- Matchup: Colorado Avalanche vs. Vegas Golden Knights
- Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
- Venue: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, NV
- Broadcast: ESPN
- Betting Lines: Avalanche (-115) Golden Knights (-105)
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The Vegas Golden Knights (39-26-17) host the Colorado Avalanche (55-16-11) at T-Mobile Arena this Tuesday in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, holding a dominant 3-0 series lead. The moneyline for this face-off features Colorado at -115, while Vegas stands at -105. The over/under is set at 6.5.

In their last outing, the Colorado Avalanche suffered a 5-3 defeat against the Golden Knights, squandered a promising 3-0 lead. Offensively, Colorado struggled, scoring just 3 times on 35 shots. Despite having 4 power play opportunities, they failed to capitalize. The Avalanche accumulated 18 penalty minutes throughout this contest.
While playing at even strength, the Avalanche have allowed 161 goals while scoring 253. They’ve faced 234 power play opportunities so far this season (ranked 18th in the league), yielding 36 goals. On offense, Colorado leads the NHL with 298 goals, while conceding 197. They have taken 2,766 shots for a shooting percentage of 10.8%. With 121 points to their name, their points percentage stands at .738. Against them, the Avalanche allowed 2,144 shots, maintaining a .908 save percentage. They’ve been awarded 263 power play chances, converting 45 into goals for a success rate of 17.11%.
In goal for this matchup will be Mackenzie Blackwood. Over his NHL career, he has faced 791 goals against him, with an average of 2.90 goals per game. Blackwood has about 291 games worth of experience and holds a save percentage of .905 after tending goal for 13,446 minutes. With a win-loss record of 126-113-30, he’s started in 273 games and notched 157 quality starts, equating to a 57.5% quality start rate. He has sidestepped 7,570 of the 8,361 shots sent his way.
Vegas gained momentum in Game 3, scoring 5 unanswered goals to assert a commanding 3-0 lead in the series. The Golden Knights went 1 for 3 on power play opportunities, converting one of their 23 shot attempts into a goal.
The Golden Knights have notched 206 goals at even strength, plus an additional 58 (6th in the league) while up a player. They’ve taken 2,377 shots (8th in the league) and maintain an impressive shooting percentage of 11.11%, while allowing only 1,999 shots against. This season, the Golden Knights have accumulated 264 total goals, along with 95 points and a points percentage of .579. They’ve given up a total of 242 goals, composed of 204 at even strength and 38 while shorthanded. Vegas has received 237 power play opportunities, converting at a rate of 24.47%. Their penalty kill holds a solid 81.37% success rate against 204 power play attempts, while their save percentage stands at 87.9%.
Opposing him tonight in net will be Carter Hart, who has allowed an average of 2.84 goals per game and has conceded a total of 671 goals. Hart has a quality start percentage of 49.6% with 117 quality starts over his 236 career games, totaling 12,073 minutes on the ice. He owns a career record of 107-96-32 across 245 matchups, achieving 6,381 saves out of 7,052 shots faced, resulting in a save percentage of .905.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL clash against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back Vegas (-105)
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