Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 10/23/2024 7:30 PM EST

We have your Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Philadelphia Flyers hit the road to face the Washington Capitals.

Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals Odds Info

Best Moneyline Odds: Philadelphia Flyers +120 (bet365) / Washington Capitals -135 (DraftKings)
Best Puck Line Odds: -1.5 - Philadelphia Flyers -210 (FanDuel) / Washington Capitals +180 (DraftKings)
Best Total Odds: 6.5 - Under -142 (FanDuel) / 6.0 - Over -105 (bet365)

Game Info

Date: 10/23/2024
Time: 7:30 PM EST
Location: Capital One Arena (Washington, DC)
TV: TNT

Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis

Over the past two seasons, the Washington Capitals and the Philadelphia Flyers have faced off four times, with the Capitals emerging victorious in three of those encounters. The games have been evenly split between home and away victories, with each team securing a win on the road and at home. In terms of betting outcomes, the Capitals have consistently outperformed expectations, covering the spread in all four matchups, while the Flyers have failed to cover in any of these games. The total score has been evenly split as well, with two games going over the set line and two staying under.

The most recent game between these two teams took place on October 22, 2024, where the Washington Capitals defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1. The Capitals were the underdogs with a closing moneyline of +117, while the Flyers were favored at -142. Washington took an early lead with two goals in the first period, courtesy of Nic Dowd and Andrew Mangiapane. The Flyers managed to cut the deficit with a goal from Travis Sanheim early in the third period, but the Capitals quickly responded with goals from John Carlson and Jakob Chychrun to seal the victory. The Capitals dominated in shots on goal, outshooting the Flyers 29 to 18, and had a slight edge in faceoff wins with a 52.9% success rate.

In terms of individual performances, Charlie Lindgren was solid in goal for the Capitals, allowing just one goal on 18 shots for a save percentage of .944. The Flyers' goaltender, Samuel Ersson, faced 29 shots and made 25 saves, resulting in a save percentage of .862. Both teams struggled on the power play, with the Capitals going 0-for-5 and the Flyers 0-for-3. The Capitals also demonstrated strong defensive play, recording 16 blocks compared to the Flyers' 12. As the teams prepare to face each other again, these statistics provide a clear picture of the Capitals' recent dominance in this matchup.

 

Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals Preview

The Philadelphia Flyers and Washington Capitals are set to clash once again, this time at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. The Capitals are riding high on a four-game winning streak, having recently defeated the Flyers 4-1 in Philadelphia. This victory marked the Capitals' fourth consecutive win, showcasing their strong start to the season with a 4-1-0 record. The Flyers, on the other hand, are struggling to find their footing, having lost five straight games, including their recent home opener against the Vancouver Canucks.

Washington's success has been fueled by their exceptional special teams play, particularly their penalty kill, which was instrumental in their recent victory over the Flyers. Nic Dowd and Andrew Mangiapane each scored short-handed goals in the first period, setting the tone for the Capitals' dominant performance. The Capitals' defense, led by John Carlson and Jakob Chychrun, has been solid, limiting the Flyers to just 18 shots on goal in their last encounter. Goaltender Charlie Lindgren has also been a key factor, boasting a .944 save percentage in the previous game against Philadelphia.

For the Flyers, the challenge lies in overcoming their offensive struggles. They have managed only one goal in their last two games, with Travis Sanheim providing the lone tally against the Capitals. Philadelphia's power play has been ineffective, failing to convert on three opportunities in their last matchup. Coach John Tortorella has emphasized the need for his team to maintain their structure and avoid letting frustration lead to mistakes. The Flyers will need to find a way to generate more scoring chances and capitalize on them if they hope to turn their season around.

As the two teams prepare to face off again, the Capitals will look to continue their winning ways and extend their streak, while the Flyers aim to break out of their slump and secure a much-needed victory. With the Capitals' recent dominance and the Flyers' ongoing struggles, this matchup promises to be an intriguing battle between two teams with contrasting fortunes early in the season.

Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals Pick: Washington Capitals Moneyline

The Washington Capitals are poised to continue their impressive start to the season with a victory over the Philadelphia Flyers, making the Capitals moneyline a compelling pick for this matchup. Washington has been on a roll, winning four consecutive games, including a decisive 4-1 victory over the Flyers in their most recent encounter. This strong performance has been fueled by their exceptional special teams play, particularly their penalty kill, which was instrumental in their recent win. Nic Dowd and Andrew Mangiapane each scored short-handed goals in the first period of that game, setting the tone for the Capitals' dominant performance.

Defensively, the Capitals have been solid, limiting the Flyers to just 18 shots on goal in their last meeting. John Carlson and Jakob Chychrun have been key contributors on the blue line, while goaltender Charlie Lindgren has been a standout performer, boasting a .944 save percentage against Philadelphia. Offensively, the Capitals have been efficient, with Dylan Strome extending his point streak to five games and leading the team in scoring. The Capitals' ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and maintain a strong defensive presence makes them a formidable opponent.

In contrast, the Flyers have struggled to find their footing, losing five straight games and managing only one goal in their last two outings. Their power play has been ineffective, failing to convert on three opportunities in their last matchup against the Capitals. Coach John Tortorella has emphasized the need for his team to maintain their structure, but the Flyers have yet to find a way to generate consistent scoring chances. With the Capitals' recent dominance and the Flyers' ongoing struggles, Washington is well-positioned to secure another victory and extend their winning streak.

Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals Top Player Prop Picks

John Carlson Over 0.5 Points -145 (DraftKings)

John Carlson has been a consistent offensive force for the Washington Capitals, extending his point streak to five games with two goals and four assists. In the recent matchup against the Flyers, Carlson not only scored a crucial goal but also played a pivotal role in the Capitals' defensive efforts. With the Flyers struggling to find their offensive rhythm, Carlson's ability to contribute both offensively and defensively makes the over on 0.5 points a compelling pick. His involvement in the power play and his knack for being in the right place at the right time further bolster the case for him to register at least one point in this game.

Owen Tippett Over 3.5 Shots On Goal -106 (BetRivers)

Owen Tippett has been a key player for the Flyers, and despite the team's recent struggles, he remains a focal point in their offensive strategy. The Flyers have been trying to generate more scoring opportunities, and Tippett's role in the lineup suggests he will be heavily relied upon to create chances. Given the Capitals' strong defensive play, the Flyers will need Tippett to be aggressive in taking shots to break through. With the Flyers' need to increase their shot volume, Tippett is likely to surpass the 3.5 shots on goal line, making the over a strong play.

Matvei Michkov Over 0.5 Points -130 (DraftKings)

Matvei Michkov, the Flyers' promising rookie, has shown flashes of brilliance early in the season. In the previous game against the Capitals, Michkov recorded an assist on Travis Sanheim's goal, demonstrating his ability to contribute offensively. As the Flyers look to shake off their offensive woes, Michkov's creativity and skill will be crucial. His matchup against fellow Russian Alex Ovechkin adds an intriguing storyline, and with the Flyers desperate for a spark, Michkov is poised to play a significant role. Betting on Michkov to register at least one point is a bet on his potential to impact the game positively.