Ottawa is the only remaining Atlantic Division team and bookmakers are not yet sold on the Senators, opening them as +140 series underdogs in their best-of-seven with the Rangers. The Sens are also underdogs for Game 1 in Ottawa tonight and considering how well moneyline dogs have performed this postseason, they could be worth a look.
Ottawa took two of three from New York during the regular season, including beating the Blueshirts, 3-1, in the clubs' only meeting at Canadian Tire Centre.
The Senators were 4-1 as moneyline underdogs in the 1st round.
The Rangers are 1-3 SU and 0-4 on the puckline in their last 4 games against the Senators.
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of the Rangers' last 7 games against the Senators.
Henrik Lundqvist was the Rangers’ saving grace in the first round and he’ll likely have to be again vs the Sens. Ottawa plays an effective trap and doesn’t give up very many scoring chances. When they do, however, Craig Anderson is usually there to bail them out. Despite having a tumultuous season personally, Anderson’s .939 even-strength save percentage was tops in the league for starting goalies who were on a team that made the playoffs.Craig Anderson backstopped Ottawa to an opening-series win, recording a 1.94 GAA and .921 save percentage in those contests. Anderson was in net for all seven games in these clubs' 2012 series, posting a 2.01 GAA and .933 save percentage in those tilts.
Additionally, Ottawa was outshot by Boston in just one game in the opening round and the Senators should be able to get the better of one of the weakest defense corps in the NHL in this one. Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh, their best d-man, will have to be the Rangers’ best player behind Lundqvist if the Blueshirts are to get back home to New York without having to dig themselves out of a hole,Henrik Lundqvist record a 1.70 GAA and .947 save percentage in the First Round against the Habs, racking up career postseason victory No. 59 in Game 6 -- most of any active netminder. Lundqvist, who was in net for all seven playoff games vs. Ottawa in 2012, is just 19-21-3 all-time against the Sens -- the only Eastern Conference club he has a losing record against in his career (regular and postseason combined). Ottawa ML
Ottawa is the only remaining Atlantic Division team and bookmakers are not yet sold on the Senators, opening them as +140 series underdogs in their best-of-seven with the Rangers. The Sens are also underdogs for Game 1 in Ottawa tonight and considering how well moneyline dogs have performed this postseason, they could be worth a look.
Ottawa took two of three from New York during the regular season, including beating the Blueshirts, 3-1, in the clubs' only meeting at Canadian Tire Centre.
The Senators were 4-1 as moneyline underdogs in the 1st round.
The Rangers are 1-3 SU and 0-4 on the puckline in their last 4 games against the Senators.
The total has gone UNDER in 6 of the Rangers' last 7 games against the Senators.
Henrik Lundqvist was the Rangers’ saving grace in the first round and he’ll likely have to be again vs the Sens. Ottawa plays an effective trap and doesn’t give up very many scoring chances. When they do, however, Craig Anderson is usually there to bail them out. Despite having a tumultuous season personally, Anderson’s .939 even-strength save percentage was tops in the league for starting goalies who were on a team that made the playoffs.Craig Anderson backstopped Ottawa to an opening-series win, recording a 1.94 GAA and .921 save percentage in those contests. Anderson was in net for all seven games in these clubs' 2012 series, posting a 2.01 GAA and .933 save percentage in those tilts.
Additionally, Ottawa was outshot by Boston in just one game in the opening round and the Senators should be able to get the better of one of the weakest defense corps in the NHL in this one. Rangers captain Ryan McDonagh, their best d-man, will have to be the Rangers’ best player behind Lundqvist if the Blueshirts are to get back home to New York without having to dig themselves out of a hole,Henrik Lundqvist record a 1.70 GAA and .947 save percentage in the First Round against the Habs, racking up career postseason victory No. 59 in Game 6 -- most of any active netminder. Lundqvist, who was in net for all seven playoff games vs. Ottawa in 2012, is just 19-21-3 all-time against the Sens -- the only Eastern Conference club he has a losing record against in his career (regular and postseason combined). Ottawa ML
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