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NHL Predictions: April 9th New York Rangers vs. Philadelphia Flyers

April 10, 2025 by Last Word On Hockey

As the NHL regular season nears its end, NHL Predictions takes a close look at a crucial Metropolitan Division matchup between the New York Rangers and the Philadelphia Flyers. With postseason hopes on the line for the Rangers and pride at stake for the Flyers, New York enters this matchup feeling the pressure to perform in a must-win scenario. Our team at Last Word on Hockey breaks down key storylines, head-to-head history, and betting insights to give you everything you need ahead of puck drop.

NHL Predictions

Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Rangers​

Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT)​

TV: TNT, truTV, Max

Head-to-Head: Season Series Tied 1-1

This Metropolitan Division showdown features two teams with contrasting seasons. This matchup in our NHL Predictions features the Rangers are striving to keep their playoff hopes alive, while the Flyers aim to play spoiler and build momentum for the future. This game marks the third and final meeting between the two teams this season, with each team having secured a victory in the previous matchups.​ With the season series on the line, expect a physical and high-intensity battle at Madison Square Garden.

The Rangers Story

The New York Rangers (36-34-7) are in a precarious position, sitting six points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the final Eastern Conference wild-card spot with only five games remaining. Statistically, their postseason chances are slim, and recent performances have done little to inspire confidence. A 5-1 defeat to the Tampa Bay Lightning on April 7 not only underscored their defensive vulnerabilities but also marked their third loss in four games. Their goal differential has dipped further into the negative, and inconsistencies in special teams continue to hurt them at critical moments. With limited opportunities left, the Rangers must approach each game with a playoff-like urgency, as even a single loss could effectively end their postseason hopes.

The Flyers Story

The Philadelphia Flyers (31-37-9) have experienced a challenging season, currently positioned near the bottom of the Metropolitan Division. Despite their struggles, they have shown resilience in recent games, aiming to disrupt their opponents’ playoff pursuits. Forward Travis Konecny continues to be a key contributor, leading the team with 24 goals and 50 assists. Though out of the playoff picture, Philadelphia is playing with pride and appears committed to closing the season on a positive note.

NHL Predictions

The Rangers are desperate to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, while the Flyers seek to impact their rivals’ postseason chances. However, given the Rangers’ recent struggles and the Flyers’ potential to capitalize on their opponent’s desperation, this NHL prediction could go either way. With so much on the line, New York will be feeling the pressure to perform, especially in front of their home crowd. The Flyers, meanwhile, have nothing to lose and could come out playing loose and aggressive.

Prediction: Rangers win 3–2

Prop Bets

The Rangers are favoured due to their home advantage and playoff motivation. Despite New York’s recent inconsistency, with their season on the line, the Rangers are expected to come out with urgency.

The over/under is set at 5.5 goals, and given both teams’ offensive inconsistencies, the under might be a realistic choice. For anytime goal scorer bets, Artemi Panarin remains a consistent offensive threat for the Rangers and is a strong candidate to find the back of the net. On the Flyers’ side, Travis Konecny, who leads the team in goals, is likely to contribute offensively and offers solid value as a scoring pick.

Main Photo: Dennis Schneidler- Imagn Images

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