The Flyers arrive at Little Caesars with the better road record (22-13-4) but the league’s 29th-ranked power play; Detroit counters with Alex DeBrincat’s 39 goals and a man-advantage that actually cashes at 22 percent. Philadelphia’s penalty kill is barely better than Detroit’s sieve-rate, so the first three Flyers mistakes could decide a one-goal chess match.

Both teams bleed about the same 2.9 goals a night, yet the Wings give up three more shots and still get tabbed –135 favorites because their top six has out-scored Philly’s since March. With the total parked at 5½ and two shaky nets in play, bank on whoever’s goalie lasts longer than the first cheap rebound. Lock your side and argue it out on StreakChat.