After rolling through the first week of the season with three straight victories, the Toronto Maple Leafs look to keep the wins coming with three straight games against Western Conference opponents.

Experts predict the Leafs will be betting favourites in all three and one sportsbook monitored by OddsShark.com already the Leafs at an affordable -136 price on the NHL moneyline.

Toronto won back-to-back road games against the Montreal Canadiens and the Philadelphia Flyers to start its season Tuesday and Wednesday, then ran its record to 3-0 on Saturday night with a 5-4 shootout win over the Ottawa Senators.

Jonathan Bernier came into that game in relief of James Reimer and stopped all 15 shots he faced to secure that victory for the Maple Leafs.

The result was a quick climb up the NHL betting lines for Stanley Cup futures list to 14/1 from 25/1 just last week.

So standing atop the Atlantic Division, the Maple Leafs will next face the Colorado Avalanche at home on Tuesday night before playing in Nashville against the Predators on Thursday night and then hosting the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night.

Toronto and Edmonton haven’t met since the 2011-12 season, when the Maple Leafs won a pair of games against the Oilers that paid out nicely for OVER bettors on the NHL betting lines at the sportsbooks — Toronto won 6-3 at home and 4-3 on the road in those two contests.

And OVER bettors will be watching the Oilers once again this week after they were bombarded for 11 goals in a pair of losses to the Winnipeg Jets (5-4) and Vancouver Canucks (6-2) in the first week of the season.

Oilers netminder Devan Dubnyk let in five goals on 31 shots against the Canucks then was pulled in favor of Jason LaBarbera.

Edmonton will use LaBarbera between the pipes on Monday night as they return to action at home against the New Jersey Devils. The Oilers are also expected to get some reinforcements on Monday night with centre Ryan Nugent-Hopkins slated to return from his shoulder injury. Taylor Hall will shift back to left wing from centre.

The Oilers are also at home on Thursday against Montreal before heading to Toronto.

The most recent Stanley Cup odds at the sportsbooks continued to have the Chicago Blackhawks as the 13/2 favorites, with the Pittsburgh Penguins (7/1) and the Boston Bruins (9/1) just behind them on that list. The Maple Leafs have climbed up to 14/1 odds.