TST Best Bets- January 29, 2026 taken in Los Angeles (sports betting)

Henry Tran - The Sporting Tribune

Los Angeles Kings right wing Quinton Byfield (55) faces off against an opponent during game against Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 in Los Angeles.

Thursday’s NHL slate brings a fresh set of opportunities for bettors willing to dig into the details. From divisional clashes to cross-conference matchups, tonight’s action offers plenty of angles to exploit for those looking to stay a step ahead at the betting window. Here are tonight’s best bets brought to you by BetOnline.ag. Click here to join. All new players get a 50% welcome bonus and up to $250 in free bets.


First Pick: Buffalo Sabres Moneyline

Rundown: The Los Angeles Kings (22-16-13) continue their road stretch Thursday as they set for a matchup with the red-hot Buffalo Sabres (30-17-5) at KeyBank Center. Los Angeles comes into play looking to build on a three-game winning streak while slowing down the hottest team in the NHL. Buffalo aims to win its fifth straight contest and make it 20 wins in its last 24 matchups.

This battle pits strength against strength, as the stingy Los Angeles defense that allows the fourth-fewest goals per game (2.71) will be tasked with limiting Buffalo’s high-powered offensive attack that ranks inside the top five in scoring. Tage Thompson has led the way for Buffalo, leading the team with 55 points (28 goals, 27 assists), while Los Angeles’ Adrian Kempe aims to make it five straight games with a point. 

Expect Buffalo to keep the momentum rolling, leading to a win on home ice.


Second Pick: Anaheim Ducks Moneyline

Rundown: The Anaheim Ducks (28-22-3) head into Rogers Arena tonight to face the Vancouver Canucks (17-31-5), looking to reclaim their momentum following a 7-4 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. Before that setback, the Ducks had surged through the Western Conference playoff race on the strength of a seven-game winning streak, which included a season sweep of the rival Los Angeles Kings. Anaheim has asserted itself as a postseason contender despite a depleted lineup, weathering injuries to key contributors such as Mason McTavish and Leo Carlsson.

The Canucks enter the matchup desperate to snap a three-game skid and rediscover the form that led them to a 5-4 victory over the Ducks at Honda Center in November. To earn the season sweep, Vancouver must find a way to generate high-danger scoring chances near the crease; the club currently struggles to find the back of the net, ranking third-to-last in the NHL in goals per game.

Ultimately, look for the Ducks to exploit Vancouver's defensive lapses with efficient finishing in the offensive zone to secure the road win.

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