The Ottawa Senators are looking to extend their winning streak to three games when they face the New York Islanders on Tuesday. Sports analyst Neil Parker believes the Senators' recent performances and their goaltender's strong play make them a good bet to win.
The Ottawa Senators are on a roll after a challenging holiday schedule. Their recent two-game winning streak against the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Dallas Stars has injected renewed energy into the team. Neil Parker believes this momentum will carry them to a third consecutive victory when they face the New York Islanders at UBS Arena on Tuesday, January 14.Parker points to several factors supporting his prediction. The Senators' goaltender has been a standout performer, boasting a solid .
913 save percentage, a 2.34 GAA, and 1.83 goals saved above average across his six appearances. Additionally, while Ottawa endured a difficult stretch after the holiday break, Parker argues that their recent performances against strong opponents like the Penguins and Stars are more indicative of their true capabilities.On the other hand, the Islanders have received praise for their three-game road winning streak. However, Parker believes their success has been partly due to favorable puck luck, with a high PDO (Probability of Goals). He anticipates a statistical correction in their upcoming games. He also notes that the Senators were on a strong heater before the holiday break and are poised for another surge. Considering the Islanders' inconsistent record and the Senators' recent form, Parker expects Ottawa to be competitive, even challenging the Islanders' status as favorites
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