Leafs’ Hutchinson baffled after losing his 6th straight to begin season

Toronto Maple Leafs netminder Michael Hutchinson continues to search for answers after a 6-4 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Friday brought his record to 0-5-1 this season.

"You think in 10 years you've gone through everything, and then hockey throws something new at you," Hutchinson said postgame, according to TSN's Kristen Shilton.

With the loss, Hutchinson sees his save percentage move to an abysmal .876 on the season. The Ontario native has conceded 28 goals over six starts, allowing at least four in each one.

Hutchinson has spent much of the season bouncing between the Maple Leafs and the AHL's Toronto Marlies. He admits it's been difficult to find his game while alternating between the two levels.

"I felt OK. There’s an adjustment going both ways when you’re going from the NHL down to the American League there’s an adjustment and there’s an adjustment coming up.

"For myself, it wasn’t the cleanest game - I was battling hard trying to find pucks - that’s one of those things where the more you play, you feel more comfortable. I was just trying to battle through and get my body on pucks, as many pucks as I could. Unfortunately, we didn’t get the win."

The Leafs will turn to starter Frederik Andersen on Saturday as they host the Sabres for the second half of the home-and-home set.

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NHL weekend betting preview: Lightning overvalued in Washington

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There were no games Thursday due to Thanksgiving, so we're treated to a very busy schedule this weekend, with a whopping 17 teams playing both Friday and Saturday.

Here's your guide to navigating the chaos.

Game betting

Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres (Friday)

It's Maple Leafs or bust when it comes to picking a side here, but you're paying a premium to back them in Buffalo. The Sabres have struggled to score in recent weeks and this game comes with an inflated total thanks to Toronto starting Michael Hutchinson. The over is a popular play but this is a good spot to be a contrarian and back the under of 6.5 goals despite the rate at which the Maple Leafs are scoring.

St. Louis Blues at Dallas Stars (Friday)

The Blues are coming off a big win in Tampa on Wednesday night, while the Stars were shutout in Chicago on Tuesday. Dallas will be out for revenge after being dumped from the playoffs last season by St. Louis and has been in impeccable form throughout November, winning all six of its home games. The Stars get the job done here to finish the month with a record of 7-0 at American Airlines Center.

Tampa Bay Lightning at Washington Capitals (Friday)

The line makes this virtually a pick'em (-110) as the Lighting continue to be overvalued by oddsmakers. Fading Tampa Bay is always a dangerous proposition because the Lightning have the talent to break out and win on any given night, regardless of their opponent. But there's too much value here to not take the white-hot Capitals at even money on home ice.

Nashville Predators at Florida Panthers (Saturday)

This is something of a perfect storm. The Predators are 7-2 to the over on the road this year and have been unable to keep goals out of their net. Juuse Saros will likely get the start here with Nashville also playing Friday, and he's having a rough season with a 3.13 goals-against average and an .891 save percentage. The Panthers have scored the third-most goals in the NHL and are 9-2 to the over at home this season. Consider backing them on the puck line here, but definitely play the over, even if it's at 6.5.

San Jose Sharks at Arizona Coyotes (Saturday)

The Sharks have done well to turn around their season after a brutal start, but this is a tough spot for them as they fly to Arizona after hosting the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. San Jose has scored just four goals in three latter games of a back-to-back this season, and it's hard to envision an outburst against a Coyotes team that keeps it tight in defense. The under looks like a strong play, as does Arizona on the moneyline.

Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks (Sunday)

This is the second game of a home-and-home between these teams after a matchup Saturday in Edmonton. That first contest is a no-go for me, though I'd take the Oilers and the under if forced to make a play. Sunday, however, with Thatcher Demko likely in net, you should back the Canucks to finish the weekend series strong. The under is also worth a look at any total of six or higher.

Game props

Colorado Avalanche at Chicago Blackhawks (Friday)

A meeting between the Avalanche and Blackhawks suggests goals, but that hasn't been the case when they meet in Chicago. The first-period under has hit in seven of their last eight meetings in the Windy City.

Buffalo Sabres at Toronto Maple Leafs (Saturday)

Note: this is for Saturday's game in Toronto, with Frederik Andersen starting. The Sabres' offense has dried up significantly, especially on the road. With the Maple Leafs galvanized by their coaching change and playing much better hockey, look at Buffalo's team total under 2.5, which has been a profitable play when the Sabres are on the road in the second game of a back-to-back.

Player props

Chicago Blackhawks at Colorado Avalanche (Saturday)

Again, this is for Saturday's game in Colorado, not Friday's in Chicago. Mikko Rantanen is set to return to the Avalanche's lineup for this game after being sidelined since Oct. 21 with an ankle injury. I like him to mark his return with a goal. He has four tallies in his last four home games against the Blackhawks.

Alex Moretto is a sports betting writer for theScore. A journalism graduate from Guelph-Humber University, he has worked in sports media for over a decade. He will bet on anything from the Super Bowl to amateur soccer, is too impatient for futures, and will never trust a kicker. Find him on Twitter @alexjmoretto.

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Report: Peters out as Flames head coach

The Calgary Flames and head coach Bill Peters have parted ways, reports TSN's Frank Seravalli.

Calgary was investigating Peters' use of a racial slur toward ex-NHLer Akim Aliu when the former was the coach of the AHL's Rockford IceHogs 10 years ago.

Peters admitted in a letter Wednesday to using "offensive language" while with the IceHogs and said he apologized to the team at the time. However, Aliu said Peters never apologized and called the letter "misleading, insincere, and concerning."

Former Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Michal Jordan subsequently accused Peters of physically abusing him and a teammate. Those alleged incidents took place during Peters' tenure behind the Carolina bench from 2014 to 2018.

Current Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour, who was previously an assistant to Peters, said the physical abuse "for sure happened."

Peters did not coach the Flames in their win over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night.

Calgary will hold a press conference at 12:30 p.m. ET.

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Report: Peters out as Flames head coach

The Calgary Flames and head coach Bill Peters have parted ways, reports TSN's Frank Seravalli.

Calgary was investigating Peters' use of a racial slur toward ex-NHLer Akim Aliu when the former was the coach of the AHL's Rockford IceHogs 10 years ago.

Peters admitted in a letter Wednesday to using "offensive language" while with the IceHogs and said he apologized to the team at the time. However, Aliu said Peters never apologized and called the letter "misleading, insincere, and concerning."

Former Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Michal Jordan subsequently accused Peters of physically abusing him and a teammate. Those alleged incidents took place during Peters' tenure behind the Carolina bench from 2014 to 2018.

Current Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour, who was previously an assistant to Peters, said the physical abuse "for sure happened."

Peters did not coach the Flames in their win over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night.

Calgary will hold a press conference at 12:30 p.m. ET.

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Habs’ Julien ‘frustrated as hell’ after club’s 6th straight loss

The Montreal Canadiens are sputtering, and head coach Claude Julien didn't hide his displeasure after the team's sixth consecutive loss on Thursday night.

"I'm frustrated as hell right now," Julien said postgame, later adding that he's tired of losing, according to Stu Cowan of the Montreal Gazette.

The Habs lost 6-4 on home ice to the New Jersey Devils on Thursday, dropping another contest to a team below them in the standings. During Montreal's current skid, the team has lost to the Columbus Blue Jackets, Ottawa Senators, New York Rangers, the Devils twice, and the Boston Bruins in an 8-1 drubbing.

Defensive issues have been at the forefront of the Canadiens' struggles, with the team surrendering 31 goals during its run of losses.

Montreal has now fallen outside the playoff cutline, and the Canadiens trail the Toronto Maple Leafs for the third spot in the Atlantic Division by one point with a game in hand.

The Habs return to action Saturday for a matinee with the Philadelphia Flyers.

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Rantanen to return Saturday following 16-game absence

Mikko Rantanen has been given the green light.

Colorado Avalanche head coach Jared Bednar confirmed Thursday that his blue-chip winger will be in the lineup against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday after missing what will be 16 games with a lower-body injury, according to The Athletic's Ryan Clark.

The Avs be without Rantanen for their game Friday before he returns for the second half of the home-and-home set.

Rantanen tallied five goals and 12 points in nine games before the injury. He was held pointless just once.

After jumping out to a 7-1-1 record to begin the year, the Avalanche have gone 7-7-1 with Rantanen out of the lineup.

The 6-foot-4 Finn notched a career-best 87 points last season and ranks 12th in the league with 1.12 points per game since the start of 2017-18.

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