Well the big juiced team goes down again. Tampa Bay just rolling through teams and lose to the lowly Devils. Although can we call them lowly, considering they took out the Caps and TB on B2B games ?
The huge juice today is the Blues......You think.....the Ducks......Maybe ??
Well the big juiced team goes down again. Tampa Bay just rolling through teams and lose to the lowly Devils. Although can we call them lowly, considering they took out the Caps and TB on B2B games ?
The huge juice today is the Blues......You think.....the Ducks......Maybe ??
Some really interesting games tonight, unfortunately, LSU vs Clemson take precedent.
Isles go to MSG. No goalie confirmation yet. Isles are 8-2 vs Rags last 10 but only 1-2 last 3. Rags just went out to the Island and came back with 2 points. So, just looking at past meetings. The games at MSG are different than on the Island. How? Well, the games at MSG tend to lean to higher scoring affairs. 3 of last 5 at MSG have gone over a total of 6 and one was a 5-0 Rags win. Which team sets the pace is the question, along with can the Isles score? Anyway, I will consider the over 6 in this one.
Flabs, I mean Flames at Montreal. One hot team vs one team that has 3 limbs in the ground and barely hanging on. Habs do own a 6-3-1 advantage over the last 10, including a W at the Saddle Dome earlier this year. Flames on a 5 game winning streak AND owns a 7-1 record on the road the last 8 games vs a team that has only one 1 game in the last 8 vs Sens (2-1). So why would one ask is the line set as it is? Danger would say an odor to that one. But, the Edmonton vs Habs line last week smelled but the Oil came through. At this price might just take the Flames and hold my nose.
Which brings me to the Caps/Canes game. Would the real Capitals please stand up. Which one will you get is the real answer. I say this with some respect, but this is the laziest team with the greatest talent I can think of. If the Canes decide to out work them then...well make that 3 L's in a row. If the Caps were embarrassed with the Devils loss and take it personal, then I feel for the price the Caps, I might risk it. Keep in mind, the Caps have only beaten the Sens, Sharks and Canes there last 5..not impressed, compared to the Pens beating Vegas, Avs and Yotes ( a little jab to a frienemy of mine).
Boston vs Flyers. Hmmm...it is well known the Flyers at home are a tough bunch. Beat Caps and held Bolts to 1 goal. Imagine we will see Hart in net vs Rask. I do think the B's have found a little something, something recently but time will tell. Flyers have won the last 3 meetings and own a 3-1 home record vs B's last 4 meetings in Philly. Spidey sense is screaming Flyers to me in this one or the over.
Geaux Tigers....
Those Who do not learn from History, are doomed to repeat it
Some really interesting games tonight, unfortunately, LSU vs Clemson take precedent.
Isles go to MSG. No goalie confirmation yet. Isles are 8-2 vs Rags last 10 but only 1-2 last 3. Rags just went out to the Island and came back with 2 points. So, just looking at past meetings. The games at MSG are different than on the Island. How? Well, the games at MSG tend to lean to higher scoring affairs. 3 of last 5 at MSG have gone over a total of 6 and one was a 5-0 Rags win. Which team sets the pace is the question, along with can the Isles score? Anyway, I will consider the over 6 in this one.
Flabs, I mean Flames at Montreal. One hot team vs one team that has 3 limbs in the ground and barely hanging on. Habs do own a 6-3-1 advantage over the last 10, including a W at the Saddle Dome earlier this year. Flames on a 5 game winning streak AND owns a 7-1 record on the road the last 8 games vs a team that has only one 1 game in the last 8 vs Sens (2-1). So why would one ask is the line set as it is? Danger would say an odor to that one. But, the Edmonton vs Habs line last week smelled but the Oil came through. At this price might just take the Flames and hold my nose.
Which brings me to the Caps/Canes game. Would the real Capitals please stand up. Which one will you get is the real answer. I say this with some respect, but this is the laziest team with the greatest talent I can think of. If the Canes decide to out work them then...well make that 3 L's in a row. If the Caps were embarrassed with the Devils loss and take it personal, then I feel for the price the Caps, I might risk it. Keep in mind, the Caps have only beaten the Sens, Sharks and Canes there last 5..not impressed, compared to the Pens beating Vegas, Avs and Yotes ( a little jab to a frienemy of mine).
Boston vs Flyers. Hmmm...it is well known the Flyers at home are a tough bunch. Beat Caps and held Bolts to 1 goal. Imagine we will see Hart in net vs Rask. I do think the B's have found a little something, something recently but time will tell. Flyers have won the last 3 meetings and own a 3-1 home record vs B's last 4 meetings in Philly. Spidey sense is screaming Flyers to me in this one or the over.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are a team to play against as their defence is badly hurting. Their main defenceman who logs close to 24 minutes per game is out for a minimum 6 weeks with an ankle injury. Morgan Rielly left Sundays game against the Panthers with the injury. In his absence the Leafs gave up 8 goals in the game. The Leafs are all ready without regular defencemen Mikheyev, Muzzin and Moore. They will essentially be using all "minor league" or "rookies" in the position the next few weeks...Play the OVER and value on the ML vs their opponents. In other words..FADE THE LEAFS
The Toronto Maple Leafs are a team to play against as their defence is badly hurting. Their main defenceman who logs close to 24 minutes per game is out for a minimum 6 weeks with an ankle injury. Morgan Rielly left Sundays game against the Panthers with the injury. In his absence the Leafs gave up 8 goals in the game. The Leafs are all ready without regular defencemen Mikheyev, Muzzin and Moore. They will essentially be using all "minor league" or "rookies" in the position the next few weeks...Play the OVER and value on the ML vs their opponents. In other words..FADE THE LEAFS
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