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Lightning vs. Wild: Raddysh’s Shot Potential Shines Bright in Key Matchup

Tampa Bay Lightning

In a matchup that promises excitement, Darren Raddysh has emerged as a standout performer, boasting one of the best offensive seasons among defensemen. As the Tampa Bay Lightning prepare to face off against the Minnesota Wild, expectations are high for Raddysh to continue his impressive run, particularly against a Wild team that has struggled to contain shots from blue-liners.

Betting enthusiasts should keep an eye on Raddysh’s shot count, with a best bet set at over 2.5 shots on goal at -125. Over the past ten games, Raddysh ranks third among defensemen in shot attempts and second in shots on target. Notably, he has surpassed the 2.5 shots mark in nine of those games, with a narrow miss against the Panthers marking his only slip.

The Minnesota Wild’s defensive statistics further bolster Raddysh’s case. They currently sit at the bottom of the league in suppressing shots from defensemen and rank 30th in defending Raddysh’s primary shooting zones over the last ten contests. This trend suggests that Raddysh will have ample opportunities to fire away.

Whether or not Victor Hedman is in the lineup, Raddysh has consistently excelled against teams that struggle defensively. In fact, he has registered three or more shots in 10 of his last 12 games against teams ranked in the bottom ten for shots allowed to defensemen.

Adding to the Lightning’s offensive strength, center Brayden Point has found chemistry with Jake Guentzel, averaging 0.7 assists per game when paired with him, compared to 0.4 when not. Point has also recorded assists in four consecutive games, contributing five total during this stretch.

Raddysh’s recent form on the road is particularly noteworthy, having gone over 2.5 shots on goal in five straight games. As the Lightning gear up for this critical matchup against the Wild, all eyes will be on Raddysh to see if he can keep his impressive streak alive.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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