The secret to betting/capping success? Being selective. Home in on one play you've been studying for days, weeks, or even an entire year (as is the case here) and make it when the time is right, and better, when you get the right line.
Well, I'm striking while the iron is hot with this one.
I can tell you this, I don't have the writing chops to elucidate exactly why I am making this pick. And if I don't have a large, sound write-up, there is no point in writing a few blurbs for others to attack. I can write forever about the NBA and NFL but not the NHL. I of course can write something but really, do you care? The pick is all many are interested in.
I can tell you, after a year of studying the one team I've followed my entire life, the New York Rangers, the time is right to make this bet and it's at the perfect price.
Last year I posted that the Rangers had no shot at beating the Kings in the Finals. Yes, the series price was Kings -165, but it was better than Floyd over Manny and with that disparity, -165 was a bargain. The Kings embarrassed them.
This year it's the Rangers vs. the Capitals and the Rangers are down 2-1 and here is the pick:
RANGERS +150 for the series
It's very simple: Win tomorrow and regain home ice.
Here is what the Capitals had to say about their crucial Game 3 win:
“I think we were lucky tonight,” center Nicklas Backstrom said. “We didn’t play our best hockey tonight, but we got away with a win anyway. That’s obviously nice, and we’ll take it any day.”
Not exactly brimming with confidence...Why? He's 100% correct in his assertion they got lucky. But that Game 3 win is just what the doctor ordered for this bet as the odds have now swung to a sweet +150.
I cannot pass that up in any/way/shape form.
Again, I study one team all year and make one post in this forum which is almost always during the playoffs.
Last year, there was more than a few pretentious posters in this forum somehow guarding this place like it's their 'turf'. I see the same posters here this year.
Turf or no turf, pretentiousness or humility...none of it matters.
Game 6 or 7, the Rangers will not lose this series. Do with info as you'd like.