The Philadelphia Flyers (19-11-7) and Vancouver Canucks (16-19-3) meet in the NHL tonight. Puck drop is set for 10:00 p.m. EST at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
The Flyers are favored by -1.5 on the puck line, with the over/under set at 5.5 (-110o / -110u). The Flyers are a -132 favorite to win outright, while the Canucks are +110 to pull off the upset.
Let's get into my Flyers vs. Canucks predictions and NHL picks.
Flyers vs. Canucks Odds, Pick
| Flyers Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-1.5 +205 | 5.5 -110o / -110u | -132 |
| Canucks Odds | ||
|---|---|---|
| Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+1.5 -245 | 5.5 -110o / -110u | +110 |
- Flyers vs. Canucks Spread: Flyers -1.5 (+205), Canucks +1.5 (-245)
- Flyers vs. Canucks Over/Under: 5.5 (-110o / -110u)
- Flyers vs. Canucks Moneyline: Flyers -132, Canucks +110
Flyers vs. Canucks Preview and Prediction
The Philadelphia Flyers head west to take on the Vancouver Canucks in a spot that quietly checks a lot of betting boxes.
This play is backed by Bet Labs’ "Chalk Revenge" system, from Action Network's Director of Research Evan Abrams, which targets NHL favorites looking to bounce back after a disappointing loss in a game they were expected to win. These situations tend to bring urgency, focus, and a cleaner effort — especially from teams that have already established form and are still fighting for position.
Philadelphia fits that profile.
The Flyers are coming off a 4–1 loss to Seattle on Sunday, a game where they never really found their footing. That defeat snapped some momentum, but it hasn’t derailed what’s been a solid stretch overall. Philly is 4-2-4 in its last 10 games and has climbed into third place in the Metropolitan Division, finding its rhythm at the right time of the season.
While this is Philadelphia’s seventh road game in eight contests, that hasn’t been an issue all year. The Flyers own an 8-6-3 record away from home and already beat Vancouver once this season, winning 5–2 on December 22.
Vancouver, meanwhile, remains one of the league’s worst home teams at 4-11-1. The Canucks are coming off a shootout win over Seattle last night and could be vulnerable on tired legs. Their penalty kill continues to struggle at 75%, and if Thatcher Demko starts — likely after Kevin Lankinen played last night — it’s worth noting Philly tagged him for five goals just a week ago.
This sets up as a strong rebound spot for the Flyers. With market confidence still intact and motivation high after Sunday’s loss, Philadelphia is in a position to reassert itself on the road. Flyers' moneyline is the play.
Pick: Flyers Moneyline



















