Bruins TT over 2.5 goals -130 + -155 Rangers ML + Minnesota under 5.5 -130, Anaheim over TT 2.5 -120, pittsburgh over 5.5 -130 parlay 25$ pays 359
Bruins M/L + Bruins over 5 -130 + Rangers M/L -160 + Detroit M/L -160 + TB M/L -165 25$ pays 284
Anaheim Ducks +150 M/l @ SJ 50$
Bruins TT over 2.5 goals -130 + -155 Rangers ML + Minnesota under 5.5 -130, Anaheim over TT 2.5 -120, pittsburgh over 5.5 -130 parlay 25$ pays 359
Bruins M/L + Bruins over 5 -130 + Rangers M/L -160 + Detroit M/L -160 + TB M/L -165 25$ pays 284
Anaheim Ducks +150 M/l @ SJ 50$
Note: For years, the mantra in this series for Stanford was “there’s no place like home” as the Cardinal have posted a 20-2 record SU and 15-6-1 ATS at Maples Pavilion versus the Ducks since 1990. However, both of those SU home losses came during the last couple of seasons at the hands of Dana Altman’s crew, and you can add a 2011 road loss at Eugene into the mix.
This double-revenge situation from 2012 brings up an interesting stat from
our database: Stanford is 18-9-1 ATS with double revenge from the previous
season, including a 6-1 ATS mark versus teams with a win percentage above .830.
Meanwhile, Oregon has struggled in games after facing Washington (the team that
defeated them in the Pac-12 title game last year), going just 3-7 SU the last
ten skirmishes, including 0-2 ATS the last two away, in post-Husky tilts.
Johnny Dawkins will have the defending NIT champs clicking their red heels
Wednesday night as the Cardinal starts a new Maples winning streak against the
dastardly Ducks. We recommend a 1-unit play on Stanford.
Note: For years, the mantra in this series for Stanford was “there’s no place like home” as the Cardinal have posted a 20-2 record SU and 15-6-1 ATS at Maples Pavilion versus the Ducks since 1990. However, both of those SU home losses came during the last couple of seasons at the hands of Dana Altman’s crew, and you can add a 2011 road loss at Eugene into the mix.
This double-revenge situation from 2012 brings up an interesting stat from
our database: Stanford is 18-9-1 ATS with double revenge from the previous
season, including a 6-1 ATS mark versus teams with a win percentage above .830.
Meanwhile, Oregon has struggled in games after facing Washington (the team that
defeated them in the Pac-12 title game last year), going just 3-7 SU the last
ten skirmishes, including 0-2 ATS the last two away, in post-Husky tilts.
Johnny Dawkins will have the defending NIT champs clicking their red heels
Wednesday night as the Cardinal starts a new Maples winning streak against the
dastardly Ducks. We recommend a 1-unit play on Stanford.
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