decent hockey lately (6-4 L10), but walking into T-Mobile for a playoff opener against the hottest team in the West is a different animal entirely. This series starts Sunday night at 10 PM ET and the vibes in Vegas are going to be absolutely unreal.

Key factors
  • Vegas went 7-0-3 down the stretch — best form of any playoff team entering April
  • Both teams went OVER in 7 of their last 10 games — serious value at the 6.0 total
  • Utah’s brutal 36-46 ATS record all season makes them a dangerous team to back on the spread

The picks
PickReasoningConf.
Vegas Golden Knights -157You don’t fade the hottest team in hockey in a home Game 1 — Vegas has been an absolute buzzsaw and T-Mobile Arena in the playoffs is basically a fortress.★★★
Over 6.0Both teams cashed the over 7 of their last 10 and Utah doesn’t have the defensive structure to slow down a Vegas offense playing its best hockey of the year.★★★
Mark Stone anytime goal scorerStone elevates in the playoffs and with Vegas flying high offensively, he’s in prime position to set the tone with a goal in front of a raucous home crowd.★★☆
The lean
**Bet the Over 6.0 — this is the cleanest angle on the board with both teams trending heavily toward high-scoring hockey entering the playoffs.**
Fade alert
Don’t get suckered into Utah ML at +139 just because the price looks juicy — their 36-46 ATS record tells you all season long they’ve been a team that disappoints against expectations, and walking into Vegas for Game 1 is no place to start trusting them.