NHL: Nashville vs Winnipeg Pick
NHL action this week will feature the Nashville Predators (2-0-1) and the Winnipeg Jets (1-2-0). Cappers Picks will provide free NHL picks all season so check back in often.
NHL action this week will feature the Nashville Predators (2-0-1) and the Winnipeg Jets (1-2-0). Cappers Picks will provide free NHL picks all season so check back in often.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the San Jose Sharks taking on the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Staples Center in L.A. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long so stick with us for your NHL bets.
The NHL’s opening weekend will feature an all-Canadian match up between the Edmonton Oilers (0-1-0) and the Vancouver Canucks (1-0-0). Cappers Picks will provide free NHL picks all season so check back in often.
The opening weekend of the NHL season will feature a match up between the Pittsburgh Penguins (1-0-0) and the Toronto Maple Leafs (0-1-0) at the Air Canada Centre. Cappers Picks will provide free NHL picks all season.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the San Jose Sharks taking on the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at the Staples Center in L.A. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long so stick with us for your NHL bets.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Vancouver Canucks taking on the Calgary Flames on October 8 at Scotiabank Saddledome. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Weekly NHL Betting action sees the Montreal Canadiens taking on the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 8 at Air Canada Center. Cappers Picks provides free NHL handicapping tips all season long.
Columbus Blue Jackets fans are brimming with optimism entering the 2011-12 season. The Jackets made one of the offseason’s biggest splashes, acquiring Jeff Carter from the Flyers. They also signed defenseman James Wisniewski to a big deal.
The Nashville Predators are without a doubt the Rodney Dangerfield of the NHL. They get no respect. They’re written off as an expansion team in a non-hockey market with a boring gameplan and weak fan support.
The St. Louis Blues have settled in as that perennially hyped team of youngsters, projected to break out every year but never doing so. They had a cup of coffee in the 2009 playoffs, when they were swept by Vancouver in four games, but haven’t sniffed the postseason since. It’s time to ask, once again: this is the year?
After winning the Stanley Cup in 2009-10, the Chicago Blackhawks crawled into the eighth playoff seed on the final day of the 2010-11 regular season. We all understood why they regressed; totally maxed out with their salary cap, they traded away half their team.
Sigh. Do I really have to write a new Detroit Red Wings preview?
I should just use a template. Nothing changes. Two years ago or one year ago, the Red Wings had an ageless wonder on “D” in Nicklas Lidstrom, two of the game’s best all-around players in Pavel Datsyuk and Nicklas Lidstrom, a bonecrushing hitter in Niklas Kronwall, and a rising star goaltender in Jimmy Howard. Guess what?
Arguably, there was no busier team this offseason than the Florida Panthers in terms of sheer volume. General manager Dale Tallon got busy, acquiring Jose Theodore, Brian Campbell, Ed Jovanovski, Scottie Upshall, Tomas Kopecky, Tomas Fleischmann, Kris Versteeg and Sean Bergenheim.
In the light of ownership issues and the departure of Dallas’s best player via free agency, GM Joe Nieuwendyk had plenty of work to do this offseason – none of it all that appealing. The Dallas Stars chore now – just remain competitive.
Among NHL cities, Winnipeg is clearly the biggest winner entering the 2011-12 season. The Jets are back after a decade and a half and the city is rejoicing. Will the good news stop there or will the loyal Jets fans get rewarded with some playoff hockey this season?
The Phoenix Coyotes will enter the 2011-2012 season without two players that defined their overachieving persona over the past couple of years. Goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov has left for the greener pastures of Philadelphia and Ed Jovanovski has gone back to Florida to likely finish his career.