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01-09-20 | Oilers v. Canadiens -130 | 4-2 | Loss | -130 | 10 h 39 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Canadiens -130
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01-08-20 | Jets +160 v. Maple Leafs | Top | 4-3 | Win | 160 | 11 h 44 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Jets +160
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01-07-20 | Penguins +130 v. Golden Knights | Top | 4-3 | Win | 130 | 14 h 56 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Penguins +130
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01-07-20 | Avalanche v. Rangers +135 | 3-5 | Win | 135 | 11 h 55 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers +135
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01-07-20 | Flyers v. Hurricanes -170 | 4-5 | Win | 100 | 11 h 56 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Hurricanes -170
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01-06-20 | Blue Jackets -105 v. Kings | Top | 4-2 | Win | 100 | 13 h 16 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blue Jackets -105 The Kings (17-22-4, 38 points) are still trying to climb out of the Pacific division basement. Tonight, they’ll host the Blue Jackets (19-15-8, 46 points) in Los Angeles. Columbus is coming off a home loss against San Jose, but they’ve won two of their last three and seven of their last 10 games. The Blue Jackets earned an overtime win against the Kings when they played in December. In their last 10 contests, Columbus has scored at least three goals on six occasions. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.60 goals per game (27th) while allowing 2.71 goals per game (7th). Joonas Korpisalo’s play between the pipes has been a big reason for any success Columbus has enjoyed this year. Korpisalo has allowed 2.49 goals per game with a .913 save percentage. Los Angeles enters tonight’s game as losers of five of their last seven contests. Over that run of poor form, the Kings failed to score more than two goals in every loss and allowed three goals or more in all but one game. Most recently, Los Angeles lost to Nashville at home by a score of 4-1. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.56 goals per game (28th) while allowing 3.14 goals per game (21st). Including Anze Kopitar, who’s scored 15 goals, only three Kings have scored more than eight goals this season. |
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01-05-20 | Red Wings v. Blackhawks -200 | 2-4 | Win | 100 | 11 h 46 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blackhawks -200 While the Red Wings (10-29-3, 23 points) occupy the last place in the Atlantic, the Blackhawks (18-18-6, 42 points) are last in the Central. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Chicago. Detroit enters tonight’s contest as losers of seven of their last eight. During that run, the Red Wings have failed to score more than two goals on six occasions. Meanwhile, Detroit has given up at least four goals in six of their last eight games. On average, the Red Wings are scoring 2.14 goals per game (31st) while allowing 3.81 goals per game (31st). Detroit has been the worst team in hockey by a significant margin. One of the many reasons for this poor form is the lack of scoring, as only three players have scored 10 goals for the Red Wings. Chicago has won three of their last four and five of their last seven contests coming into tonight’s game. The Blackhawks have scored at least four goals in four of those five victories, and have scored five goals in four of their last six games. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 2.88 goals per game (20th) while allowing 3.21 goals per game (T-22nd). Chicago has been well above their averages on offense recently. Those performances have helped the Blackhawks reach five total players with at least 10 goals, including Patrick Kane and his 24 goals. |
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01-05-20 | Panthers v. Penguins -140 | Top | 4-1 | Loss | -140 | 9 h 46 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Penguins -140 While the Penguins (25-11-5, 55 points) are trying to hold off everyone but Washington in the Metropolitan, the Panthers (21-15-5, 47 points) are looking to move into the top three in the Atlantic. Tonight, these two will face off in Pittsburgh. Florida enters tonight’s game as losers of two of three and three of their last six games. Over that stretch, the Panthers have gone 1-3 while playing away from home. In those three defeats, Florida could only manage to score two goals or fewer in each game. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.51 goals per game (4th) while allowing 3.34 goals per game (28th). Florida’s weakness is on the defensive end of the ice. Sergie Bobrovsky, who’s played in 33 games this season, is allowing 3.33 goals per game with an .895 save percentage. Pittsburgh has been dealing with some injury issues, but that hasn’t stopped them from winning four their last five and eight of their last 10 games. Over that stretch, the Penguins have scored four goals or more on six occasions. Most recently, Pittsburgh defeated Montreal 3-2. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.39 goals per game (7th) while allowing 2.66 goals per game (5th). Even with the likes of Sidney Crosby and Jake Guentzel injured, Pittsburgh is the more balanced hockey team. The Penguins will be relying on Evgeni Malkin, who has 39 points, in this contest. |
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01-04-20 | Jets v. Wild -135 | Top | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 6 h 16 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Wild -135 The Jets (22-16-3, 47 points) and Wild (19-17-5, 43 points) rank fourth and fifth in the Central division, respectively. This afternoon, they’ll face off in Minnesota. Winnipeg hadn’t shown too many weaknesses until the middle of December. Since December 17th, the Jets have lost six games out of eight. Winnipeg has given up six goals on three occasions over that stretch, including in their loss to Toronto in their most recent contest. On average, the Jets are scoring 3.07 goals per game (16th) while allowing 3.05 goals per game (15th). Kyle Connor leads Winnipeg with 21 goals this season. Connor is one of five players with more than seven goals for the Jets. Minnesota has lost two in a row, but won back-to-back games just prior to those defeats. At home, the Wild can boast a record of 10-4-3. Minnesota has been better since Thanksgiving. In their last 17 games, they’ve been able to come out victorious on 10 occasions. On average, the Wild are scoring 3.05 goals per game (17th) while allowing 3.32 goals per game (T-25th). Four Minnesota skaters have racked up at least 10 goals this season, including Eric Staal, who leads the team with 15 total goals. |
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01-02-20 | Blackhawks +135 v. Canucks | Top | 5-7 | Loss | -100 | 14 h 2 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blackhawks +135 The Blackhawks (18-17-6, 42 points) are in the basement of the Central division. Tonight, they’ll go on the road to take on the Canucks (21-15-4, 46 points) in Vancouver. Chicago has gotten themselves back towards the pack of their division by winning three games in a row and five out of their last six. Of their five wins on that stretch, the Blackhawks scored five goals in three of them. Most recently, Chicago defeated Calgary by a score of 5-3. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 2.83 goals per game (21st) while allowing 3.12 goals per game (T-17th). Patrick Kane has yet to let up this season. With 22 goals and 29 assists for 51 points, Kane leads the Blackhawks in all categories. Vancouver has followed up a three-game losing streak with a five-game winning streak. When the Canucks last played the Blackhawks, it was Chicago who came out victorious by a score of 5-2. Vancouver has allowed two goals in each of their last three games. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.23 goals per game (T-11th) while allowing 2.95 goals per game (T-12th). With 41 points, Elias Pettersson leads a Vancouver team that has four players with at least 30 points so far this season. |
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01-02-20 | Devils v. Islanders -190 | 2-1 | Loss | -190 | 10 h 26 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Islanders -190 While the Devils (14-19-6, 34 points) occupy the last place in the Metropolitan, the Islanders (25-10-3, 53 points) are just one spot from the top. Tonight, these teams will face off in New York. New Jersey has won back-to-back games against Ottawa and Boston, but they needed overtime and a shootout to earn them. Overall, the Devils have lost three of their last six games. New Jersey has lost five of their last eight games away from home. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.56 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.44 goals per game (30th). Kyle Palmieri has scored 15 goals this season, but he’s one of just two players on New Jersey who’s scored more than eight goals all year. New York is coming off back-to-back wins against Minnesota and Washington. Over those two games, the Islanders outscored their opponents by a tally of 7-4. At home, New York can boast an impressive record of 13-4-2. On average, the Islanders are scoring 2.92 goals per game (20th) while allowing 2.61 goals per game (5th). With 16 goals on the season, center Mathew Barzal leads an Islanders team on which four players have scored at least 10 goals. |
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01-02-20 | Lightning -130 v. Canadiens | 2-1 | Win | 100 | 10 h 26 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Lightning -130 Only four points separate the Lightning (21-13-4, 46 points) and the Canadiens (18-16-6, 42 points). Tonight, these two teams will face off in Montreal. Tampa Bay enters tonight’s game as winners of four in a row. During that winning streak, the Lightning have scored at least five goals in three of their four contests. Defensively, Tampa Bay allowed only a single goal twice in that four-game stretch. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.58 goals per game (2nd) while allowing 3.16 goals per game (19th). Five different Tampa Bay players have racked up at least 32 points this season. With 13 goals and 28 assists, Nikita Kucherov leads the way with 41 points. Montreal has lost three games in a row and four of their last five. One of those defeats came against Tampa Bay, when the Canadiens lost by a score of 5-4. Montreal has allowed four goals or more in three of their last five contests. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.23 goals per game (T-11th) while allowing 3.25 goals per game (T-23rd). The strength of this Montreal team is their plethora of goal scorers. In total, six Canadiens have scored at least 10 goals this season. |
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12-31-19 | Flyers v. Kings +105 | 3-5 | Win | 105 | 13 h 44 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Kings +105 The Kings (16-21-4, 36 points) are looking up at every other team in the Pacific. Tonight, they’ll play host to the Flyers (22-12-5, 49 points) in Los Angeles. Philadelphia has won five of their last six games, but that followed a stretch of three losses in a row. The Flyers have now allowed four goals or more in four of their last five games. Philly has also allowed six goals or more in two of their last four road games. On average, the Flyers are scoring 3.08 goals per game (15th) while allowing 2.77 goals per game (7th). Philadelphia has five players with 11 goals or more, but nobody has scored more than the 12 goals of James van Riemsdyk and Kevin Hayes. Los Angeles has dropped four of their last five contests, but 10 of their 16 wins have come at home. Despite losing four of five, the Kings have allowed three goals or fewer in six of their last seven games. Most recently, L.A. fell by a goal in overtime to Vancouver. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.54 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.12 goals per game (T-18th). Anze Kopitar is one of three Kings with 10 goals or more. Kopitar leads the way with 15 goals, 20 assists, and 35 points, all of which lead the team. |
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12-31-19 | Lightning v. Sabres +160 | 6-4 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 13 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Sabres +160 The Lightning (20-13-4, 44 points) could jump into third in the Atlantic with a win tonight. The Sabres (17-16-7, 41 points) will also be looking to climb as they host this game in Buffalo. Tampa Bay is coming off three straight wins, but all three came at home. In their most recent away game, the Lightning fell to the Capitals by a score of 3-1. Before their current three-game winning streak, Tampa Bay lost three games out of four. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.51 goals per game (4th) while allowing 3.14 goals per game (21st). Led by the 15 goals of Brayden Point, Tampa Bay has four players who have been able to net 13 goals or more this season. Nikita Kucherov leads all players on the Lightning with 40 points. Buffalo will be happy to be back at home, where they own a record of 11-4-3 and have won five of their last six games. The Sabres are coming off three straight losses, but they haven’t allowed more than three goals in their last four contests. On average, the Sabres are scoring 2.90 goals per game (18th) while allowing 3.10 goals per game (17th). Center Jack Eichel leads Buffalo with 24 goals, 28 assists, and 52 points. |
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12-31-19 | Canadiens +150 v. Hurricanes | Top | 1-3 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 13 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canadiens +150 A New Year’s Eve contest will pit the Canadiens (18-15-6, 42 points) up against the Hurricanes (23-14-2, 48 points) in Carolina. Montreal has been good enough on the road to earn a record of 10-7-3 away from home. Tonight, they’ll be playing the final contest of a seven-game road trip that they’ve gone 3-3-0 over thus far. Montreal has been able to score 15 goals over their last three games. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.28 goals per game (10th) while allowing 3.26 goals per game (25th). Left winger Tomas Tatar has been the leading force for Montreal on the offensive end. In addition to his 19 assists, Tatar owns the team lead for goals (16) and points (35). Carolina was able to end a three-game losing streak with a 6-4 win over Washington three days ago. Over their last four games, the Hurricanes have allowed a total of 21 goals. Carolina also hasn’t been able to score more than three goals in three of their last five games. On average, the Hurricanes are scoring 3.36 goals per game (9th) while allowing 2.85 goals per game (T-9th). While Sebastian Aho leads Carolina with 22 total goals, Andrei Svechnikov has been the biggest offensive producer with 17 goals and 21 assists for 38 points. |
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12-29-19 | Canucks v. Flames -175 | 5-2 | Loss | -175 | 13 h 36 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flames -175 Only a single overtime defeat separates the Canucks (20-15-4, 44 points) and the Flames (20-15-5, 45 points). Tonight, these two will face off in Calgary. Vancouver has won each of their last four games, but they’ve been at home for every one of them. The Canucks haven’t been on the road since the middle of December, when they lost back-to-back away games against San Jose and Vegas while allowing 10 total goals. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.18 goals per game (12th) while allowing 2.97 goals per game (15th). Elias Pettersson leads Vancouver with 18 goals and 23 assists for 41 points, followed by the 37 and 26 points of Brock Boeser and J.T. Miller, respectively. Calgary is only six games removed from their impressive seven-game winning streak. More recently, the Flames have won two of their last three contests while scoring five goals in each victory. Calgary won a 3-0 game against Vancouver early in the season. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.65 goals per game (25th) while allowing 2.93 goals per game (T-13th). Much of Calgary’s success has come from the play of David Rittich. On the season, Rittich is allowing 2.65 goals per game with a .916 save percentage. |
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12-29-19 | Stars v. Coyotes -120 | Top | 4-2 | Loss | -120 | 12 h 52 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Coyotes -120 The Coyotes (21-15-4, 46 points) currently sit second in a tightly-contested Pacific division. Tonight, they’ll play host to the Stars (21-14-4, 46 points) in Arizona. Dallas was able to overcome Colorado in a shootout last night, but they’ve still lost three of their last five contests. The Stars allowed seven goals in a recent loss to Florida, and then allowed five goals the following game in a defeat to Calgary. On average, the Stars are scoring 2.59 goals per game (27th) while allowing 2.49 goals per game (2nd). Both Dallas goaltenders have been good. Ben Bishop owns a save percentage of .926 and is allowing 2.34 goals per game, and Anton Khudobin owns a .928 save percentage and is allowing 2.31 goals per game. Arizona will be eager to recover after a pair of losses to Nashville and Vegas. Before those defeats, the Coyotes beat up on the Red Wings by a score of 5-2. Arizona has allowed two goals or fewer in four of their last seven contests. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.70 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.53 goals per game (3rd). Both Darcy Kuemper and Antii Raanta own save percentages of .915 or better, and Kuemper leads the team by allowing only 2.17 goals per game. |
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12-28-19 | Kings +155 v. Canucks | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -100 | 14 h 13 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Kings +155 As the Canucks (19-15-4, 42 points) try to break into the top half of the Pacific, the Kings (16-20-4, 36 points) are aiming to gain some ground, as well. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Vancouver. Los Angeles just ended a three-game losing streak with a 3-2 overtime win against San Jose. Prior to that stretch, the Kings won four games out of five while allowing only a single goal in back-to-back games. Los Angeles has won three of its last five away games. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.55 goals per game (T-28th) while allowing 3.13 goals per game (19th). Center Anze Kopitar leads this Kings squad with 14 goals and 19 assists for 33 points. Goaltender Jonathan Quick is allowing 3.05 goals per game on an .893 save percentage. Vancouver is riding a three-game winning streak that was preceded by a three-game losing streak. Over that stretch, the Canucks have allowed four goals or more on three occasions. Most recently, Vancouver beat Edmonton by a score of 4-2. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.18 goals per game (12th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (15th). Only Elias Pettersson has scored more than 14 goals for Vancouver this year, and only three Vancouver players have scored more than 10 goals. |
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12-28-19 | Rangers +185 v. Maple Leafs | 5-4 | Win | 185 | 9 h 26 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers +185 The Maple Leafs (21-14-4, 46 points) will look to keep a stranglehold on the second position in the Atlantic division by defending their home ice against the Rangers (18-15-4, 40 points) this evening. New York will be on the road, where they own a record of 8-7-2 this season. The Rangers enter tonight’s game as winners of two of their last three while scoring five goals in each of those victories. Most recently, New York defeated Carolina by a score of 5-3. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.22 goals per game (T-10th) while allowing 3.22 goals per game (T-25th). Left winger Artemi Panarin has been great for the Rangers all season. To this point, Panarin has racked up 21 goals, 27 assists, and 48 points, all of which lead New York. Riding a six-game winning streak, Toronto will be playing their second game in as many days when they take the ice tonight. Despite winning their last two games, the Maple Leafs allowed 10 total goals in those contests. Most recently, Toronto needed overtime to beat New Jersey by a score of 5-4. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.51 goals per game (T-2nd) while allowing 3.18 goals per game (T-23rd). Auston Matthews has led Toronto’s offense with 24 goals and 19 assists for 43 points. Apart from Matthews, only two other Maple Leafs have scored more than 10 goals this season. |
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12-27-19 | Kings v. Sharks -140 | 3-2 | Loss | -140 | 15 h 4 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Sharks -140 There are three teams sitting on 34 points in the Pacific division. Tonight, two of them will go head to head as the Sharks (16-20-2, 34 points) host the Kings (15-20-4, 34 points) in San Jose. Los Angeles has struggled mightily away from home and now owns a record of 5-13-3 on the road. The Kings enter tonight’s contest as losers of three in a row. Most recently, Los Angeles fell to St. Louis by a score of 4-1. The Kings fell to the Sharks by a score of 4-1 in late November. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.54 goals per game (28th) while allowing 3.15 goals per game (20th). Anze Kopitar leads this Los Angeles squad with 14 goals, 19 assists, and 33 points, all of which are the top mark on the team. San Jose enters tonight’s contest as losers of three in a row, but they’ll be able to draw confidence from their 4-1 thrashing of the Kings a month ago. Most recently, the Sharks weren’t able to score enough in a 3-1 defeat at the hands of the Golden Knights. On average, the Sharks are scoring 2.61 goals per game (T-25th) while allowing 3.47 goals per game (30th). Although he doesn’t have the most goals or assists for San Jose, center Logan Couture leads the Sharks with 33 points (12 goals, 21 assists). |
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12-27-19 | Wild v. Avalanche -175 | Top | 6-4 | Loss | -175 | 13 h 4 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Avalanche -175 The Avalanche (23-11-3, 49 points) are one spot from the top of the Central, and the Wild (18-15-5, 41 points) are one point from the bottom. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Colorado. Despite defeating Arizona by a score of 8-5 in their most recent away game, Minnesota is just 8-13-2 on the road this year. The Wild have also been giving up plenty of goals while losing three of their last five. Minnesota has now allowed five goals or more in three of their last five contests. On average, the Wild are scoring 3.08 goals per game (15th) while allowing 3.29 goals per game (28th). Center Eric Staal is the leading force for Minnesota on the offensive end. Staal’s 14 goals and 17 assists combine for a team-high 31 points. Colorado is now 10-5-2 at home. Most recently, the Avalanche defeated the Golden Knights in Vegas by a score of 7-3. Of their last 14 games, Colorado lost only four times, one of which came in overtime. The Avalanche own the NHL’s leading offense. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 3.62 goals per game (1st) while allowing 2.78 goals per game (9th). Center Nathan MacKinnon leads Colorado with 21 goals, 34 assists, and 55 points, all of which are tops on the team. |
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12-27-19 | Blues -120 v. Jets | 5-4 | Win | 100 | 11 h 13 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blues -120 Two of the top three teams in the Central division will face off tonight when the Blues (24-8-6, 54 points) go into Winnipeg for a game against the Jets (21-14-2, 44 points). St. Louis has used a six-game winning streak to show that they remain one of the best teams in hockey. During this streak, the Blues have scored at least four goals in all but one game. Most recently, St. Louis went on the road to beat the Kings by a score of 4-1. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.11 goals per game (14th) while allowing 2.53 goals per game (4th). Goaltender Jordan Bennington has won 17 games in net while allowing 2.38 goals per game on a .921 save percentage. Winnipeg will be at home, where they’re currently riding a three-game losing streak. Over that stretch, the Jets have allowed six goals on two occasions while being outscored 16-6. Overall, Winnipeg has lost four of their last six contests. On average, the Jets are scoring 3.00 goals per game (T-16th) while allowing 2.86 goals per game (11th). Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has won 17 of his 30 games in net while allowing 2.44 goals per game on a .926 save percentage. |
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12-23-19 | Avalanche v. Golden Knights -115 | 7-3 | Loss | -115 | 14 h 7 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Golden Knights -115 Both the Avalanche (22-11-3, 47 points) and Golden Knights (20-13-6, 46 points) are in the top two of their respective divisions. Tonight, they’ll go head to head in Vegas. Colorado has hit a small rough patch that includes three losses out of four games played. In two of those three losses, the Avalanche allowed five goals. Colorado failed to score more than two goals in two of those three defeats. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 3.53 goals per game (2nd) while allowing 2.78 goals per game (T-9th) Nathan MacKinnon accounts for a huge portion of Colorado’s offense. While MacKinnon leads the team with 21 goals and 32 assists for 53 points, no other player has scored more than 28 points on the season. Vegas enters this game as winners of four of their last five contests with only an overtime loss to Vancouver blemishing their recent record. The Golden Knights scored three goals or more in each of those wins while allowing two goals or fewer in three of them. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 2.97 goals per game (18th) while allowing 2.85 goals per game (12th). To earn a team-high 14 wins from between the pipes, Marc-Andre Fleury is allowing 2.63 goals per game with a .915 save percentage. |
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12-23-19 | Oilers +115 v. Canucks | 2-4 | Loss | -100 | 14 h 55 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Oilers +115 One of the day’s latest games will feature an all-Pacific affair between the Oilers (20-15-4, 44 points) and Canucks (18-15-4, 40 points) in Vancouver. Edmonton looks like they’re ready to find their winning form again by earning two wins out of their last four games. One of their two losses over that stretch came by a single goal to St. Louis. Edmonton has allowed three goals or fewer in three of their last four games. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.90 goals per game (20th) while allowing 3.05 goals per game (T-16th). Both Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have been incredible for Edmonton this year. While McDavid leads the team with 61 points, Draisaitl has added another 60 points. Vancouver has won each of their last two games, but those victories were preceded by a three-game losing streak. On that run of defeats, the Sharks were outscored 13-6 in large part because of a 6-3 loss to Vegas. The last time Vancouver played Edmonton, the Oilers won by a goal. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.16 goals per game (11th) while allowing 3.03 goals per game (15th). Center Elias Pettersson continues to lead the Canucks with his 17 goals and 22 assists for a team-high 39 points. |
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12-23-19 | Coyotes v. Predators -145 | Top | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 13 h 44 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Predators -145 While the Coyotes (21-13-4, 46 points) lead a tight race in the Pacific, the Predators (17-12-6, 40 points) are in danger of falling too far behind in the Central. Tonight, these teams will face off in Nashville. Although Arizona enters this evening’s contest on the back of a 5-2 win over Detroit, they haven’t strung two wins together since their first two games of December. Before playing the Red Wings, the Coyotes fell to Minnesota by a score of 8-5. This will be Arizona’s second game in as many days. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.76 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.47 goals per game (1st). Although Darcy Kuemper has been one of the best goaltenders in the league this year, he was a part of that 8-5 thrashing at the hands of Minnesota just days ago. The Predator are 9-6-4 at home, and they enter tonight’s game as winners of three of their last four. The Preds scored four goals or more in each of those three wins, and defeated the Islanders by a score of 8-3 in the middle of that run. Most recently, Nashville defeated Boston 4-3 in overtime. On average, the Predators are scoring 3.49 goals per game (4th) while allowing 3.20 goals per game (T-24th). Nashville is an offensive team, and Roman Josi leads the way with 13 goals and 20 assists for a team-high 33 points. |
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12-22-19 | Coyotes -205 v. Red Wings | Top | 5-2 | Win | 100 | 10 h 23 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Coyotes -205 One of the best teams in the NHL is set to take on one of the worst as the Coyotes (20-13-4, 44 points) go into Detroit to face the Red Wings (9-25-3, 21 points). Arizona fell in their most recent game despite scoring five goals, but they won five of their previous eight building up to that contest. The Coyotes scored three goals or more in each of those wins, and four goals or more in three of them. Four of those five opponents were held to two goals or fewer. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.70 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.49 goals per game (T-2nd). Goaltender Darcy Kuemper has been a big reason for Arizona’s success this season. With a .929 save percentage, Kuemper is allowing 2.17 goals per game. Detroit has only won five games at home, and is currently riding a three-game losing streak. Most recently, the Red Wings fell to Toronto by a score of 4-1. Detroit has allowed four goals or more in each of their last three games while failing to score more than three goals in any of those contests. On average, the Red Wings are scoring 2.16 goals per game (31st) while allowing 3.89 goals per game (31st). Only two Detroit players have scored more than eight goals this season. |
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12-21-19 | Canadiens -115 v. Oilers | Top | 3-4 | Loss | -115 | 11 h 20 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canadiens -115 We’ll get an even matchup between two good teams tonight in Edmonton when the Oilers (19-15-4, 42 points) host the Canadiens (17-12-6, 40 points). Montreal is one of the hottest teams in hockey right now. In addition to winning six of their last eight contests, the Canadiens have won each of their last four games on the road. On that streak of road victories, Montreal allowed only a single goal on three occasions. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.14 goals per game (T-12th) while allowing 3.14 goals per game (T-19th). Carey Price has been the main goaltender for Montreal. With his .907 save percentage, Price is allowing 2.84 goals per game. Edmonton began the year as one of the hottest teams in the NHL, but they’ve not been able to string together victories lately. In fact, the Oilers have now lost six of their last seven games. Most recently, Edmonton fell to Pittsburgh by a score of 5-2. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.87 goals per game (20th) while allowing 3.05 goals per game (16th). Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl both have 58 points or more, but no other Edmonton skater has more than 25 points on the season. |
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12-21-19 | Devils v. Blue Jackets -160 | 1-5 | Win | 100 | 11 h 46 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blue Jackets -160 The Devils (11-18-5, 27 points) and Blue Jackets (15-14-6, 36 points) both sit at the bottom of the Metropolitan division. Tonight, they’ll face off in Columbus. New Jersey has been bad all year, and it hasn’t gotten any better lately. The Devils have lost eight of their last 10 games, and they haven’t scored more than three goals in five straight contests. Most recently, New Jersey fell to Washington by a score of 6-3. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.41 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.47 goals per game (30th). Left winger Taylor Hall leads New Jersey with only 25 points on six goals and 19 assists. Kyle Palmieri leads the team in scoring with 14 goals. Columbus enters tonight’s game as winners of three in a row, and their last two defeats both came in overtime. On their current winning streak, the Blue Jackets have outscored their opponents 11-5. Most recently, Columbus won an overtime contest against the Kings. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.57 goals per game (28th) while allowing 2.91 goals per game (13th). Joonas Korpisalo has earned 15 wins from between the pipes while allowing 2.62 goals per game with a .909 save percentage. |
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12-21-19 | Panthers v. Hurricanes -160 | 4-2 | Loss | -160 | 10 h 24 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Hurricanes -160 With a win tonight, the Panthers (17-12-5, 39 points) could jump into second in the Atlantic. To do so, they’ll have to go into Carolina and beat the Hurricanes (22-11-2, 46 points). Florida has erupted for six and seven goals over their last two games, but that followed a run of three straight losses. On that losing streak, the Panthers failed to score more than two goals in any game. Florida lost each of their last two road games, including a 4-2 defeat to Carolina. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.50 goals per game (4th) while allowing 3.24 goals per game (T-25th). In addition to scoring 12 goals, center Jonathan Huberdeau leads this Florida team with 33 assists and 45 points. Brett Connolly has scored a team-high 14 goals. Carolina is riding a three-game winning streak, and only a 1-0 overtime loss has kept them from winning seven straight. Over their last five games, the Hurricanes have outscored their opponents 25-10. In their most recent home game, Carolina beat Minnesota by a score of 6-2. On average, the Hurricanes are scoring 3.26 goals per game (9th) while allowing 2.57 goals per game (5th). Left winger Sebastion Aho has been scoring goals at a blistering pace this season. So far, Aho has netted 21 total goals. |
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12-20-19 | Penguins v. Oilers +115 | Top | 5-2 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 22 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Oilers +115 The Oilers (19-14-4, 42 points) have slipped to third in the Pacific, but they have a chance to go level with the two division leaders if they can overpower the Penguins (20-10-4, 44 points) tonight in Edmonton. Pittsburgh has won three in a row, but one of those victories came in a 1-0 overtime contest and another came via shootout. Prior to this winning streak, the Penguins fell to Montreal by a score of 4-1. The last time Pittsburgh played Edmonton, they fell in overtime. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.29 goals per game (7th) while allowing 2.65 goals per game (7th). Evgeni Malkin leads the Penguins with 20 assists, but it’s center Jake Guentzel who’s score the most goals. Alongside his 19 assists, Guentzel has scored 17 goals for a team-high 36 points. Edmonton has hit a rough patch of the season, including a 2-1 loss to St. Louis in their most recent contest. However, the Oilers won by the same score in Dallas just before that defeat. Edmonton can also fall back on that overtime victory against Pittsburgh earlier this year. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.89 goals per game (19th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (15th). Connor McDavid has been outstanding for Edmonton this season. With 20 goals and 39 assists, McDavid leads the Oilers with 59 points. |
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12-19-19 | Golden Knights -130 v. Canucks | Top | 4-5 | Loss | -130 | 15 h 2 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Golden Knights -130 The Golden Knights (19-13-5, 43 points) could jump to the top of the Pacific division with a good result tonight when they go into Vancouver to take on the Canucks (16-15-4, 36 points). Vegas has won four of its last five contests and is currently riding a three-game winning streak. The Golden Knights just played the Canucks four days ago. In that matchup, Vegas had their way with the visitors and won by a score of 6-3. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 2.95 goals per game (18th) while allowing 2.84 goals per game (12th). Vegas currently has two players with more than 30 points on the season. Max Pacioretty leads the way with 35 points, and Mark Stone has added another 32 points. Vancouver is on a run almost perfectly opposite to Vegas. The Canucks have lost four of their last five and find themselves on a three-game slide. In addition to falling to Vegas in that 6-3 contest just days ago, Vancouver has scored only three total goals in the other two defeats on this losing streak. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.09 goals per game (13th) while allowing 3.06 goals per game (T-17th). Goaltender Jacob Markstrom leads Vancouver in net with a .915 save percentage while allowing 2.70 goals per game. |
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12-19-19 | Blackhawks +167 v. Jets | 4-1 | Win | 167 | 13 h 35 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blackhawks +167 The Blackhawks (13-16-6, 32 points) are at the bottom of the Central division. Tonight, they’ll go into Winnipeg to take on the Jets (20-12-2, 42 points). Before falling to Colorado by three in their most recent contest, Chicago defeated Minnesota by a score of 5-3. That was the second time in the last three games that the Blackhawks have scored three goals or more. Chicago and Winnipeg last met back in October in a game that was decided in overtime. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 2.69 goals per game (T-21st) while allowing 3.14 goals per game (T-19th). While the Blackhawks are a far cry from their glory years, Patrick Kane continues to show his brilliance. This year, Kane has scored 18 goals and assisted 22 times for a team-high 40 points. Winnipeg last played on Tuesday when they were destroyed in a 6-3 game against Carolina. That was the Jets’ second loss in their last three games while allowing five goals or more in both defeats. Perhaps the most damning of those losses was the 5-2 contest against lowly Detroit. On average, the Jets are scoring 3.00 goals per game (T-16th) while allowing 2.82 goals per game (11th). Center Mark Scheifele leads Winnipeg on the offensive end with 16 goals and 20 assists for a team-high 36 points. |
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12-18-19 | Ducks v. Devils -120 | Top | 1-3 | Win | 100 | 11 h 46 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Devils -120 Both the Ducks (14-16-4, 32 points) and Devils (10-17-5, 25 points) are sitting in the last place of their respective divisions. Tonight, these teams will go head to head in New Jersey. Anaheim has won two of their last four games, but they did so by edging out Minnesota and the New York Rangers in shootouts. Of their last seven away games, the Ducks have won only a single contest. Most recently, Anaheim fell to Philadelphia by a score of 4-1. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.53 goals per game (29th) while allowing 2.94 goals per game (T-13th). John Gibson has won 10 games for the Ducks from between the pipes. While allowing 2.80 goals per game, Gibson has earned a .910 save percentage. New Jersey will be looking to build some momentum on the back of their 2-1 victory over Arizona in their most recent contest. The Devils have allowed three goals or fewer in four of their last five games. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.38 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.47 goals per game (30th). Left winger Taylor Hall leads the Devils with six goals and 19 assists for 25 points. Kyle Palmieri is the team’s leading goals scorer with 12 total goals. |
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12-17-19 | Coyotes +105 v. Sharks | 3-2 | Win | 105 | 14 h 1 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Coyotes +105 While the Coyotes (19-12-4, 42 points) are sitting atop the Pacific, the Sharks (16-17-2, 34 points) are barely staying above the bottom dwellers in the division. Tonight, the Sharks will host the Coyotes in San Jose. Arizona has feasted on the Blackhawks to win two of their last four games. The Coyotes dropped their most recent contest, which came against New Jersey, but the only allowed two goals. With Darcy Kuemper in net, Arizona has won four of their last five. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.63 goals per game (T-24th) while allowing 2.34 goals per game (3rd). Arizona has earned their impressive record by being one of the best defensive teams in the NHL. That defensive effort starts with Kuemper, who’s allowing 1.97 goals per game with a .935 save percentage. San Jose is coming off a 4-2 win over Vancouver, but that single win followed a streak of six straight losses. The Sharks allowed 29 total goals over that six-game stretch. Part of that losing streak was a 7-1 defeat at the hands of Tampa Bay. On average, the Sharks are scoring 2.69 goals per game (22nd) while allowing 3.46 goals per game (29th). San Jose is a weak defensive team. Goaltender Martin Jones has won 12 games, but he’s allowing 3.30 goals per game with an .888 save percentage. |
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12-17-19 | Canadiens v. Canucks -125 | Top | 3-1 | Loss | -125 | 14 h 53 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canucks -125 Both the Canadiens (15-12-6, 36 points) and Canucks (15-14-4, 36 points) are caught in the middle of their respective divisions. Tonight, they’ll go head to head in Vancouver. After winning three straight, Montreal fell to lowly Detroit by a score of 2-1 their last time on the ice. The Canadiens have struggled to score goals lately, which is exemplified by the fact that they’ve failed to score more than two goals in three of their last five contests. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.12 goals per game (T-12th) while allowing 3.21 goals per game (T-25th). Led by the 14 goals of Brendan Gallagher, Montreal has four players with 10 goals or more. Apart from those four, no Canadiens skater has more than seven goals. Vancouver has lost two games in a row, but they won their last home game by a score of 1-0 over Carolina. At home, the Canucks own a record of 8-4-3. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.15 goals per game (11th) while allowing 3.06 goals per game (18th). Led by the 35 points of Elias Pettersson, the Canucks have three players with at least 31 points. Vancouver can also boast three skaters with at least 12 goals on the season. |
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12-17-19 | Ducks v. Flyers -145 | 1-4 | Win | 100 | 11 h 50 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flyers -145 The Flyers (17-11-5, 39 points) have been struck by the injury bug. Tonight, they’ll look for players to step up and perform when they host the Ducks (14-15-4, 32 points) in Philadelphia. Anaheim has won two of its last five games, and both wins came by way of a shootout. In each of their three losses over that stretch, the Ducks failed to score more than two goals. Most recently, Anaheim followed up a 2-1 loss to Los Angeles with a 4-3 shootout win over the New York Rangers. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.58 goals per game (26th) while allowing 2.91 goals per game (13th). Jakob Silfverberg leads the Ducks with 12 goals on the season, but it’s Ryan Getzlaf who’s earned the most points (25) on the back of his 10 goals and 15 assists. Philadelphia will be eager to stop a three-game slide in which they dropped every game of a road trip. The Flyers will be back at home, where they’ve won four of their last five games. Two of those home victories came by a score of 6-1. On average, the Flyers are scoring 2.97 goals per game (17th) while allowing 2.85 goals per game (11th). Carter Hart has been decent minding the net for Philly. While allowing 2.47 goals per game, Hart has earned a .906 save percentage. |
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12-16-19 | Predators v. Rangers +125 | Top | 5-2 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Rangers +125 Both the Predators (14-12-5, 33 points) and Rangers (16-12-4, 36 points) are struggling within their respective divisions. Tonight, they’ll face off against one another in New York. December has been an up-and-down month for Nashville thus far. After an overtime loss to the Lightning, the Predators won a pair of games and then lost a pair of games. Defense has been the issue for Nashville lately, as they’ve allowed four goals in three of their last four games. On average, the Predators are scoring 3.26 points per game (7th) while allowing 3.19 goals per game (24th). Although Pekka Rinne has won a team-leading 10 games in net for Nashville, he’s allowed 2.99 goals per game with an .893 save percentage. New York has alternated wins and losses since their three-game winning streak in late November. They’ve been pretty good very recently, as they won two of three before falling to Anaheim in a shootout. In those two recent wins, the Rangers scored five and then six goals. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.22 goals per game (8th) while allowing 3.09 goals per game (T-18th). The Rangers count on their offense to win games, which is why they’re so happy to have Artemi Panarin. Thus far, Panarin has racked up 19 goals and 23 assists for 42 points. |
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12-15-19 | Canucks v. Golden Knights -180 | Top | 3-6 | Win | 100 | 10 h 26 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Golden Knights -180 The Golden Knights (17-13-5, 39 points) and Canucks (16-13-4, 36 points) sit in fourth and fifth within the Pacific division, respectively. Tonight, they’ll face off in Vegas. The Canucks have lost two of their past three games while struggling to get the puck in the net. Only a 1-0 overtime win against Carolina separated a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Toronto and a 4-2 defeat at the hands of San Jose. Vancouver has allowed four goals or more in three of their last four contests. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.15 goals per game (11th) while allowing 2.97 goals per game (T-14th). Centers Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller lead this Vancouver team with 13 goals, each. Brock Boeser is the only other Canuck with more than nine goals. After an overtime victory in Dallas, Vegas has won two of their last three games. Before taking a 4-2 loss in St. Louis, the Golden Knights scored five in a win over Chicago. Vegas has the advantage of rest with Vancouver playing their second game in as many days. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 2.86 goals per game (20th) while allowing 2.86 goals per game (12th). Marc-Andre Fleury has been very good in net for Vegas this season. To rack up 12 wins, Fleury has allowed 2.54 goals per game and owns a .919 save percentage. |
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12-14-19 | Devils +177 v. Coyotes | 2-1 | Win | 177 | 11 h 44 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Devils +177 The Devils (9-17-5, 23 points) and Coyotes (19-11-4, 42 points) have experienced very different seasons so far this year. Tonight, the Coyotes will host the Devils in Arizona. After taking on Colorado last night, New Jersey will continue its road trip with their fourth away game in a row this evening. The Devils have lost seven games in a row, but they allowed three goals or fewer in three of their last four games. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.39 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.55 goals per game (30th). Both Kyle Palmieri and Blake Coleman are doing their part on the offensive end. Palmieri leads New Jersey with 11 goals, and Coleman is adding another nine. The Coyotes lead their division and have won four of their last six games, but they’ve lost three in a row with Antti Raanta minding the net. Raanta has allowed 11 total goals in his last three games. Arizona has lost two of their last four games. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.68 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.35 goals per game (3rd). Although the Coyotes have had a significant amount of success this season, only one player on the roster currently has more than nine goals. |
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12-14-19 | Bruins v. Panthers +105 | 4-2 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 16 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Panthers +105 The Bruins (20-7-6, 46 points) currently hold a comfortable lead in the Atlantic. Tonight, the Panthers (15-11-5, 35 points) will try to make up some ground when they host Boston in Florida. Despite owning such an impressive record, Boston is just 8-6-1 on the road. The Bruins have lost each of their last three away games while being unable to score more than two goals in any of them. Overall, Boston has been defeated in five straight contests. On average, the Bruins are scoring 3.36 goals per game (4th) while allowing 2.42 goals per game (4th). Despite ranking fourth on both ends of the ice, the Bruins have been well below their averages lately. Over their last five games, Boston has scored more than two goals just once while allowing four goals or more three times. Before losing back-to-back games against Tampa Bay and the NY Islanders, Florida won a pair of games against Columbus and San Jose. In those victories, the Panthers outscored their opponents 9-2 in total. Both of those losses came by two goals or fewer. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.35 goals per game (5th) while allowing 3.26 goals per game (27th). Six Panthers are currently sitting on 22 points or more this year. Two such players, Jonathan Huberdeau and Aleksander Barkov, have earned at least 36 points. |
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12-14-19 | Hurricanes -105 v. Flames | Top | 4-0 | Win | 100 | 8 h 30 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Hurricanes -105 The Hurricanes (19-11-2, 40 points) and Flames (18-12-4, 40 points) are dead even on points. One of these two teams will rise above the other after tonight’s contest in Calgary. Carolina is coming off a one-goal loss to Vancouver, but they won each of their three games prior to that defeat. After starting off that three-game winning streak with a shootout victory, the Hurricanes scored six goals in two straight wins over Minnesota and Edmonton. On average, the Hurricanes are scoring 3.16 goals per game (12th) while allowing 2.69 goals per game (T-8th). Right winger Andrei Svechnikov leads Carolina with 34 points after racking up 13 goals and 21 assists. Sebastian Aho is the team’s leading goal scorer with 18 goals. Calgary has now won seven games in a row after picking up a 4-2 victory over Toronto. During this winning streak, the Flames have allowed three goals or more on three occasions. The last time Calgary played Carolina, they took a 2-1 loss. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.71 goals per game (21st) while allowing 2.94 goals per game (T-14th). Center Sean Monahan leads this Calgary team in both assists (18) and total points (28). Elias Lindholm is the top goal scorer on the team with 14. |
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12-13-19 | Golden Knights v. Stars -155 | Top | 3-2 | Loss | -155 | 10 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Stars -155 Both the Golden Knights (16-13-5, 37 points) and Stars (18-11-3, 39 points) currently hold the fourth position in their respective divisions. Tonight, they’ll go head to head in Dallas. Vegas transitioned from November to December with a four-game winning streak, but their form has slipped since then. Over their last four games, the Golden Knights have won only a single contest. Over that stretch, Vegas allowed four goals or more on two occasions. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 2.85 goals per game (20th) while allowing 2.88 goals per game (12th). Marc-Andre Fleury leads Vegas in net with 12 wins while allowing 2.54 goals per game with a .919 save percentage, but he just allowed four goals in a loss to St. Louis. While the Golden Knights are set for their second game in as many nights, Dallas hasn’t played since Tuesday. The Stars have played each of their last three games at home, and they’ve been victorious in every one. Including an overtime win against Winnipeg, Dallas has allowed three total goals over their last three games. On average, the Stars are scoring 2.59 goals per game (26th) while allowing 2.31 goals per game (1st). The strength of this Dallas team is clearly the defensive side of the game. A huge deal of credit for the Stars’ top ranking in that regard must go to goaltender Ben Bishop, who’s allowing just 2.03 goals per game with a .934 save percentage. |
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12-12-19 | Maple Leafs v. Flames -105 | 2-4 | Win | 100 | 13 h 31 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flames -105 While the Maple Leafs (15-13-4, 34 points) sit fifth in the Atlantic, the Flames (17-12-4, 38 points) are third in the Pacific. These two teams will go head to head in Calgary this evening. Before a pair of wins over St. Louis and Vancouver, Toronto suffered two defeats at the hands of Philadelphia and Colorado. In those losses, the Maple Leafs were outscored 9-2. Toronto has allowed six goals in three of their last five losses. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.22 goals per game (10th) while allowing 3.19 goals per game (23rd). In addition to Auston Matthews, who leads the team with 34 points, the Maple Leafs have five players with at least 21 points. However, only Matthews has more than 23 points. With a run of six straight victories, Calgary is one of the hottest teams in the NHL. And the Flames appear to be gaining steam on the offensive end of the ice. Calgary started the streak with a pair of three-goal performances, followed by a pair of four-goal games, and then five goals a game in each of their last two contests. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.67 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.97 goals per game (T-14th). Goalie David Rittich has racked up 14 wins in net by allowing 2.74 goals per game with a .913 save percentage. |
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12-12-19 | Oilers +115 v. Wild | Top | 5-6 | Loss | -100 | 13 h 4 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Oilers +115 Alongside Arizona, the Oilers (18-11-4, 40 points) have a grip on the top spot in the Pacific. Tonight, Edmonton will play host to the visiting Wild (14-12-5, 33 points). Edmonton is aiming to regain their winning form after suffering an overtime loss to Buffalo and another defeat at the hands of Carolina. However, the Oilers won two of their three games previous to that pair of losses. With Koskinen in net, Edmonton has gone 2-2 in their last four. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.97 goals per game (15th) while allowing 2.97 goals per game (T-14th). Connor McDavid continues to tear through the NHL. McDavid has 19 goals and 36 assists for 55 points, all of which lead Edmonton. Minnesota went on a run of five straight wins, but most recently dropped a pair of games against Carolina and Anaheim. In those defeats, the Wild were outscored 9-4. Over their last three games, Minnesota has allowed 13 total goals. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.94 goals per game (T-16th) while allowing 3.23 goals per game (26th). For Minnesota, Zach Parise leads the team with only 12 goals, Ryan Suter leads the way with only 14 assists, and Jason Zucker is tops on the squad with only 21 points. |
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12-12-19 | Blue Jackets +155 v. Penguins | 0-1 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 46 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blue Jackets +155 The Penguins (17-10-4, 38 points) and Blue Jackets (12-14-4, 28 points) are both in the bottom half of the Metropolitan division. Tonight, they’ll be facing off in Pittsburgh. Columbus recently suffered through a tough run of four losses, but they last played on Monday night in Washington D.C. In that contest, the Blue Jackets scored five as they defeated one of the better teams in the NHL. Columbus beat Pittsburgh in a 5-2 contest when these teams last met in late November. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.53 goals per game (28th) while allowing 3.07 goals per game (19th). Joonas Korpisalo is Columbus’ leading goaltender. With a save percentage of .903, Korpisalo is allowing 2.81 goals per game. After a pair of 5-2 defeats, one of which came at the hands of the Blue Jackets, Pittsburgh won three games in a row. However, the Penguins were beaten 4-1 by the Canadiens in their most recent contest. In each of their last five losses, Pittsburgh has allowed four goals or more. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.32 goals per game (7th) while allowing 2.74 goals per game (T-8th). Only two players on the Pittsburgh roster currently have more than 18 points on the season. |
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12-11-19 | Flyers +140 v. Avalanche | Top | 1-3 | Loss | -100 | 13 h 52 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Flyers +140 The Avalanche (19-8-3, 41 points) are second in the Central, and the Flyers (17-8-5, 39 points) are third in the Metropolitan. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Colorado. A well-rested Philadelphia team that hasn’t played since Saturday has won six of their last seven games. The Flyers have also won each of their last three away games while scoring a total of 12 goals. Most recently, Philly defeated Ottawa by a score of 4-3. On average, the Flyers are scoring 3.10 goals per game (14th) while allowing 2.67 goals per game (7th). Both Philadelphia goaltenders have been good. While Carter Hart is allowing 2.39 goals a game with a .909 save percentage, Brian Elliott is allowing 2.66 goals per game with a .915 save percentage. Colorado had won six games in a row before they ran into Calgary Monday night. In that contest, the Flames needed overtime to take down the Avalanche, but managed to do so by a score of 5-4. Tonight, Colorado will be playing their fifth game in eight days. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 3.70 goals per game (1st) while allowing 2.80 goals per game (10th). Center Nathan MacKinnon leads Colorado in all major offensive stats with 19 goals and 28 assists for 47 points. |
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12-10-19 | Red Wings +227 v. Jets | 1-5 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 25 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Red Wings +227 The Red Wings (7-21-3, 17 points) have struggled all year long, but they’ll take a shot at the Jets (18-10-2, 38 points) this evening in Winnipeg. Detroit has failed to win any of their past 11 games, but they kicked that streak off with an overtime loss to the Kings and a shootout loss to the Sharks. The Red Wings will be a rested team after not having played since Saturday, when they were beaten in a 5-3 game against Pittsburgh. On average, the Red Wings are scoring 2.13 goals per game (31st) while allowing 3.97 goals per game (31st). One of very few bright spots on this Detroit team has been Tyler Bertuzzi, who leads the team with 15 assists. In addition to those assists, Bertuzzi has scored 10 goals and owns a team-high 25 points. Winnipeg enters tonight’s contest as losers of two of their past four games. In defeats to the Kings and Stars, the Jets failed to score more than two goals. Most recently, Winnipeg won a 3-2 game over Anaheim on Sunday. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.83 goals per game (19th) while allowing 2.70 goals per game (T-7th). Winnipeg’s lack of scoring has held them back from becoming a dominant team. Apart from the top three scorers, the Jets don’t have another player with more than eight goals. |
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12-10-19 | Canadiens +145 v. Penguins | Top | 4-1 | Win | 145 | 11 h 37 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canadiens +145 The Canadiens (13-11-6, 32 points) and Penguins (17-9-4, 38 points) both currently occupy the fourth position in their respective divisions. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Pittsburgh. Montreal has recovered from their worst stretch of the season with two wins out of their last three. The Canadiens earned a 4-2 victory over the Islanders and a 2-1 victory over the Rangers with only a one-goal loss to the Avalanche in between. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.17 goals per game (T-11th) while allowing 3.37 goals per game (28th). Montreal is more adept on the offensive end of the ice. Led by the 13 goals of Brendan Gallagher, the Canadiens have four players with nine goals or more so far this season. Pittsburgh has won three in a row, but dropped both games previous to that run by scores of 5-2. The Penguins have managed only two goals in three of their last five games. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.40 goals per game (6th) while allowing 2.70 goals per game (T-7th). When it comes to scoring goals, Jake Guentzel is Pittsburgh’s main man. Apart from his 16 goals, no other Penguin has scored more than nine goals this year. |
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12-10-19 | Lightning +100 v. Panthers | 2-1 | Win | 100 | 10 h 25 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Lightning +100 Although the Lightning (14-11-3, 31 points) only trail the Panthers (15-9-5, 35 points) by four points, they trail their in-state rivals by four spots in the Atlantic division. Tampa Bay will try to make up some ground today. Although Tampa Bay is coming off a loss to the Islanders, they earned victories in two of the previous three games. In that three-game stretch, the Lightning scored 14 goals. In their most recent away contest, Tampa Bay earned a 3-2 overtime victory against Nashville. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.64 goals per game (2nd) while allowing 3.29 goals per game (T-25th). With 10 goals and 21 assists for 31 points, right winger Nikita Kucherov leads Tampa Bay in every major offensive category. While the Panthers have won three of their last four, they dropped three in a row just before that run. In each of their five most recent losses, Florida allowed four goals or more. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.52 goals per game (4th) while allowing 3.31 goals per game (27th). Sergei Bobrovsky has spent the majority of the time in net for the Panthers. With a save percentage of .893, Bobrovsky has allowed 3.24 goals per game. |
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12-09-19 | Bruins -190 v. Senators | Top | 2-5 | Loss | -190 | 11 h 23 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Bruins -190 Today’s Atlantic division clash will have the division-leading Bruins (20-4-6, 46 points) heading on the road to take on the Senators (12-17-1, 25 points) in Ottawa. After a run of eight straight wins, Boston dropped an overtime game to Chicago and a 4-1 contest to Colorado. They’ll now look to recover against one of the worst teams in the Atlantic. While scoring at least three goals in seven of their last 10 games, Boston has allowed two goals or fewer in seven of those games as well. On average, the Bruins are scoring 3.50 goals per game (5th) while allowing 2.30 goals per game (2nd). Offensively, Boston is led by the 18 goals, 26 assists, and 44 points of left winger Brad Marchand. Defensively, the Bruins are happy with both goaltenders, who own .929 or better save percentages while allowing 2.22 goals per game or fewer. Ottawa is a bad team that’s getting worse. A recent 5-2 win over Edmonton was the Senators’ only victory out of their last seven games. Ottawa has given up four goals or more in three of those seven losses, and were hammered in a 7-2 loss to Minnesota. On average, the Senators are scoring 2.63 goals per game (T-23rd) while allowing 3.13 goals per game (21st). Although Anders Nilsson leads the team with seven wins, he’s allowing 3.10 goals per game. |
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12-08-19 | Ducks +150 v. Jets | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -100 | 8 h 46 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Ducks +150 While the Jets (17-10-2, 36 points) are just one point behind Dallas for third in the Central, the Ducks (12-13-4, 28 points) are ahead of only LA in the Pacific. These two will face off today in Winnipeg. Before Friday’s 3-2 loss to Washington, Anaheim was able to net four goals in a win over Los Angeles. The Ducks have now scored three goals in three of their last five games. Defensively, Anaheim hasn’t given up more than three goals in three straight. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.66 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.97 goals per game (T-14th). John Gibson has been the better goaltender for the Ducks. While racking up eight wins, Gibson has allowed 2.86 goals per game with a .910 save percentage. Winnipeg was able to come out victorious the last time they faced the Ducks, but they’ve currently lost two of their last three games. After dropping a 2-1 contest to the Kings, the Ducks failed to defeat the Stars in a game that went to overtime. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.83 goals per game (19th) while allowing 2.72 goals per game (T-8th). Nikolaj Ehlers is the top goal scorer on Winnipeg with 13 so far this season. Ehlers has also assisted on 10 goals for 23 points on the year. |
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12-07-19 | Avalanche +135 v. Bruins | Top | 4-1 | Win | 135 | 12 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Avalanche +135 Both the Avalanche (18-8-2, 38 points) and Bruins (20-3-6, 46 points) are in the upper tier of NHL teams. Tonight, they’ll go head to head in Boston. Colorado has earned its second-place positioning in the Central by producing an away record of 10-5-1. Three of those road wins have come during the five-game winning streak the Avalanche are currently on. Colorado has scored at least three goals in each of its past five games. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 3.68 goals per game (1st) while allowing 2.79 goals per game (11th). Center Nathan MacKinnon has racked up a team-high 44 points on 18 goals and 26 assists, all of which lead this Colorado team. While Colorado’s winning streak is ongoing, Boston’s winning streak was just ended by Chicago in a 4-3 contest. Before that defeat, the Bruins had won eight in a row. Each of Boston’s last four losses have come in overtime or by shootout. On average, the Bruins are scoring 3.59 goals per game (4th) while allowing 2.24 goals per game (1st). Left winger Brandon Marchand is tops on this Boston squad with 44 points by way of 18 goals and 26 assists. |
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12-07-19 | Maple Leafs v. Blues -120 | 5-2 | Loss | -120 | 9 h 1 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blues -120 The Blues (18-6-6, 42 points) continue to dominate the Central division. Tonight, they’ll try to extend that lead when they host the Maple Leafs (13-13-4, 30 points) in St. Louis. Toronto is just 6-9-0 on the road, and has lost each of their last two away games. Overall, the Maple Leafs are losers of three of their last four. Toronto allowed six goals in two of those three losses. The Maple Leafs have only scored two goals or fewer in each of their last three games. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.13 goals per game (11th) while allowing 3.30 goals per game (26th). Auston Matthews leads this Toronto team from the center position. Matthews has racked up 16 goals and 15 assists for a team-high 31 points. Before a 3-0 defeat to Pittsburgh in their last game, St. Louis ripped off four straight wins. The Blues scored three goals or more in all four of those victories, and scored four goals or more in three of them. St. Louis also held their opponents to three total goals in their three most recent wins. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.00 goals per game (T-14th) while allowing 2.50 goals per game (5th). With 11 goals and 17 assists, left winger David Perron leads St. Louis with 28 points. |
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12-07-19 | Sabres +135 v. Canucks | 5-6 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 37 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Sabres +135 Two teams nearly level on points will face off today when the Sabres (13-11-5, 31 points) head into Vancouver for a showdown with the Canucks (14-11-4, 32 points). The Sabres are pulling it together after a rough stretch of games. Buffalo has now won two of their last four, and could easily be just one game removed from a four-game winning streak if a pair of overtime games had gone their way. The Sabres recently scored seven goals against New Jersey. On average, the Sabres are scoring 3.00 goals per game (T-14th) while allowing 2.97 goals per game (T-15th). Linus Ullmark has picked up his game in goal for Buffalo. Thus far, Ullmark is allowing 2.94 goals per game with a .914 save percentage to earn seven wins. Center Jack Eichel leads the team with 18 goals and 21 assists for 39 points. The Canucks are in danger of slipping into another rough patch after losing three of their last five. In one of those losses, Vancouver allowed eight goals to Pittsburgh. The Canucks have scored two goals or fewer in three of their last six games. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.24 goals per game (8th) while allowing 2.93 goals per game (14th). Elias Pettersson is the leading man for Vancouver with 12 goals and 20 assists for 32 points. |
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12-06-19 | Canadiens v. Rangers +100 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 26 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Rangers +100 Both the Canadiens (12-11-6, 30 points) and Rangers (14-10-3, 31 points) are looking to go on a run and push closer to the top of their respective divisions. Tonight, they’ll face off in New York. The Canadiens began the season well enough, but have since hit one of the worst stretches of play for any team in the NHL. Over their last 10 games, Montreal has won only a single contest. The Canadiens have allowed three goals in eight of those 10 games, and have allowed five goals or more in four of them. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.21 goals per game (10th) while allowing 3.45 goals per game (28th). Carey Price has won the most games (11) for Montreal from between the pipes, but he’s allowing 3.13 goals per game and owns a save percentage of just .899. Just like the Canadiens, the Rangers will be playing their second game in as many nights. Unlike Montreal, New York earned a victory yesterday in a 3-2 game against Columbus. New York has now won five of their last seven games while holding their opposition to two goals or fewer in all but one of those victories. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.22 goals per game (9th) while allowing 3.26 goals per game (23rd). Left winger Artemi Panarin leads the Rangers on offense with 13 goals and 21 assists for 34 points, all of which lead New York. |
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12-05-19 | Wild +177 v. Lightning | Top | 5-4 | Win | 177 | 11 h 44 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Wild +177 The Lightning (13-9-3, 29 points) have ramped up their scoring, but remain near the bottom in the Atlantic. Tonight, they’ll host the Wild (13-11-4, 30 points) in Tampa Bay. Minnesota may be struggling in the Central division, but they’re taking a huge leap in the right direction with four straight wins. While scoring at least three goals in each of those four games, the Wild have held every opponent to two goals. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.93 goals per game (T-17th) while allowing 3.14 goals per game (21st). Zach Parise and Jason Zucker lead this Minnesota team on offense with 12 and 10 goals, respectively. Eric Staal has added another eight goals on his way to a tie for the team lead with 19 points. Prior to Tuesday’s 3-2 win over Nashville, Tampa Bay lost three in a row to Carolina, Washington, and St. Louis. The Lightning could manage no more than three goals in any of those games while allowing four goals in two of the three. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.60 goals per game (4th) while allowing 3.24 goals per game (23rd). Andrei Vasilevskiy has won 10 games from between the pipes, but he’s allowing 2.90 goals per game and owns a .908 save percentage. |
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12-05-19 | Coyotes v. Flyers -145 | 3-1 | Loss | -145 | 10 h 28 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flyers -145 Both the Coyotes (16-9-4, 36 points) and Flyers (16-7-5, 37 points) are in the top three of their respective divisions. Tonight, they’ll face off against one another in Philadelphia. Arizona has proven themselves to be a strong squad, but they’ve lost two of their last three and three of their last five games. While giving up four goals in two of those three losses, the Coyotes have managed only two goals or fewer in two of their last three contests. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.69 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 2.31 goals per game (2nd). Center Nick Schmaltz leads this Arizona team with 20 points, but he’s scored only five goals on the season. Right winger Conor Garland is tops on the squad with 10 goals scored. Philadelphia has surged up the Metropolitan rankings with five straight wins. The Flyers won two of those contests by a score of 6-1. Meanwhile, Philly has allowed two goals or fewer in four of those five victories. On average, the Flyers are scoring 3.14 goals per game (11th) while allowing 2.64 goals per game (6th). Center Travis Konecny leads the Flyers with 27 points on 10 goals and 17 assists. Goaltender Carter Hart is allowing 2.35 goals per game with a .910 save percentage. |
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12-04-19 | Blues v. Penguins -120 | Top | 0-3 | Win | 100 | 13 h 37 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Penguins -120 While the defending champion Blues (18-5-6, 42 points) look eager to defend their title, the Penguins (14-9-4, 32 points) have been solid at home. We’ll see who can win a matchup between the two in Pittsburgh this evening. St. Louis has won each of its last four games, but they dropped back-to-back contests against Nashville just before kicking off that streak. Uncharacteristically, the Blues struggled to score with only two goals in each of those losses. St. Louis will now play its fifth away game out of their last six. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.10 goals per game (14th) while allowing 2.48 goals per game (5th). Goaltender Jordan Bennington leads St. Louis with 13 wins while allowing 2.26 goals per game, and he’s tied with Jake Allen with a save percentage of .926. The Penguins most recently dropped two 5-2 games against Columbus and St. Louis, but previously picked up a trio of wins while scoring 15 combined goals. Pittsburgh Also held their opponents to two goals or fewer in two of those three wins. At home, Pittsburgh is 10-3-2. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.41 goals per game (6th) while allowing 2.89 goals per game (13th). Led by the 27 points of center Jake Guentzel, Pittsburgh has five players with at least 17 points on the season, including Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin. |
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12-03-19 | Senators +150 v. Canucks | Top | 2-5 | Loss | -100 | 15 h 58 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Senators +150 The visiting Senators (11-15-1, 23 points) will have an extra day of rest compared to tonight’s opponent as they go into Vancouver to take on the Canucks (13-11-4, 30 points). Ottawa has dropped four in a row, but they’ve held their opponent to two goals or fewer in two of those contests. Prior to this four-game losing streak, the Senators went on a three-game winning streak in which they scored four goals on two occasions. On average, the Senators are scoring 2.56 goals per game (27th) while allowing 3.07 goals per game (20th). Leading the Ottawa offense is center Jean-Gabriel Pageau, who’s scored 14 goals and added six assists for a team-high 20 points. Vancouver has earned only five wins out of their 11 home games thus far. Most recently, the Canucks have dropped three of their last four contests. Vancouver has scored two goals or fewer twice in three of their last five, and recently gave up eight goals in a game against Pittsburgh. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.18 goals per game (12th) while allowing 2.96 goals per game (T-15th). While Elias Pettersson doesn’t lead the team in either goals (11) or assists (20), he’s tops on the team with 31 points. |
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12-03-19 | Coyotes +115 v. Blue Jackets | 4-2 | Win | 115 | 11 h 32 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Coyotes +115 The Coyotes (15-9-4, 34 points) will test their impressive away record against the Blue Jackets (11-11-4, 26 points) this evening in Columbus. Arizona sits behind only Edmonton in the Pacific division largely because they’ve earned a record of 8-3-3 on the road. The Coyotes have only won two of their last three, but two of those defeats came by shootout. Arizona will be well-rested considering they haven’t taken the ice yet in December. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.64 goals per game (T-24th) while allowing 2.32 goals per game (2nd). Arizona wins games by suffocating the opposing offense, and goaltender Darcy Kuemper is a big part of that strategy. On the season, Kuemper is allowing 1.97 goals per game with a .935 save percentage. Columbus enters tonight’s matchup as losers of three of their last five contests. During that stretch of games, the Blue Jackets have failed to score more than two goals on three occasions. Most recently, Columbus lost a 2-0 game to the Islanders. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.54 goals per game (28th) while allowing 3.04 goals per game (T-18th). Only two Blue Jackets have scored more than six goals all season, and not even a single player on this Columbus squad has reached 20 points. |
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12-02-19 | Kings v. Ducks -135 | Top | 2-4 | Win | 100 | 13 h 13 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Ducks -135 The two teams sitting in the basement of the Pacific will face off this evening as the Ducks (11-12-4, 26 points) host the Kings (11-14-2, 24 points) in Anaheim. Of their 12 games played away from home, the Kings have won only two. Los Angeles has won two of their last three, but they’ve lost three of their last five. In those five contests, the Kings have allowed three goals or more in three games. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.59 goals per game (26th) while allowing 3.30 goals per game (27th). Anze Kopitar leads Los Angeles with just 10 goals on the season. After Kopitar, only one other player on the Kings has more than six goals on the year. Neither L.A. goaltender has a better save percentage than .898. The Ducks haven’t been a great hockey team, but they’ve earned a record of 7-5-2 at home. Before dropping games to Winnipeg and Arizona, Anaheim defeated New York in a 3-0 contest. The Ducks have scored at least three goals in two of their last three games. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.63 goals per game (25th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 16th). Offensively, Ryan Getzlaf leads the way with nine goals and 11 assists for 20 points. Defensively, goaltender John Gibson is allowing 2.86 goals per game with a .910 save percentage. |
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11-30-19 | Senators v. Flames -200 | 1-3 | Win | 100 | 11 h 18 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flames -200 While the Senators (11-14-1, 23 points) had to play yesterday, the Flames (12-12-4, 28 points) haven’t taken the ice since the 27th. Tonight, these two teams face off in Calgary. Ottawa hasn’t looked particularly good all season long, and they’ve hit another rough patch with three losses in a row. In that run of losses, the Senators have scored three total goals. In yesterday’s game in Minnesota, Ottawa allowed seven goals to the Wild. On average, the Senators are scoring 2.62 goals per game (tied for 28th) while allowing 3.08 goals per game (tied for 19th). Finding goal scorers has been an issue for a mediocre Ottawa offense. Led by the 13 goals of Jean-Gabriel Pageau, only three Senators have more than six goals on the season. The Flames are coming off a four-game road trip throughout which they went 2-2. In addition to being on a couple days of rest, Calgary will be back at home where they’re 6-3-2 so far this year. Calgary has won two of its last three games, all of which were 3-2 contests. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.39 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.04 goals per game (tied for 17th). Goaltender David Rittich has been a point of strength for this Calgary team. He’s won 11 games while allowing 2.76 goals per game with a .913 save percentage. |
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11-30-19 | Blue Jackets v. Islanders -150 | Top | 0-2 | Win | 100 | 11 h 18 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Islanders -150 The Blue Jackets (11-10-4, 26 points) have the tough task of going on the road to play their second game in as many days. They’ll be taking on the Islanders (16-5-2, 34 points) in New York. The Blue Jackets haven’t played a game away from home since November 23rd, and have lost three away games in a row. Columbus owns a record of 3-4-3 on the road. Most recently, Columbus defeated Pittsburgh by a score of 5-2. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.64 goals per game (26th) while allowing 3.08 goals per game (tied for 19th). With goaltender Joonas Korpisalo having played last night and in each of Columbus’ last three game, it’s likely that Elvis Merzlikins will get the start. Merzlikins has allowed 3.54 goals a game with an .890 save percentage. He also has no wins, two losses, and three overtime losses. The Islanders have lost three in a row, but will be at home for this one. On their own ice, the Islanders are 10-2-1 on the season. In fact, New York is on a nine-game winning streak at home. On average, the Islanders are scoring 2.91 goals per game (18th) while allowing 2.52 goals per game (4th). The Islanders boast one of the best defenses in the league, and its led by goaltender Thomas Greiss. To rack up nine wins, Greiss is allowing 2.15 goals per game with a .930 save percentage. |
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11-30-19 | Sabres v. Maple Leafs -225 | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 11 h 10 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Maple Leafs -225 We’ll see who has the better stamina today as the Sabres (12-10-4, 28 points) and Maple Leafs (12-11-4, 28 points) play each other on the latter end of a back-to-back. Buffalo is 5-7-1 on the road, and has lost four of its last five away games. On that stretch of games away from home, the Sabres allowed four or more goals in three contests. Buffalo has dropped five of its last seven games overall. On average, the Sabres are scoring 2.92 goals per game (tied for 16th) while allowing 3.04 goals per game (tied for 17th). Four players do all the scoring for Buffalo. Center Jack Eichel leads the way with 16 goals netted, and Victor Olofsson and Jeff Skinner both have 10 goals. The Maple Leafs have won three of their last four games, all of which were on the road. Today they’ll be back home, where they own a record of 6-3-4. Over their last three games, Toronto has scored 15 goals and has allowed only nine. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.33 goals per game (8th) while allowing 3.30 goals per game (tied for 23rd). Five different Maple Leafs have at least seven goals on the season, but nobody comes close to Auston Matthews’ 16 goals scored. |
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11-29-19 | Lightning +105 v. Capitals | 3-4 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 23 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Lightning +105 Two of the highest scoring teams in the NHL will be facing off this evening when the Lightning (12-8-2, 26 points) go into Washington D.C. to take on the Capitals (17-4-5, 39 points). While Tampa Bay hasn’t been the same scoring force of last year, they’ve been picking up the pace lately. While winning three of their past four games, the Lightning have scored at least three goals a game. Tampa Bay has also scored five goals or more in two of their last three. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.73 goals per game (1st) while allowing 3.27 goals per game (22nd). Led by the nine goals of Nikita Kucherov, the Lightning have six players with at least six goals scored on the season. Three Tampa Bay players have scored at least eight goals. The Capitals are atop the Metropolitan by a five-point margin, but they’ve lost two of the last three and three of the last six. In two of their last three games, Washington has scored only one goal. On average, the Capitals are scoring 3.54 goals per game (4th) while allowing 2.92 goals per game (tied for 11th). While Alex Ovechkin leads the Capitals with 16 goals, defenseman John Carlson leads the team with both 28 assists and 36 points. |
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11-29-19 | Maple Leafs v. Sabres +155 | Top | 4-6 | Win | 155 | 9 h 4 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Sabres +155 An Atlantic division matchup will feature the Maple Leafs (12-10-4, 28 points) and Sabres (11-10-4, 26 points) going head to head in Buffalo this afternoon. Toronto has won three in a row after a run of six-straight losses. While the Maple Leafs have scored 14 total goals over that stretch of three wins, they allowed four goals or more in each of their six losses apart from a single game. Toronto last played Detroit in a 6-0 victory. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.31 goals per game (11th) while allowing 3.19 goals per game (21st). With 16 goals and 14 assists, center Auston Matthews leads the Maple Leafs with 30 points on the season. Goaltender Frederik Andersen is saving .919 percent of shots faced while allowing 2.54 goals per game. The Sabres are coming off two-straight losses, but one of the defeats came in overtime against Calgary. Buffalo will be happy to be at home, where they’re 6-3-3 so far this year. On average, the Sabres are scoring 2.80 goals per game (20th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 16th). Center Jack Eichel leads the Sabres in goals, with 14, in assists, with 17, and in points, with 31. |
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11-29-19 | Jets v. Ducks -110 | 3-0 | Loss | -110 | 7 h 19 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Ducks -110 The Jets (15-9-1, 31 points) will be taking their impressive away record on the road as they get set to face off against the Ducks (11-11-4, 26 points) in Anaheim. Winnipeg has won two in a row and five of their last six games. However, all but one of those wins came by a single goal. The Jets have allowed three goals or more in four of their last six games. In their most recent loss, Winnipeg allowed five goals in Dallas. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.84 goals per game (19th) while allowing 2.92 goals per game (tied for 12th). Defending has been the strength of this Winnipeg team, and Connor Hellebuyck has led the charge from between the pipes. With a save percentage of .930, Hellebuyck is allowing 2.34 goals per game. The Ducks are coming off a 4-3 shootout loss to Phoenix, but they won the previous matchup by a score of 3-0 against the Islanders. They’ll be back home at Anaheim for today’s game, where they’ve earned a record of 7-4-2. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.73 goals per game (tied for 23rd) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 16th). Offensively, center Ryan Getzlaf is the main man for the Ducks. On the season, Getzlaf has nine goals, 11 assists, and 20 points, all of which lead the team. |
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11-27-19 | Jets +125 v. Sharks | 5-1 | Win | 125 | 14 h 55 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Jets +125 With a late start, the Jets (14-9-1, 29 points) will travel into San Jose for a matchup with the Sharks (13-11-1, 27 points) this evening. Winnipeg has won four of its last five and six of its last eight. Over that entire stretch, the Jets have failed to score at least three goals on just two occasions. More impressively, Winnipeg has held opponents to three goals or fewer in six of those eight games. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.75 goals per game (22nd) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 15th). Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has earned 11 wins on the season. Hellebuyck has allowed 2.42 goals a game with a .928 save percentage. San Jose has won three in a row, preceded by a 2-5 loss to Edmonton. However, the Sharks have scored more than two goals just once over their past four games. Also, each of San Jose’s last three wins has come in overtime. On average, the Sharks are scoring 2.84 goals per game (19th) while allowing 3.32 goals per game (tied for 24th). Center Logan Couture has scored only five goals, but leads the team with 25 points on his team-high 20 assists. Martin Jones has earned the most wins between the pipes (10), but is allowing 3.18 goals a game with an .891 save percentage. |
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11-27-19 | Canucks +145 v. Penguins | Top | 6-8 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 43 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canucks +145 While the Penguins (13-7-4, 30 points) own the better record, the Canucks (12-9-4, 28 points) own the better position in their respective division. Tonight, these two squads will face off in Pittsburgh. Vancouver will be playing their fifth-straight game on the road this evening. Before their 2-1 defeat to Philadelphia in their most recent game, the Canucks won two in a row over Nashville and Washington. Vancouver has allowed an average of two goals per game over their last three contests. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.04 goals per game (13th) while allowing 2.80 goals per game (10th). Offensively, Elias Pettersson has done it all. With 10 goals, 19 assists, and 29 points, Pettersson leads the Canucks in every category. Thatcher Demko is allowing 2.45 goals a game with a .919 save percentage. Pittsburgh has won two in a row, but lost a pair of games against the Islanders prior to that. In those matchups with New York, the Penguins allowed five and then four goals. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.33 goals per game (9th) while allowing 2.58 goals per game (5th). While Sidney Crosby leads Pittsburgh with 12 assists, center Jake Guentzel leads the team with 12 goals and 21 points. |
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11-27-19 | Hurricanes v. Rangers +145 | 2-3 | Win | 145 | 10 h 20 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers +145 While the Rangers (11-9-2, 24 points) occupy a spot in the bottom half of the Metropolitan, the Hurricanes (15-8-1, 31 points) are in the top half. Tonight, these two teams will face off in New York. Carolina has won two in a row and six of their last seven contests. However, the Hurricanes needed overtime to complete two of those victories, and went on a run of four-straight losses prior to their current stretch. Carolina has scored three goals or fewer in two of their past three. On average, the Hurricanes are scoring 3.42 goals per game (7th) while allowing 2.83 goals per game (11th). With 11 goals and 16 assists, Andrei Svechnikov leads Carolina with 27 points. Goaltender Petr Mrazek has earned 11 wins by allowing 2.63 goals per game with a .903 save percentage. The Rangers are coming off two wins in a row, and have now won three of their last four. New York has been strong on offense lately, scoring three, four, and six goals in their three recent wins. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.36 goals per game (8th) while allowing 3.50 goals per game (29th). Artemi Panarin leads New York in all major offensive categories with 12 goals, 18 assists, and 30 points. Henrik Lundqvist is allowing 3.26 goals a game with a .910 save percentage. |
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11-26-19 | Wild +130 v. Devils | Top | 3-2 | Win | 130 | 11 h 41 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Wild +130 The Wild (9-11-4, 22 points) have four wins on the road, and the Devils (8-10-4, 20 points) have four wins at home. Tonight, these two teams will take the ice in New Jersey. Out of their last five games, the Wild have two wins and three overtime losses. Minnesota played three games on the road over that stretch, winning one of them outright. Before yesterday’s 3-2 OT loss to the Rangers, Minnesota had scored three goals or more in five-straight games. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.75 goals per game (tied for 22nd) while allowing 3.33 goals per game (26th). While Zach Parise leads Minnesota with nine goals, Eric Staal is the leading man for this offense with seven goals and 10 assists for a team-high 17 points. The Devils won their most recent contests against the lowly Red Wings, but dropped two in a row to Boston and Pittsburgh before that. In those two defeats, New Jersey was outscored 9-2. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.55 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.45 goals per game (27th). Despite scoring just four goals, left winger Taylor Hall leads the Devils with 20 points and a team-high 16 assists. Kyle Palmieri leads the team with eight goals. |
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11-25-19 | Blues +120 v. Predators | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 52 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blues +120 While the Blues (14-5-5, 33 points) sit atop the Central standings, the Predators (10-9-3, 23 points) are in the bottom three. Tonight, the Preds will host the Blues in Nashville. St. Louis is leading the division in large part because they’ve been able to earn an away record of 7-2-2. The Blues are coming off a 4-2 defeat to Nashville, but won two in a row prior to that contest, and will be looking for revenge. In those two recent wins, St. Louis outscored their opponents 8-1. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.00 goals per game (15th) while allowing 2.67 goals per game (6th). David Perron leads the team with 22 points from the left wing position by racking up 10 goals and 12 assists. Jordan Binnington has won 11 games from between the pipes by allowing 2.23 goals per game with a .926 save percentage. The Predators may have taken down St. Louis in their most recent contest, but they lost six straight before that. Nashville allowed five goals or more in four of those six losses, including a 9-4 loss to Colorado. Nashville has scored more than three goals just twice in their last seven games. On average, the Predators are scoring 3.55 goals per game (3rd) while allowing 3.36 goals per game (26th). Both Nashville goaltenders are allowing at least 3.06 goals per game, and neither has a better save percentage than .891. |
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11-25-19 | Wild -110 v. Rangers | 2-3 | Loss | -110 | 10 h 19 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Wild -110 A pair of teams struggling in their respective divisions will face off this evening when the Rangers (10-9-2, 22 points) host the Wild (9-11-3, 21 points) in New York. Minnesota is at the bottom of the Central division, but they’ve been playing better hockey as of late. The Wild have won three of their last five, and both losses came in overtime. Over that five-game stretch, Minnesota has scored at least three goals in every contest. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.78 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 3.35 goals per game (25th). Minnesota has shared the load on offense. While Jason Zucker and Zach Parise lead the way with eight goals, Eric Staal is adding another seven goals. Goaltenders Devan Dubnyk and Alex Stalock have combined to allow two goals or fewer in three of their last five games. The Rangers are winners of two of their last three, but have lost three of their last five. In those five games, New York has allowed four goals or more in four games. The worst defensive performance was in a 9-3 loss to Tampa Bay. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.38 goals per game (9th) while allowing 3.57 goals per game (29th). Artemi Panarin has been the best player for New York. Thus far, Panarin has put up 12 goals and 15 assists, for 27 points, all of which lead the Rangers. |
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11-24-19 | Hurricanes -165 v. Red Wings | Top | 2-0 | Win | 100 | 11 h 52 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Hurricanes -165 Both the Hurricanes (14-8-1, 29 points) and Red Wings (7-15-3, 17 points) will be playing their second game in as many days when they face off in Detroit tonight. With an away record of 6-4-1, Carolina has earned the third spot in the Metropolitan division. Starting with an 8-2 demolition of Ottawa, the Hurricanes have won five of their last six. Carolina has scored 28 goals over that stretch of games. On average, the Hurricanes are scoring 3.48 goals per game (7th) while allowing 2.96 goals per game (14th). Right winger Andrei Svechnikov leads the way for Carolina on offense. With 15 assists in addition to his 11 goals, Svechnikov tops the Hurricanes with 26 points. The Red Wings are one of the worst teams in hockey, and they’ve proven that lately by dropping five straight. The most recent loss came against one of the other dreadful teams in the NHL, as Detroit lost to New Jersey by a score of 5-1. On average, the Red Wings are scoring 2.36 goals per game (31st) while allowing 3.80 goals per game (31st). Detroit goaltender Jonathan Bernier is allowing 3.30 goals per game with his .890 save percentage. Anthony Mantha has scored 12 goals and assisted 11 times for a team-high 23 points. |
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11-23-19 | Predators v. Blues -125 | 4-2 | Loss | -125 | 12 h 35 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blues -125
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11-23-19 | Ducks +195 v. Lightning | 2-6 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 38 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Ducks +195
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11-23-19 | Maple Leafs v. Avalanche -115 | Top | 5-3 | Loss | -115 | 11 h 40 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Avalanche -115
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11-22-19 | Devils +145 v. Penguins | Top | 1-4 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 46 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Devils +145 While the Penguins (11-7-4, 26 points) are fighting to stay in the top half of the Metropolitan, the Devils (7-9-4, 18 points) are stuck at the bottom of the division. These two teams will square off tonight in Pittsburgh. After starting the season with six-straight losses, New Jersey hasn’t been nearly as bad. In fact, the Devils have won five of their last nine games, including one overtime win and one shootout win. After splitting time between the two goaltenders, New Jersey has found more consistency with Mackenzie Blackwood in net. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.50 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.55 goals per game (30th). Blackwood has now won seven games for New Jersey while allowing 2.95 goals per game on an .899 save percentage. Taylor Hall leads the team with 17 points, 15 of which came by way of assisting other players. The Penguins have hit their roughest patch of the season. Pittsburgh has lost four of its last five, three of which came in overtime. Including overtime goals, the Penguins have allowed 14 goals in those four losses. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.32 goals per game (tied for 9th) while allowing 2.68 goals per game (6th). Although Pittsburgh is at home this evening, they’ll be playing their second game in as many nights while the Devils haven’t played since Tuesday. |
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11-21-19 | Maple Leafs v. Coyotes -110 | Top | 3-1 | Loss | -110 | 13 h 22 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Coyotes -110 The Coyotes (13-7-2, 28 points) are set for their third-straight home game. The Maple Leafs (9-10-4, 22 points) are set for their third-straight road game as they go into Arizona. Toronto is stuck in the middle of the Atlantic division, and a big reason for that mediocrity is their 3-7-0 away record. The Maple Leafs have lost all of their last six games, four of which came on the road. In those six games, Toronto allowed 27 total goals. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.13 goals per game (13th) while allowing 3.43 goals per game (24th). While goaltender Frederik Andersen has earned nine wins, he’s allowing 2.76 goals per game with a .912 save percentage. The Coyotes have been climbing the Pacific standings, and now sit behind only Edmonton. A large part of that ascent has been their recent run of four wins out of five games. While scoring at least three goals in each of those four wins, Arizona took down Washington and St. Louis via shootout. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.77 goals per game (tied for 21st) while allowing 2.23 goals per game (1st). Arizona owns the best defensive record in the NHL, and goaltender Darcy Kuemper deserves a great deal of credit for that. With a .937 save percentage, Kuemper has allowed 1.85 goals per game. |
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11-21-19 | Flames +130 v. Blues | 0-5 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 32 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flames +130 The Flames (10-11-3, 23 points) will get a shot at the defending champs this evening when they go into St. Louis to take on the Blues (13-4-5, 31 points). To put it simply, Calgary is due for a win. The Flames have lost five straight, although two losses have come by a single goal, one of which came in overtime. On the bright side, Calgary has allowed three goals or fewer in nine of their last 12 games. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.50 goals per game (tied for 28th) while allowing 3.04 goals per game (18th). Although he’s scored just one goal on the power play, left winger Matthew Tkachuk leads the Flames with 10 goals. He’s also added 10 assists for a team-high 20 points. The Blues are atop the Central standings with a three-point gap separating them and the Avalanche. However, before Tuesday’s 3-1 win over Tampa Bay, St. Louis had lost three straight to Arizona, Columbus, and Anaheim. In those three losses, the Blues scored a total of five goals. On average, the Blues are scoring 2.95 goals per game (17th) while allowing 2.73 goals per game (7th). Jordan Bennington leads this St. Louis team from between the pipes. Bennington has won 10 games while allowing 2.32 goals per game with a .920 save percentage. |
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11-20-19 | Capitals v. Rangers +165 | Top | 1-4 | Win | 165 | 10 h 53 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Rangers +165 The Washington Capitals (16-3-4, 36 points) are well atop the Metropolitan division, but they’ll have to go on the road to take on a well-rested Rangers team (8-8-2, 18 points) this evening. The Capitals last played two days ago when they defeated Anaheim by a score of 5-2. That victory was one of three over Washington’s last four games. However, the Capitals’ other two victories came by a single goal each and they lost to Montreal by three. On average, the Capitals are scoring 3.74 goals per game (1st) while allowing 2.96 goals per game (17th). While Alex Ovechkin leads Washington with his 15 goals, no player has done more damage than defenseman John Carlson, who’s racked up eight goals and 27 assists for a team-high 35 points. The Rangers have lost three of their last four, but the last two of that stretch were on the road against Tampa Bay and Florida. At home, New York is 5-4-2. The Rangers have scored at least three goals in each of their last six games. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.33 goals per game (tied for 9th) and allowing 3.61 goals per game (30th). The biggest advantage for New York, apart from playing at home, is that they haven’t played since the 16th, meaning they’ve had two extra days of rest compared to Washington. |
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11-19-19 | Avalanche +130 v. Flames | 3-2 | Win | 130 | 11 h 6 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Avalanche +130 The Avalanche (12-6-2, 26 points) trail only the defending champs in the Central, and they’ll aim to gain some ground with a contest against the Flames (10-10-3, 23 points) in Calgary tonight. Colorado has proven themselves to be one of the most dangerous offensive teams in the league this year. Starting with a 9-4 win over Nashville, the Avalanche have won four of their last five. Most recently, Colorado defeated the Canucks in overtime. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 3.65 goals per game (4th) while allowing 2.95 goals per game (tied for 13th). Center Nathan MacKinnon has done most of the goal-scoring damage for Colorado. Thus far, MacKinnon has 13 goals and 16 assists for a team-high 29 points. Through a pair of home games and a pair of games on the road, Calgary has now lost four in a row. Although one of those losses came in overtime, the other three were decided by two goals or more. Most recently, Calgary lost a 6-0 game to Vegas. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.52 goals per game (tied for 28th) while allowing 3.04 goals per game (18th). Calgary hasn’t been strong offensively, but Matthew Tkachuk is doing his part with 10 goals and 10 assists on the season. |
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11-19-19 | Jets v. Predators -175 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -175 | 13 h 32 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Predators -175 The Jets (12-8-1, 25 points) are currently four points clear of the Predators (9-7-3, 21 points) in the Central. Tonight, the Preds will play host to Winnipeg in Nashville. Winnipeg has now won four of its last five, one of which came in overtime and three of which were decided by a single goal. In the middle of that stretch, the Jets were shut out in a 4-0 game against Colorado. Winnipeg is yet to score more than four goals in any of their last 16 games. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.71 goals per game (23rd) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (17th). With eight goals and 12 assists, center Mark Scheifele leads the Jets with 20 points. Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has won nine games with a save percentage of .927. The Predators are due for a win after losing four straight, three of which came on the road. Nashville will be happy to be at home, where they can boast a 6-3-2 record. On average, the Predators are scoring 3.68 goals per game (3rd) while allowing 3.37 goals per game (22nd). The Predators win games by outscoring opponents with an offensive onslaught, and that offense can boast five players with six or more goals. Defenseman Roman Josi leads the team with 20 points on seven goals and 13 assists. |
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11-19-19 | Flyers +125 v. Panthers | 2-5 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 24 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flyers +125 While the Flyers (10-6-4, 24 points) are watching the Capitals run away in the Metropolitan, the Panthers (10-5-5, 25 points) are just four points behind the Bruins. Tonight, the Panthers will host Philly in Florida. Philadelphia has lost three in a row, but they’ll finally be coming into tonight’s game on two full days of rest. It’s also worth noting that none of those three losses came by more than one goal, and two were decided by a shootout. Prior to that losing streak, Philly won four in a row. On average, the Flyers are scoring 2.90 goals per game (tied for 18th) while allowing 2.80 goals per game (8th). Defense has been the strength of this Philadelphia team, and goaltender Carter Hart has been the fulcrum of that defense. With a save percentage of .903, Hart is allowing 2.50 goals per game. The Panthers enter tonight’s game as winners of three of their last four, but none of those victories came by more than a single goal. In fact, two of the three wins came via shootout. Throughout this good stretch, Florida has continued to let in goals. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.55 goals per game (5th) while allowing 3.55 goals per game (28th). The Panthers are an offensive team, and center Jonathan Huberdeau leads the way with nine goals and 18 assists for a team-high 27 points. |
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11-18-19 | Kings v. Coyotes -155 | Top | 0-3 | Win | 100 | 13 h 13 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Coyotes -155 While the Kings (8-11-1, 17 points) occupy the basement of the Pacific division, the Coyotes (12-7-2, 26 points) are on the heels of the first-place Oilers. Tonight, the Kings and Coyotes will face off in Arizona. Los Angeles may not be the most feared team in the NHL, but they’ve managed to win each of their last three games. However, that good run was preceded by three-straight losses. On seven separate occasions, the Kings have allowed five goals or more. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.65 goals per game (tied for 25th) while allowing 3.60 goals per game (29th). With seven goals, 15 assists, and 22 points, center Anze Kopitar leads the Kings in all major offensive categories. Goaltending is an issue for Los Angeles, as Jack Campbell has the best numbers by allowing 3.11 goals per game with an .886 save percentage. With a win this evening, the Coyotes would pull within a single point of Edmonton for the division lead. Arizona has now won three of their last four games, three of which came on the road. Over those four games, the Coyotes scored 12 total goals. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.76 goals per game (21st) while allowing 2.33 goals per game (tied for 1st). With nine wins, Darcy Kuemper has proven himself to be one of the best goaltenders in the NHL. With a save percentage of .937, Kuemper is allowing just 1.85 goals per game. |
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11-17-19 | Sabres +130 v. Blackhawks | Top | 1-4 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 28 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Sabres +130 Both the Sabres (10-6-3, 23 points) and Blackhawks (8-7-4, 20 points) are in need of a few wins to get back in contention for their respective divisions. Tonight, these two squads will face off against one another. A win this evening would put Buffalo level on points with Florida and in a tie for third in the Atlantic. After a run of six-straight losses, the Sabres are coming into tonight’s game on the back of a 4-2 win over Ottawa. On average, the Sabres are scoring 3.00 goals per game (tied for 15th) and allowing 2.84 goals per game (11th). Offensively, center Jack Eichel leads Buffalo with 12 goals, 11 assists, and a team-high 23 points. Four of Eichel’s goals came on the power play. Goaltender Carter Hutton is allowing 2.62 goals per game, but Linus Ullmark has the better save percentage with a .915. The Blackhawks have won each of their last three games, the most recent of which was played yesterday. However, Chicago has given up nine total goals in those three contests. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 3.00 goals per game (tied for 15th) and allowing 2.95 goals per game (tied for 13th). As always, Patrick Kane is the leading man for Chicago. Thus far, Kane has scored 10 goals and assisted 15 times for 25 points, all of which lead the Blackhawks. |
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11-16-19 | Jets v. Lightning -235 | Top | 4-3 | Loss | -235 | 7 h 13 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Lightning -235 After a year in which they blew the league away with their goal scoring, the Lightning (9-5-2, 20 points) are still trying to find that form in the new NHL season. This afternoon, the Lightning will be hosting the Jets (11-8-1, 23 points) in Tampa Bay. Winnipeg is currently on a run of three wins out of four contests, but they were shut out in their lone loss over that stretch. Most recently, the Jets defeated the Panthers by a single goal. Although the Jets are currently third in the Central, they’re actually allowing more goals than they’re scoring. On average, Winnipeg is scoring 2.65 goals per game (tied for 24th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 15th). Center Mark Scheifele leads the Jets with his eight goals, two of which came via power play, 12 assists, and team-high 20 points. The lightning are starting to pick up the pace with a run of three-straight wins over the past week. In those victories over Buffalo (twice) and the Rangers, Tampa Bay outscored their opponents 17-8. Most recently, the Lightning scored nine against the Rangers. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.75 goals per game (3rd) and allowing 3.44 goals per game (25th). Tampa Bay currently has 10 players on the roster with at least four goals this season. Six Lightning skaters have scored at least five goals, and three have scored six goals. |
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11-15-19 | Blues -135 v. Blue Jackets | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -135 | 11 h 1 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blues -135 The defending champion Blues (12-3-4, 28 points) are off to a strong start, which can’t be said for the Blue Jackets (6-8-4, 16 points). Tonight, these two teams will face off in Columbus. St. Louis has been great on the road, earning a record of 7-2-1. That record away from home is why the Blues currently hold a four-point lead in the Central. Most recently, St. Louis won seven straight before losing to Arizona in a shootout. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.11 goals per game (15th) while allowing 2.74 goals per game (8th). Center Ryan O’Reilly has been an assist machine for the Blues. Alongside his five goals, O’Reilly leads St. Louis with 14 assists and 19 points. Goaltender Jordan Bennington has earned nine wins with a .921 save percentage while allowing 2.35 goals per game. Sitting above only New Jersey in the Atlantic, Columbus has won only a single game out of their last eight. Since their 3-2 win over Arizona, the Blue Jackets dropped contests to the Avalanche and Canadiens. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.33 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.33 goals per game (tied for 22nd). Although Joonas Korpisalo is Columbus’ leading goaltender, he’s allowing 3.13 goals per game while saving .895 percent of shots faced. |
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11-14-19 | Hurricanes -140 v. Sabres | Top | 5-4 | Win | 100 | 11 h 17 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Hurricanes -140 The Hurricanes (10-7-1, 21 points) and Sabres (9-6-2, 20 points) are both trying to regain positive momentum after hitting a string of losses. These two teams will face off tonight in Buffalo. Carolina had been frustrated by a run of four-straight losses while allowing 17 goals. On Monday, the Hurricanes took that frustration out on the Senators, whom they beat by a score of 8-2. Sebastian Aho led the way with two goals. On average, the Hurricanes are scoring 3.33 goals per game (10th) and allowing 2.89 goals per game (13th). Defenseman Dougie Hamilton has been the most productive player for the Hurricanes, putting up team-highs for goals (8), assists (11), and points (19). With a save percentage of .907, Petr Mrazek is allowing 2.51 goals per game. The Sabres enter this contest as losers of five straight. Buffalo allowed 18 goals in those five games while scoring just eight goals of their own. On average, the Sabres are scoring 2.88 goals per game (17th) while allowing 2.76 goals per game (10th). With eight goals,11 assists, and 19 points, center Jack Eichel leads Buffalo in all three categories. Goaltender Charlie Hutton leads the Sabres with 2.39 goals allowed per game and a .921 save percentage. |
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11-14-19 | Rangers +220 v. Lightning | 3-9 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 29 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers +220 With 18 points apiece, the Rangers (8-6-2, 18 points) and Lightning (8-5-2, 18 points) are virtually even in the standings. Tonight, they’ll go head to head in Tampa Bay. New York has won three of their last four, with the only a 6-5 loss keeping them from four-straight wins. Over this four-game stretch, the Rangers have scored 17 goals while allowing 10 goals. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.38 goals per game (8th) while allowing 3.25 goals per game (tied for 21st). Aided by three power play goals, left winger Artemi Panarin leads the Rangers with eight total goals and 19 points. Although Henrik Lundqvist has recorded four wins, Alexandar Georgiev leads the team with a save percentage of .917 while allowing 2.73 goals per game. The Lightning are also winners of three of their past four contests. However, Tampa Bay has allowed 16 goals in that period while scoring 15 of their own. Most recently, the Lightning defeated Buffalo twice in a row. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.40 goals per game (7th) while allowing 3.47 goals per game (25th). With five goals and 10 assists, center Steven Stamkos leads the Lightning with 15 points. Goaltending has been a weakness for the Lightning. Andrei Vasilevskiy is allowing 3.01 goals per game, which is the best mark on the team. |
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11-13-19 | Stars +125 v. Flames | Top | 3-1 | Win | 125 | 14 h 12 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Stars +125 The Flames (10-7-3, 23 points) have four more points than the Stars (8-8-2, 18 points), yet Calgary only finds itself one place higher than Dallas in their respective divisions. Tonight, Calgary will host the Stars. Before falling to Winnipeg in overtime in their most recent contest, the Stars won four straight and seven of their last eight. On their four-game winning streak, Dallas outscored their opponents 16-6. On average, the Stars are scoring 2.39 goals per game (29th) and allowing 2.44 goals per game (3rd). Defense is the strength of this Dallas team, and goaltender Ben Bishop is the fulcrum of that defensive effort. With a save percentage of .928, Bishop is allowing 2.22 goals per game. Offensively, left winger Roope Hintz leads the attack with nine goals. The Flames are coming off a loss to the Blues, and have lost two of their past four. Calgary has allowed 12 goals in those four games. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.85 goals per game (18th) and allowing 2.90 goals per game (13th). Leading Calgary goaltender David Rittich has won nine games, but isn’t able to match the numbers of Bishop. With a .914 save percentage, Rittich is allowing 2.75 goals per game. |
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11-12-19 | Predators v. Canucks -105 | 3-5 | Win | 100 | 14 h 49 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Canucks -105 The Canucks (9-6-3, 21 points) have played one more game than the Predators (9-5-3, 21 points), but they’re level on points. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Vancouver. After a strong start to the season, the Predators have lost four of their last five games. Although two of those losses have come via overtime or shootout in tight games, Nashville has also allowed six goals to Calgary and nine goals to Colorado. On average, the Preds are scoring 3.82 goals per game (2nd) and allowing 3.06 goals per game (19th). With five goals and 12 assists, defenseman Roman Josi leads the Predators with 17 points. By saving 270 of 296 shots faced, goaltender Pekka Rinne has earned a save percentage of .912. The Canucks are looking to bounce back from a stretch of four-straight losses. Vancouver will be happy to be at home, where they’ve earned a record of 4-1-2. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.11 goals per game (14th) and allowing 2.56 goals per game (6th). In addition to his six goals, Elias Pettersson leads the Canucks with 15 assists and 21 points. Goaltender Thatcher Demko is allowing 1.99 goals per game with a .933 save percentage. |
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11-12-19 | Blue Jackets +160 v. Canadiens | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 44 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blue Jackets +160 With a win this evening, the Canadiens (9-5-3, 21 points) could propel themselves into second in the Atlantic. With that goal, the Canadiens will be hosting the Blue Jackets (6-8-3, 15 points) in Montreal. A tough season for the Blue Jackets has gotten tougher over the last seven games of which Columbus has won only one. Over that stretch, the Blue Jackets have scored two goals or fewer on four occasions. Columbus is ahead of only New Jersey in the Metropolitan. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.35 goals per game (30th) and allowing 3.41 goals per game (tied for 23rd). On his way to 11 points, center Pierre-Luc Dubois has scored six goals, all of which have come from regular play. Gustav Nyquist leads the team with eight assists. Over the past five games, the Canadiens have been slaloming between wins and losses. Columbus will hope that pattern will continue, as Montreal would be due for a loss after defeating the Kings by a goal in their most recent contest. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.53 points per game (tied for 4th) and allowing 3.12 goals per game (20th). Leading the line for Montreal is Jonathan Drouin, who’s scored a team-high seven goals with eight assists for 15 points. |
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11-11-19 | Coyotes v. Capitals -185 | Top | 4-3 | Loss | -185 | 10 h 43 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Capitals -185 The Capitals (13-2-3, 29 points) just keep winning. Tonight in Washington D.C., the Capitals will try to extend their winning streak when they host the Coyotes (9-6-2, 20 points). Arizona has only just recently let the leaders in the Pacific Division create a gap ahead of them. The Coyotes haven’t won a game since November 4th when they beat Edmonton by one. Since then, the Coyotes have lost three straight to the Flames, Blue Jackets, and Wild. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.82 goals per game (20th) and allowing 2.41 goal per game (tied for 2nd). Darcy Kuemper continues to be one of the better goaltenders in the NHL. Thus far, Kuemper is allowing 2.00 goals per game on a .930 save percentage. The Capitals currently hold a four-point lead atop the Metropolitan Division. Washington has built that lead with six victories in a row. The Caps haven’t lost since October 24th. On average, the Capitals are scoring 4.06 goals per game (1st) and allowing 3.06 goals per game (18th). Throughout their current six-game winning streak, the Capitals have scored 30 goals while holding their opponents to a total of just 17 goals. |
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11-10-19 | Oilers v. Ducks -115 | 6-2 | Loss | -115 | 11 h 20 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Ducks -115 While the Oilers (11-5-2, 24 points) sit atop the Pacific Division, the Ducks (9-7-1, 19 points) are in the pack of teams with a chance to catch the division leaders. Tonight, The Ducks will host the Oilers in Anaheim. Before Friday’s win over New Jersey, Edmonton dropped two straight against St. Louis and Arizona. In those losses, the Oilers only managed four total goals while giving up eight combined. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.83 goals per game (19th) while allowing 2.50 goals per game (5th). Although Connor McDavid leads Edmonton with 19 assists, it’s Leon Draisaitl who’s leading the Oilers offense with 14 goals and 30 points. With a .927 save percentage, Mikko Koskinen is allowing 2.18 goals per game. While Anaheim has lost its two most recent contests, they’ll be hosting today’s game on four days of rest. The Ducks have scored at least two goals in each of their last six games, and have scored five or more twice in those games. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.65 goals per game (24th) while allowing 2.53 goals per game (6th). With a .926 save percentage, Ryan Miller has allowed 2.30 goals per game between the pipes for Anaheim. |
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11-10-19 | Flyers +195 v. Bruins | Top | 3-2 | Win | 195 | 10 h 40 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Flyers +195 If the Bruins (11-3-2, 24 points) want to ensure they’ll end the day in sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Division, they’ll need a victory over the Flyers (9-5-2, 20 points), who visit Boston today. Having won four of their last five, Philadelphia is one of the hottest teams in hockey. They’ve scored at least three goals in every game over this five-game stretch, with only a shootout loss to Toronto holding the Flyers back from a five-game winning streak. On average, the Flyers are scoring 3.19 goals per game (12th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 16th). With seven goals and a team-leading 10 assists, center Travis Konecny is tops on the Flyers with 17 points. Oskar Lindblom leads Philly with eight goals from the right wing. Although the Bruins sit atop their division, they’ve lost their last two games. In those defeats to Detroit and Montreal, Boston has allowed nine combined goals. On average, the Bruins are scoring 3.63 goals per game (4th) and allowing 2.44 goals per game (4th). Right winger David Pastrnak has been incredible for the Bruins, scoring 15 goals and assisting 15 times for a team-best 30 points. |
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11-09-19 | Blues v. Flames -135 | 3-2 | Loss | -135 | 13 h 16 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flames -135 The Blues (11-3-3, 25 points) look fully prepared to defend their Stanley Cup title, but they’ll be coming up against stiff competition in the form of the Flames (10-7-2, 22 points) tonight in Calgary. St. Louis has earned a five-point lead in the Central Division with Nashville and Colorado both sitting on 20 points. The Blues have done so with a six-game winning streak that’s included four overtime victories. Tonight’s contest will be St. Louis’ fourth away game in a row. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.18 goals per game (14th) while allowing 2.82 goals per game (tied for 10th). On their current six-game winning streak, the Blues have only won a single game by more than one goal. The Flames are on the heels of the Oilers in the Pacific Division. With a win this evening, Calgary could pull themselves level atop those standings. Calgary has been almost as hot as the Blues, winning four of their past five games. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.89 goals per game (17th) while allowing 2.89 goals per game (13th). To earn nine wins from between the pipes, goaltender David Rittich is allowing 2.74 goals per game with a .915 save percentage. |
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11-09-19 | Blackhawks v. Penguins -210 | Top | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 11 h 36 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Penguins -210 The Blackhawks (5-7-3, 13 points) have yet to find a rhythm in this NHL season. On the other hand, the Penguins (9-6-1, 19 points) have been a capable team thus far. Tonight, the Penguins will host the Blackhawks in Pittsburgh. Despite their slow start, Chicago has won two of their past three games. On either side of a 4-2 loss to the Sharks, the Blackhawks took down the Ducks and Canucks. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 2.53 goals per game (28th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 15th). Right winger Patrick Kane spearheads the Blackhawks attack. Thus far, Kane has scored five goals and 11 assists for 16 points, all of which are team highs. Sitting third in the Metropolitan Division, the Penguins are trying to catch the Capitals and Islanders. Recently, Pittsburgh bounced back from back-to-back losses with a 4-3 win over the Islanders. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.44 goals per game (7th) while allowing 2.63 goals per game (tied for 8th). This balanced Pittsburgh team is led by Sidney Crosby’s 12 assists and 17 points on offense, and the goaltending pairing of Tristan Jarry and Matt Murray on the defensive end. |
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11-09-19 | Golden Knights v. Capitals -130 | 2-5 | Win | 100 | 10 h 27 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Capitals -130 The Capitals (12-2-3, 27 points) may be the best team in the NHL after roaring out to 12 wins. Tonight, Washington will test their might against a good Golden Knights team (9-5-3, 21 points). Upon earning a solid 21 points, Vegas currently owns a tie for third alongside Vancouver in the Pacific Division. However, the Golden Knights have hit a rough patch as losers of three of their past four. Vegas had trouble keeping the puck out of their net early on in that stretch, allowing a combined nine goals to the Canadiens and Jets. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 2.94 goals per game (16th) while allowing 2.82 goals per game (tied for 10th). Vegas is relying on Marc-Andre Fleury to do much of the work on the back end. Allowing 2.40 goals per game on a .924 save percentage, Fleury has earned nine wins. The Capitals would be winners of 10 straight if not for a 4-3 overtime defeat to Edmonton. Now, Washington finds themselves on a five-game winning streak that’s included two overtime wins and a shootout victory. On average, the Capitals are scoring 4.00 goals per game (tied for 1st) while allowing 3.12 goals per game (tied for 18th). The Capitals have scored 25 goals in their last five games, and look ready to outscore anyone. |
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11-08-19 | Canucks v. Jets -125 | Top | 1-4 | Win | 100 | 11 h 7 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Jets -125 As the Canucks (9-4-3, 21 points) fight for a top place within the Pacific Division, they’ll go into Winnipeg to take on the Jets (8-7-1, 17 points) this evening. Just a single point behind the Oilers and Flames, Vancouver’s been a solid team through 16 games. However, they’ll be playing their second game in as many nights, and they’ve lost two straight. Yesterday, Vancouver took a 5-2 loss at the hands of Chicago. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.38 goals per game (8th) while allowing 2.50 goals per game (5th). Although goaltender Jacob Markstrom leads the way with five wins, Thatcher Demko has been the better goalie with 1.78 goals allowed per game and a .938 save percentage. Before a loss to New Jersey in their most recent contest, the Jets won two straight against the Sharks and Golden Knights. Winnipeg should be well rested after enjoying three days off since their last game. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.63 goals per game (tied for 25th) while allowing 3.13 goals per game (19th). On his way to earning six wins from between the pipes, goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has saved 373 of his 401 shots faced for a .930 save percentage. |