The Anaheim Ducks (1-1), coming off a 7-6 overtime win over the San Jose Sharks, host the Pittsburgh Penguins (2-1) at Honda Center on Tuesday, Oct. 14 at 10:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+. The Penguins lost to the New York Rangers 6-1 in their last game.

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Ahead of this matchup, here’s who we expect to bring home the win in Tuesday’s hockey game.

Ducks vs. Penguins Predictions for Tuesday

Our computer model for this encounter calls for a final score of Ducks 5, Penguins 2.

Moneyline Pick: Ducks (-163)
Total Pick: Over 6.5 (computer predicts 7.1 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Ducks (-1.5)

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Ducks Splits and Trends

The Ducks (35-37-10 overall) had an 11-10-21 record last season in games that went to overtime.
Anaheim picked up 36 points (14-11-8) in the 33 games it played that were decided by one goal.
The 16 times last season the Ducks finished a game with only one goal, they went 1-13-2 (four points).
Anaheim scored exactly two goals in 25 games last season (3-18-4 record, 10 points).
The Ducks scored three or more goals 38 times, and went 31-3-4 in those games (to register 66 points).
In the 18 games when Anaheim recorded a single power-play goal, it registered 17 points by finishing 7-8-3.
In the 29 games last season when it outshot its opponent, Anaheim was 14-13-2 (30 points).
The Ducks’ opponent had more shots in 50 games last season. The Ducks went 19-23-8 in those matchups (46 points).
Penguins Splits and Trends

The Penguins had a 10-12-22 record in overtime games last season, and a 34-36-12 overall record.
Pittsburgh picked up 32 points (13-4-6) in its 23 games decided by one goal.
Last season the Penguins scored only one goal in 15 games, and they picked up two points (1-14-0).
Pittsburgh accumulated nine points (2-10-5) when scoring two goals last season.
The Penguins scored more than two goals in 45 games, earning 69 points from those contests.
Last season Pittsburgh scored a lone power-play goal in 34 games, posting a record of 14-14-6.
When outshooting its opponent last season, Pittsburgh was 16-12-6 (38 points).
The Penguins were outshot by their opponents in 45 games last season, going 17-22-6 to register 40 points.

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