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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 | 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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11-14-19 | 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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11-13-19 | 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 | 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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11-09-19 | 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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11-08-19 | 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. |
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11-07-19 | Blue Jackets +140 v. Coyotes | 3-2 | Win | 140 | 13 h 31 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blue Jackets +140 After earning two very different results through the early section of the NHL season, the Blue Jackets (5-7-3, 13 points) will head into Arizona to take on the Coyotes (9-4-2, 20 points) this evening. Columbus is ahead of only New Jersey in the Metropolitan Division, and has plenty of work to do to catch up to 25-point Washington. The Blue Jackets have lost five straight, but two of the last three have come by way of a one-goal difference. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.33 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.47 goals per game (26th). The Blue Jackets will have confidence playing against the Coyotes, as Columbus has come out victorious in seven of the last eight meetings between the two. Arizona finds themselves just two points from the top of the Pacific Division. The Coyotes have gone to overtime in each of their last two contests, taking down Edmonton before falling to Calgary. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.87 goals per game (18th) while allowing 2.27 goals per game (2nd). With a save percentage of .940 and by allowing just 1.69 goals per game, Arizona goaltender Darcy Keumper has been among the best in the league. |
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11-07-19 | Canucks v. Blackhawks +105 | 2-5 | Win | 105 | 11 h 17 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Blackhawks +105 Two teams at opposite ends of the standings will face off this evening in Chicago when the Blackhawks (4-7-3, 11 points) host the Canucks (9-3-3, 21 points). Behind only Edmonton, Vancouver has emerged just ahead of the group of teams sitting on 20 points. However, the Canucks have dropped two of their past three games. In each of those losses to the Ducks and Blues, Vancouver managed just one goal. On average, the Canucks are scoring 3.47 goals per game (6th) while allowing 2.33 goals per game (tied for 3rd). Although he’s only scored six goals, center Elias Pettersson has become indispensable for the Canucks after racking up a team-high 14 assists and 20 points. If the Blackhawks will make any sort of run towards a playoff position, they’ll need to start reeling in victories to get themselves out of the bottom of the Central Division. Recently, Chicago lost to the Sharks before a 3-2 win over the Ducks. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 2.36 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.07 goals per game (17th). Patrick Kane remains a steady force in Chicago. With four goals and nine assists for 13 points, Kane leads the Blackhawks in all three categories. |
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11-07-19 | Golden Knights v. Maple Leafs -125 | Top | 1-2 | Win | 100 | 11 h 11 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Maple Leafs -125 The Golden Knights (9-5-2, 20 points) will be a long way from home when they take on the Maple Leafs (8-5-3, 19 points) this evening in Toronto. At this point in time, Vegas is sitting in fourth place within a Pacific Division that features six teams between 19 and 22 points. With a win tonight, the Golden Knights could put themselves even with 22-point Edmonton. However, Vegas has lost two of their last three and three of their last five. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 3.06 goals per game (16th) while allowing 2.88 goals per game (14th). With eight goals and 10 assists, Mark Stone has been the most productive player on the ice for Vegas with his team-leading 18 points. In goal, Marc-Andre Fleury is allowing 2.40 goals per game on a .924 save percentage. The Maple Leafs currently trail only Boston and Buffalo in the Atlantic Division. And with seven goals in two games, Toronto is looking to extend their winning streak to three games tonight. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.44 goals per game (7th) while allowing 3.25 goals per game (21st). Auston Matthews continues to lead the way for the Maple Leafs with his team-high 12 goals and 18 points. |
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11-05-19 | Wild +110 v. Ducks | 4-2 | Win | 110 | 13 h 20 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Wild +110 The Ducks (9-6-1, 19 points) have more than doubled the point total of the Wild (4-9-1, 9 points) at this point in the season. Tonight, the Ducks will host Minnesota in Anaheim. The Wild are the last-place team in the Central Division with Chicago two points ahead. Back-to-back losses to the Blues extended Minnesota’s losing streak to three games, but Minnesota lost both contests by a single goal. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.36 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.50 goals per game (tied for 24th). Although the Wild haven’t enjoyed much offensive production, center Eric Staal has done what he can. With four goals, six assists, and 10 points, Staal leads the team in all three categories. Goaltender Alex Stalock leads Minnesota in net with 2.49 goals allowed per game with a .914 save percentage. Despite earning 19 points to this point of the NHL season, the Ducks are still fighting for a top place in the Pacific Division that has six teams between 18 and 22 points. This will be Anaheim’s third game in five days, with their most recent contest resulting in a 3-2 loss to a poor Chicago team. On average, the Ducks are scoring 2.69 goals per game (25th) while allowing 2.44 goals per game (5th). Although John Gibson leads the Ducks with six wins from between the pipes, Ryan Miller has fewer goals allowed per game (2.30) and a better save percentage (.926). |
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11-05-19 | Devils v. Jets -135 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -135 | 12 h 52 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Jets -135 The Devils (3-5-4, 10 points) could very well be the worst team in hockey. Tonight, New Jersey will travel to Winnipeg to take on the Jets (8-7-0, 16 points). It will surprise nobody that the Devils are currently in the basement of the Metropolitan Division, with a whopping 15 points separating New Jersey from the division-leading Capitals. Before Saturday’s 5-3 win over Carolina, the Devils lost three games in a row. On average, the Devils are scoring 3.00 goals per game (tied for 16th) while allowing 3.92 goals per game (29th). Goaltending has been a problem for New Jersey, as Mackenzie Blackwood has earned the best statistics on the team with just three wins, an .878 save percentage, and 3.19 goals allowed per game. Winnipeg is struggling to break into the top three of the Central Division, but they trail St. Louis, Nashville, and Colorado. The Jets have now won three of their last four, with all three wins coming by way of a one-goal margin. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.73 goals per game (22nd) while allowing 3.27 goals per game (19th). With five goals and 10 assists, center Mark Scheifele leads the Jets with 15 points. Goalminder Connor Hellebuyck has earned a team-high six wins with a .927 save percentage. |
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11-05-19 | Bruins +100 v. Canadiens | 4-5 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 53 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Bruins +100 The Bruins (11-1-2, 24 points) are well on their way to a third-straight season of at least 100 points. Tonight, they’ll face a tough challenge when they go into Montreal to take on the Canadiens (7-5-2, 16 points). Boston is currently enjoying a four-point gap between themselves and the Sabres atop the Atlantic Division. The Bruins have been able to rise to the top of that division in large part because of their current six-game winning streak. On that streak, the Bruins have scored 30 goals in six games. On average, the Bruins are scoring 3.71 goals per game (3rd) while allowing 2.14 goals per game (tied for 1st). Right winger David Pastrnak has been a huge part of Boston’s offensive explosion with his team-leading 14 goals and 29 points. In goal, Tukka Rask is allowing 1.49 goals per game with a .949 save percentage. Montreal sits eight points behind their competition tonight, which leaves them in the middle of the Atlantic Division. Before losing 4-1 to the Stars in their most recent game, the Canadiens won three straight against Toronto, Arizona, and Vegas. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.57 goals per game (tied for 5th) while allowing 3.14 goals per game (18th). Having saved 312 of the 341 shots he’s faced, goaltender Carey Price has a save percentage of .915 and is allowing 2.64 goals per game. |
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11-04-19 | Coyotes v. Oilers -115 | Top | 3-2 | Loss | -115 | 11 h 46 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Oilers -115 After a slight lull, the Oilers (10-4-1, 21 points) have gotten back on track and remain one of the NHL’s best teams through the early section of the season. Tonight, the Oilers will host the Coyotes (8-4-1, 17 points) in Edmonton. Arizona has been a solid team over the recent part of the schedule, but they still trail five teams in a strong Pacific Division. The Coyotes have won three of their last four, including a 3-0 shutout over the Avalanche their last time out. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.85 goals per game (20th) while allowing 2.15 goals per game (2nd). Darcy Kuemper has been one of the best goaltenders in the NHL this season. With a save percentage of .942, Kuemper has allowed only 1.67 goals per game. The Oilers have bounced back from their toughest stretch of this young season with a pair of wins over Columbus and Pittsburgh. Edmonton was good on defense in both games, holding the opponent to a single goal in each contest. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.87 goals per game (19th) while allowing 2.47 goals per game (7th). With a team-leading 13 goals in addition to his 13 assists, center Leon Draisaitl is tops on the Oilers with 26 points. |
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11-02-19 | Blues v. Wild -105 | Top | 4-3 | Loss | -105 | 12 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Wild -105 The Blues (8-3-3, 19 points) have recently taken ownership of the top spot in the Central Division. If they want to extend that lead, they’ll need to earn a result against the Wild (4-9-0, 8 points) in Minnesota. The defending champs are riding a three-game winning streak, but they’ll be playing their second game in as many days after yesterday’s 4-3 win over Columbus. St. Louis also played on October 30th, which makes tonight’s contest their third in four days. On average, the Blues are scoring 3.07 goals per game (17th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 13th). Brayden Schenn leads St. Louis with 10 goals, Ryan O’Reilly leads the team with 11 assists, and David Perron leads the team with 15 points. The Wild haven’t played since October 30th, when they fell to the Blues by a single goal in St. Louis. They’ll look for revenge tonight in their first home game since a 5-1 victory over the Kings. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.31 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.46 goals per game (23rd). Center Eric Staal has been the go-to player for Minnesota. With four goals, five assists, and nine points, Staal leads the team in all three categories. |
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11-02-19 | Senators +290 v. Bruins | 2-5 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 29 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Senators +290 One of the NHL’s best is set to take on one of the NHL’s worst this evening when the Bruins (9-1-2, 20 points) host the Senators (3-7-1, 7 points) in Boston. Ottawa is currently the sole owner of last place in the Atlantic Division, looking up at everyone from the nine-point Red Wings to the division-leading Bruins. Despite their lack of points, the Senators were able to score five and take down the Sharks in their last contest, and they’ve now won two of their last three. On average, the Senators are scoring 2.64 goals per game (24th) while allowing 3.27 goals per game (19th). Connor Brown, who leads the team with nine assists and 10 points, added to his totals with a goal and assist against San Jose. Left winger Nick Paul was able to score two goals and add an assist in that contest. Ottawa is also coming off a ton of rest, having last played on October 27th. The Bruins are currently riding a four-game winning streak. Boston’s last win came against San Jose, although that contest took place two days after the Sharks fell to Ottawa. On average, the Bruins are scoring 3.42 goals per game (10th) while allowing 2.00 goals per game (1st). With a team-leading 12 goals and another 12 assists, David Pastrnak leads the Bruins with 24 points. |
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11-02-19 | Rangers +215 v. Predators | 2-1 | Win | 215 | 7 h 4 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers +215 While the Rangers (4-5-1, 9 points) are one spot from the bottom of the Metropolitan Division, the Predators (8-3-2, 18 points) are one spot from the top of the Central Division. This afternoon, these two teams will face off in Nashville. New York hasn’t been the strongest team throughout the first part of the NHL season, but they’ve earned two wins out of their last three contests. Over the past three games, the Rangers have scored 14 goals. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.30 goals per game (12th) while allowing 3.50 goals per game (24th). New York is likely to get some offensive output from one three players with double-digit points on the season. While Mika Zibanejad leads the team with 11 points, both Artemi Panarin and Ryan Strome have earned 10 points each. Nashville’s four-game winning streak came to an end with a 6-5 overtime loss to Calgary. On average, the Predators are scoring 4.08 goals per game (1st) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 13th). To earn seven wins in goal, Pekka Rinne is allowing 2.19 goals per game with a save percentage of .920. Offensively, defenseman Ryan Ellis is leading the team with 12 assists and 14 points. |
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11-01-19 | Stars +140 v. Avalanche | Top | 2-1 | Win | 140 | 14 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Stars +140 Central Division rivals are set to take the ice this evening in Colorado as the Avalanche (8-2-2, 18 points) will be hosting the Stars (5-8-1, 11 points). Dallas is just third from the bottom in the division, but they’ve picked up their play significantly after starting with only a single win in the team’s first nine games. Since then, the Stars have won four of their last five, including a 6-3 victory over the Wild three days ago. On average, the Stars are scoring 2.21 goals per game (last in the NHL) while allowing 2.71 goals per game (10th), but they’ve been very good defensively over the last five games. Ben Bishop has been the best of Dallas’ two goaltenders, allowing 2.48 goals per game with a .916 save percentage. Offensively, the Stars have four players with at least eight points, led by Tyler Seguin’s nine. The Avalanche are tied with Nashville atop the Central Division standings, but they’ve not been their best lately. Colorado has lost two straight home games, and three of their last four contests. The Avalanche have only scored more than three goals once in their last four games. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 3.92 goals per game (2nd) while allowing 2.83 goals per game (11th). Center Nathan MacKinnon has done it all for Colorado offensively. With seven goals, 10 assists, and 17 points, MacKinnon leads the Avalanche in all three categories. |
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11-01-19 | Flyers +105 v. Devils | 4-3 | Win | 105 | 12 h 38 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Flyers +105 It’s unlikely that we’ll be treated to the best hockey of the evening when the Flyers (5-5-1, 11 points) go into New Jersey to take on the Devils (2-5-3, 7 points) tonight. Sitting third from the bottom in the Metropolitan Division, the Flyers are in desperate need of a win after dropping two straight to the Islanders and Penguins. Philadelphia’s performance against Pittsburgh was less than impressive, as they allowed seven goals. On average, the Flyers are scoring 3.27 goals per game (13th) while allowing 3.36 goals per game (20th). Center Travis Konecny has led the way for Philadelphia with his team-leading six goals, seven assists, and 13 points. Despite a six-goal effort, the Devils lost their most recent game by a score of 7-6 to the Lightning two days ago. That loss to Tampa Bay marks New Jersey’s second in as many games, while allowing 12 total goals. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.80 goals per game (20th) while allowing 4.10 goals per game (30th). It’s been a touch season so far for goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood, who’s allowed 3.31 goals per game with a .871 save percentage. |
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10-31-19 | Canadiens +170 v. Golden Knights | Top | 5-4 | Win | 170 | 13 h 28 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canadiens +170 Only two points separate the Canadiens (6-4-2, 14 points) and Golden Knights (8-5-0, 16 points) as both squads try to keep pace with their respective division leaders. Tonight, the Knights will host Montreal in Vegas. Sitting fifth in the Atlantic Division, the Canadiens are winners of their last two contests with a 5-2 victory over Toronto before defeating the Coyotes by a score of 4-1. As they get set for their second straight road game, Montreal could use a nice winning streak to help them in the race with the Maple Leafs and Panthers. On average, the Canadiens are scoring 3.67 goals per game (5th) while allowing 3.00 goals per game (tied for 15th). Right winger Brendan Gallagher has scored a team-high six goals, none of which came on the power play, and leads Montreal with 11 points. Vegas is tied with Anaheim for third in the Pacific Division, looking up at Edmonton and Vancouver. The Golden Knights have now won four of their last six, with two wins coming via a shootout. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 3.08 goals per game (15th) while allowing 2.77 goals per game (12th). Right winger Mark Stone has been the most productive man on the ice for Vegas. With seven goals, nine assists, and 16 points, Stone leads the Golden Knights in all categories. |
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10-30-19 | Panthers v. Avalanche -130 | 4-3 | Loss | -130 | 13 h 47 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Avalanche -130 Two of the league’s better teams are set to face off this evening when the Avalanche (8-2-1, 17 points) host the Panthers (5-3-4, 14 points) in Colorado. Florida has the misfortune of playing in the Atlantic Division alongside the Bruins and Sabres, both of whom have 20 points, but they’re currently sitting in fourth. The Panthers have given up plenty of goals lately while winning just one of their last three, most recently allowing seven in a loss to Vancouver. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.50 goals per game (tied for 7th) while allowing 3.75 goals per game (29th). Struggling to keep the puck out of their own net, the Panthers have relied on outscoring opponents to win. In that endeavor, Aleksander Barkov has been an integral player with his 13 assists. The Avalanche won their first five games of the season, and have recently won three of their last five contests to earn them a tie for the top spot in the Central Division. Through 11 games, Colorado has proven that it’s going to be one of the most explosive offensive teams in the NHL. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 4.00 goals per game (tied for 1st) while allowing 2.73 goals per game (11th). Nathan McKinnon has been the most consistent player for the Avalanche. Thus far, McKinnon has scored six goals and added nine assists for 15 points, all of which are team highs. |
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10-30-19 | Oilers +140 v. Blue Jackets | Top | 4-1 | Win | 140 | 11 h 43 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Oilers +140 The Oilers (8-4-1, 17 points) have encountered their first rough patch of the season, and they’ll try to get back on track on the road against the Blue Jackets (5-4-2, 12 points) in Columbus this evening. Despite losing four of their last five games, Edmonton still remains in the lead of the Pacific Division with Vegas and Anaheim trailing behind by a point. The Oilers lost both of their past two contests while being outscored 9-3. On average, the Oilers are scoring 2.85 goals per game (19th) while allowing 2.69 goals per game (9th). Even with this poor stretch of team performances, the duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are producing at a high level. While McDavid leads Edmonton with 16 assists, Draisaitl leads the team with 10 goals and 22 points. With three losses out of their last five, the Blue Jackets are in danger of letting the four top teams in the Metropolitan Division get away from them. The Islanders and Penguins are both four-points clear of Columbus. On average, the Blue Jackets are scoring 2.73 goals per game (21st) while allowing 3.55 goals per game (26th). The Blue Jackets haven’t had an offensive star to rely on so far this season. With five goals and seven assists, Pierre-Luc Dubois leads the team. |
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10-29-19 | Lightning v. Rangers +175 | Top | 1-4 | Win | 175 | 12 h 58 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Rangers +175 In what will be their fifth home game in a row, the Rangers (3-5-1, 7 points) are set to host the Lightning (5-3-2, 12 points) in New York this evening. Tampa Bay enters this contest fresh off a three-game home stand in which they lost two, the last of which came in overtime. In that stretch, the Lightning were outscored 11-7. Tampa Bay currently sits fifth in the Atlantic Division, level on points with Montreal. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.30 goals per game (10th) while allowing 3.20 goals per game (20th). Tampa Bay has yet to have anyone step up and claim the role of consistent goal scorer, but center Steven Stamkos is the most likely man to do it. So far, Stamkos leads the team with five goals (three on the power play) and 11 assists. The Rangers lost their most recent game to Boston, but they’ve been scoring goals lately. Over the past two games, New York has netted 10 goals. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.22 goals per game (14th) while allowing 3.78 goals per game (tied for 29th). Center Mika Zibanejad continued to be at the forefront of the Rangers attack. So far, Zibanejad has scored four goals and leads the team with seven assists and 11 points. |
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10-29-19 | Capitals +105 v. Maple Leafs | 4-3 | Win | 105 | 11 h 38 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Capitals +105 The Maple Leafs (6-5-2, 14 points) certainly haven’t been bad through the opening segment of the NHL season, but the Capitals (8-2-3, 19 points) have been significantly better. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Toronto. With five wins out of their last six games, Washington has vaulted itself into first place in the Metropolitan Division with three points to spare. Most recently, the Capitals outscored Vancouver 6-5 to win a tight game away from home. On average, the Capitals are scoring 3.77 goals per game (3rd) while allowing 3.31 goals per game (22nd). Helped by three power play goals, Alex Ovechkin leads Washington with nine goals on the season. Yet the star of the show has been defenseman John Carlson, who leads the team with 16 assists and 21 points. The Maple Leafs got off to a similar start to the season, but they’ve not been able to keep up their level of play recently. With one win out of their last four games, Toronto has slipped into the middle of the pack in the Atlantic Division. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 3.54 goals per game (6th) while allowing 3.38 goals per game (24th). While center Auston Matthews leads the team with nine goals, center Mitch Marner is tops on the team with 12 assists and 15 points. |
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10-27-19 | Kings +130 v. Blackhawks | 1-5 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 22 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Kings +130 Both the Kings (4-7-0, 8 points) and Blackhawks (2-5-2, 6 points) have gotten off to rough starts in the 2019-20 season. Tonight, they’ll face off against one another in Chicago. Los Angeles will be playing its second game in two nights after taking a 5-1 loss in Minnesota yesterday. That was the team’s second straight loss after taking a 5-2 beating in St. Louis two nights prior. A bad beginning of the season has earned the Kings the last spot in the Pacific Division. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.73 goals per game (tied for 20th) while allowing 4.00 goals per game (last in the NHL). With four goals, seven assists, and 11 points, Anze Kopitar leads Los Angeles in all major offensive categories from the center position. Worse than Los Angeles’ two-game losing streak is the four-game losing streak of the Blackhawks. In losses to Washington, Vegas, Philadelphia, and Carolina, Chicago has been outscored 15 to 5. With that current run of form, it’s no surprise to see Chicago in last place of the Central Division. On average, the Blackhawks are scoring 2.22 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.22 goals per game (20th). Right winger Patrick Kane is tops on the Blackhawks with three goals, five assists, and eight points. |
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10-27-19 | Blues -158 v. Red Wings | Top | 5-4 | Win | 100 | 9 h 38 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blues -158 The earliest game of today’s NHL slate pits the Blues (5-3-3, 13 points) against the Red Wings (3-8-0 6 points) in Detroit. Prior to yesterday’s 3-0 loss in Boston, St. Louis took down both Colorado and Los Angeles. Currently sitting third in the Central Division, a win today could pull the Blues level with Nashville in second place. On average, the Blues are scoring 2.91 goals per game (17th) while allowing 3.09 goals per game (17th). Center Brayden Schenn has been the biggest producer for St. Louis on the attack. In addition to his three assists, Schenn leads the Blues with eight goals and 11 points. Jordan Bennington is the team’s top netminder right now by allowing 2.53 goals per game and earning a save percentage of .916. A struggling Red Wings team has lost seven straight contests. Most recently, Detroit was shut out by Buffalo on Friday. In the Atlantic Division, Detroit sits above only Ottawa. On average, the Red Wings are scoring 2.09 goals per game (30th) while allowing 3.64 goals per game (29th). Right winger Anthony Mantha leads the Red Wings with seven goals and 11 points. |
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10-26-19 | Flames v. Jets +105 | Top | 1-2 | Win | 105 | 14 h 41 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Jets +105 The Flames (6-5-1, 13 points) and Jets (5-6-0, 10 points) both find themselves several points off the leaders in their respective divisions, so they’re aiming to play catchup in tonight’s Heritage Classic outdoor game in Regina, Sask. Trailing the Pacific Division-leading Oilers, who have 17 points, Calgary now aims to earn their second victory in a row after claiming a 6-5 victory over the Panthers two days ago. The Flames have now allowed 11 goals over their past two games. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.75 goals per game (21st) while allowing 3.08 goals per game (14th). While center Elias Lindholm has racked up a team-high six goals in the team’s 12 games thus far, left winger Matthew Tkachuk is tops on the squad with six assists and 10 points. Winnipeg has hit a rough stretch after a strong start to the season. Recently, the Jets followed up a 1-0 win over Edmonton with a 3-2 loss at home against the Kings. On average, the Jets are scoring 2.55 goals per game (24th) while allowing 3.27 goals per game (21st). Center Mark Scheifele has been a steady contributor for the Jets, scoring a team-high four goals and adding eight assists on his way to racking up 12 points. |
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10-26-19 | Kings +120 v. Wild | 1-5 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 11 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Kings +120 Two teams sitting at the bottom of their respective divisions will be hoping to get out of the basement with a win this evening as the Kings (4-6-0, 8 points) take on the Wild (3-7-0, 6 points) in Minnesota. Los Angeles lost a 5-2 contest against the Blues in their last game, but won both their previous games against the Flames and Jets. As a team, the Kings have looked less than solid on defense. On average, the Kings are scoring 2.90 goals per game (18th) while allowing 3.90 goals per game (last in the NHL). Anze Kopitar continues to lead this Kings team from the center position. With a team-high four goals and seven assists, Kopitar leads L.A. with 11 points. The Wild have followed a similar pattern to that of Los Angeles recently. After two wins over Montreal and Edmonton, Minnesota fell to Nashville 4-0 in their last contest. The Wild are struggling on both ends of the ice. On average, the Wild are scoring 2.10 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.60 goals per game (tied for 27th). A mediocre Minnesota offense has been led by defenseman Brad Hunt, who’s scored a team-high four goals, two of which came on the power play, on his way to racking up a team-high six points. |
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10-25-19 | Capitals v. Canucks -105 | Top | 6-5 | Loss | -105 | 15 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canucks -105 The Capitals (7-2-3, 17 points) are set to face off with the Canucks (6-3-0, 12 points) in Vancouver in Washington’s fourth-straight road game and second game in as many nights. With seven wins on the season, the Capitals sit atop the Metropolitan Division without a team within less than four points. However, Washington is coming off an overtime loss to Edmonton in which they blew a 3-1 third-period lead. On average, the Capitals are scoring 3.67 goals per game (3rd) while allowing 3.17 goals per game (18th). The duo of Alex Ovechkin and defenseman John Carlson has been overwhelming for Washington this season. While Ovechkin leads the team with nine goals, Carlson has a team-high 16 assists and 21 points through the Capitals’ first 12 games. The Canucks are coming off a few days of rest after back-to-back wins over the Islanders and Red Wings. On average, Vancouver is scoring 3.11 goals per game (14th) while allowing 2.11 goals per game (tied for 1st). Center Bo Horvat leads Vancouver with five goals, three of which came via the power play. With four goals and six assists, center J.T. Miller leads the team with 10 points. |
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10-25-19 | Coyotes +115 v. Devils | 5-3 | Win | 115 | 9 h 22 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Coyotes +115 With a defense-first approach, the Coyotes (5-3-1, 11 points) have a roster that can do some damage in the Pacific Division. Tonight, Arizona will face off with the Devils (2-4-2, 6 points) in New Jersey. A run of four straight wins was broken last night when the Coyotes fell to the Islanders by a score of 4-2. That was the most goals Arizona has allowed all season after allowing three goals just once, the last of which came in overtime. On average, the Coyotes are scoring 2.89 goals per game (tied for 18th) while allowing 2.11 goals per game (tied for 1st). Center Nick Schmaltz leads the Coyotes with nine points on three goals and six assists. Goaltender Darcy Kuemper has been good in goal, allowing 1.87 goals per game with a .934 save percentage. The Devils haven’t played in nearly a week, when they won their second-straight game despite managing only a single goal. New Jersey is currently last in the Metropolitan Division. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.38 goals per game (27th) while allowing 3.63 goals per game (29th). Left winger Taylor Hall has been the team’s brightest spot thus far, posting a team-high five assists and six points. |
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10-24-19 | Wild v. Predators -185 | Top | 0-4 | Win | 100 | 13 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Predators -185 Tonight’s game in Nashville will give the Wild (3-6-0, 6 points) a chance to win three straight. The problem for Minnesota is that they’ll be facing a Predators (5-3-1, 11 points) team that’s been much better to start the season. By edging out Montreal and shutting out Edmonton in two-straight home games, the Wild earned back-to-back victories and pulled even with Chicago in last place of the Central Division. On average, the Wild are scoring just 2.33 goals per game (29th) while allowing 3.56 goals per game (tied for 26th). Alex Stalock has been Minnesota’s best option at goaltender with a save percentage of .942 and allowing just 1.64 goals per game. Defenseman Brad Hunt leads the way offensively with four goals and six points. The Predators are coming off a 6-1 throttling of Anaheim and are now set for their third-straight home game. Sitting second in the Central Division, Nashville relies on its offense to win games. On average, the Predators are scoring a league-best 4.22 goals per game while allowing 3.44 goals per game (tied for 23rd). Defenseman Ryan Ellis leads the team with 11 assists and 12 points. |
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10-23-19 | Penguins +190 v. Lightning | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 53 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Penguins +190 After spending a year as the dominant team in the NHL a year ago, the Lightning (4-3-1, 9 points) have gotten off to a slow start this season. Tonight in Tampa Bay, they’ll aim to get back on track with a win over the Penguins (6-4-0, 12 points). Pittsburgh is coming off two straight losses after being shut out by Vegas before losing 4-2 at the hands of the Panthers. However, the Penguins remain a top-three team in the Metropolitan Division. On average, the Penguins are scoring 3.40 goals per game (8th) while allowing 2.70 goals per game (10th). A solid, balanced Pittsburgh team is led by Sidney Crosby, who owns a team-high nine assists and 13 points through the first 10 games of the season. Currently only ahead of the Senators and Red Wings in the Atlantic Division, the Lightning are having trouble keeping the puck out of their own net. Most recently, Tampa Bay allowed six goals in a loss to the Avalanche. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.50 goals per game (7th) while allowing 3.38 goals per game (21st). Steven Stamkos has been at the forefront of the Tampa Bay attack to start the season. With a team-high four goals, Stamkos leads the Lightning with nine points. |
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10-22-19 | Kings +130 v. Jets | Top | 3-2 | Win | 130 | 13 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Kings +130 The Jets (5-5-0, 10 points) have played two more games and earned two more wins than their opponents tonight. Hoping to cut into that deficit will be the Kings (3-5-0, 6 points), who are on the road in Winnipeg. Los Angeles is currently tied with San Jose for last place in the NHL’s Pacific Division. However, the Kings got back on track after three straight losses with a 4-1 win over Calgary on the 19th. On average, the Kings are scoring 3.00 goals per game (tied for 13th) while allowing 4.00 goals per game (tied for last). With a save percentage of .897, goaltender Jack Campbell is allowing 2.77 goals per game. Offensively, center Anze Kopitar leads the Kings with three goals, six assists, and nine points. Winnipeg has followed a similar recent schedule, having lost three straight before earning a 1-0 win over Edmonton two days ago. The Jets are chasing both Colorado and St. Louis in the Central Division. On average, Winnipeg is scoring just 2.60 goals per game (22nd) while allowing 3.30 goals per game (19th). With a team-high four goals, center Mark Scheifele has been the most productive player for the Jets by adding eight assists for 12 points. |
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10-22-19 | Coyotes v. Rangers +100 | 3-2 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 53 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers +100 For the first time in a week, the Coyotes (4-2-1, 9 points) will go on the road and visit the Rangers (2-4-0, 4 points) in New York. In three straight wins over the Jets, Predators, and Senators, the Coyotes have outscored their opponents 14-6 over the last seven days. On average, Arizona is scoring 3.00 goals per game (tied for 13th) and allowing 1.86 goals per game (2nd). The strength of the Coyotes thus far has been goaltender Darcy Kuemper, who’s allowing only 1.62 goals per game in addition to a .949 save percentage. Offensively, center Nick Schmaltz doesn’t have the most goals or assists, but leads the team with eight points on three goals and five assists. The Rangers have lost four straight contests and are eager to claim their third win of the season and climb out of last place in the Metropolitan Division. On the bright side, New York has managed at least two goals in each of their last three games. On average, the Rangers are scoring 2.83 goals per game (19th) while allowing 3.67 goals per game (28th). New York has been able to count on center Mika Zibanejad through the early portion of the season. With one power play goal, Zibanejad leads the team with four goals, seven assists, and 11 points. |
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10-21-19 | Senators +190 v. Stars | Top | 1-2 | Loss | -100 | 14 h 35 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Senators +190 You’ll only find three wins between the Senators (1-5-1, 3 points) and Stars (2-7-1, 5 points) as these two teams go into this evening’s contest in Dallas. Ottawa has been outscored 10-4 in three straight losses, but they can pull confidence from a 4-2 victory over a good Lightning team just over a week ago. The Senators would rather be at home, but they’re playing a Dallas team that hasn’t won in its own building yet. On average, the Senators are scoring 2.29 goals per game while allowing 3.71 goals per game. Right winger Connor Brown leads Ottawa with five assists, and center Vladislav Namestnikov has the team-high in goals (three) and points (five). Sitting above only the Wild in the Central Division, the Stars have had plenty of trouble sticking the puck in the back of the net this year. We’ll see if Dallas can keep up its performance coming off the team’s best outing of the year, a 4-1 win over Philadelphia. On average, the Stars are scoring just 2.10 goals per game, which is last in the NHL, while allowing 3.00 goals per game. With six goals and seven points, Roope Hintz leads the Dallas offense from the left wing. |
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10-20-19 | Flames v. Ducks -120 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -120 | 12 h 19 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Ducks -120 Tonight’s game between the Flames (4-4-1, 9 points) and Ducks (6-2-0, 12 points) figures to have an impact on the Pacific Division standings, in which Anaheim sits second. Calgary will play for the second time in two days after losing to the Kings by a score of 4-1 last night. On the road, the Flames are just 1-4 and face a good Ducks team in Anaheim. On average, the Flames are scoring 2.56 goals per game while allowing 2.89 goals per game. Center Elias Lindholm leads Calgary with five goals, but left winger Johnny Gaudreau has a team-high seven points with three goals and four assists. With an extra day of rest, the Ducks are coming off a pair of wins over Buffalo and Carolina on a combined score of 9-4. Anaheim doesn’t sport the most prolific offense, but a strong defense makes up for it. On average, the Ducks are scoring just 2.75 goals per game, but they can boast the NHL’s best overall defensive record by allowing just 1.75 goals per game. With four goals and three assists, left winger Jakob Silfverberg leads the Ducks with seven points. With a matching save percentage of .941, goaltenders Ryan Miller and John Gibson have been solid in net all season. |
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10-19-19 | Panthers v. Predators -140 | 3-2 | Loss | -140 | 12 h 10 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Predators -140 Just a single point separates the Panthers (2-2-3, 7 points) and Predators (4-3-0, 8 points) through seven games. Both teams will face off this evening in Nashville. With enough points to place them ahead of only Detroit and Ottawa in the Atlantic Division, the Panthers are currently looking up at a host of teams, including Buffalo at 13 points. Florida has won just one of their past five games, and will be playing for the second time in as many days. On average, the Panthers are scoring 3.29 goals per game while allowing 3.86 goals per game. Center Aleksander Barkov leads the Panthers with six assists, and left winger Mike Hoffman leads the team with five goals and eight points. Nashville tends to find itself in high-scoring games, including a 7-4 loss to the Kings a week ago. Since then, the Preds have defeated the Knights and lost to the Coyotes. On average, Nashville is scoring an NHL-best 4.29 goals per game while allowing 4.00 goals per game. Center Matt Duchene leads the team with nine points, but center Filip Forsberg has a team-high five goals and defenseman Ryan Ellis has a team-high eight assists. |
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10-19-19 | Avalanche v. Lightning -160 | Top | 6-2 | Loss | -160 | 11 h 21 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Lightning -160 The Lightning (4-2-1, 9 points) were the NHL’s best team throughout last year’s regular season. The Avalanche (6-0-1, 13 points) have taken that title for the opening part of this season. Tonight, these two clubs will get to settle it all on the ice in Tampa Bay. Keeping up an exceptional goal rate, Colorado has earned at least a point in each one of their seven games thus far. And last night’s 5-4 win over the Panthers helped them extend their lead in the Central Division. On average, the Avalanche are scoring 4.14 goals per game, which is good enough for second in the NHL. Defensively, Colorado is allowing 2.71 goals per game (10th). Nathan McKinnon has been the main man for Colorado thus far. From the center position, McKinnon has scored four goals and added six assists for 10 points, all of which are team highs. The Lightning are coming off back-to-back victories over Montreal and Boston as they aim to find last year’s form. Sitting third in the Atlantic Division, Tampa Bay will be on an extra day of rest after taking last night off. On average, the Lightning are scoring 3.71 goals per game (6th) and allowing 3.00 goals per game (14th). Tampa Bay goalminder Andrei Vasilevskiy has allowed just 2.58 goals per game on top of a save percentage of .921. |
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10-19-19 | Canadiens +135 v. Blues | 5-2 | Win | 135 | 7 h 50 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Canadiens +135 The Canadiens (3-2-2, 8 points) and Blues (3-1-3, 9 points) have six wins and five overtime losses between them. Tonight, these two teams will battle in St. Louis. Montreal is coming off a shutout victory over the Wild, giving them two wins out of their last three contest. In those three games, the Canadiens have outscored their opponents 11-6. Meanwhile, the Blues have lost three straight to the Canadiens (6-3), Islanders (3-2), and Canucks (4-3). The Canadiens and Blues last met one week ago. With that 6-3 score line, Montreal outperformed their season averages. Thus far, the Canadiens are scoring 3.57 goals per game while allowing 3.29 goals per game. St. Louis is scoring 3.14 goals per game while allowing 3.29 goals per game. Offensively, Montreal is currently led by the trio of right winger Brendan Gallagher, right winger Joel Armia, and center Jonathan Drouin. Gallagher leads the team with seven points on three goals and four assists, Armia is the goals leader with four, and Drouin has a team-high five assists. The Blues have counted on a pair of centers for much of their offensive production. While Ryan O’Reilly leads St. Louis with six assists, Brayden Schenn continues to lead the team with five goals and eight points. |
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10-18-19 | Stars v. Penguins -140 | 2-4 | Win | 100 | 9 h 4 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Penguins -140 While the Stars (1-6-1, 3 points) have gotten off to a dismal start to the season, the Penguins (5-2-0, 10 points) have jumped out to second in the Metropolitan Division. Tonight, these two teams go head to head. Dallas has been thoroughly lacking offensive firepower through the first eight games of the season. The Stars now find themselves in the midst of a four-game losing streak in which they’ve managed only five goals. On average, the Stars are scoring just 1.88 goals per game, which ranks them last in the NHL. Dallas is also allowing 3.13 goals per game. Left winger Roope Hintz has been the best offensive weapon for Dallas thus far. With a team-high four goals and an assist, Hintz leads the team with five points. The Penguins enter this contest on a four-game winning streak that includes a 3-2 win over Colorado two days ago. With a pair of seven-goal outbursts, Pittsburgh has outscored its last four opponents 19 to 9. On average, the Penguins are scoring 4.00 goals per game, which is tied for second in the NHL. Defensively, the Penguins are allowing 2.57 goals per game. While center Jake Quentzel leads Pittsburgh in goals with five, center Sidney Crosby has scored four goals and leads the team with eight assists and 12 points. |
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10-18-19 | Rangers +180 v. Capitals | Top | 2-5 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 56 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Rangers +180 The Rangers (2-2-0, 4 points) will be looking to gain some ground in the Metropolitan Division this evening as they take on the Capitals (4-2-2, 10 points) in Washington D.C. After starting the season off with a pair of wins, New York has lost its last two contests to Edmonton and New Jersey. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.25 goals per game while allowing 3.50 goals per game. Center Mika Zibanejad has been the brightest player for the Rangers thus far. Zibanejad is currently averaging a goal and assist per game. In total, Zibanejad leads the team with four goals, four assists, and eight points. Washington has an incredibly productive player of its own in defenseman John Carlson. With three goals and a team-high 11 assists, Carlson leads the Capitals with 14 points through the first eight games of the season. With a 4-3 win over Toronto two days ago, the Capitals now find themselves in a tie for second in the division with Pittsburgh. On average, Washington is both scoring and allowing 3.25 goals per game. The Capitals find themselves in the midst of a goalie controversy, as rookie Ilya Samsonov (3-1, .933 save percentage) has outperformed long-time netminder Braden Holtby (1-1-2, .846 save percentage). |
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10-17-19 | Canucks +160 v. Blues | Top | 4-3 | Win | 160 | 11 h 29 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canucks +160 It’s been a fairly successful start to the season for both the Canucks (3-2-0, 6 points) and Blues (3-1-2, 8 points), who will go head to head this evening in St. Louis. Vancouver has turned around an 0-2 start to the season with three straight wins over the Kings, Flyers, and Red Wings. Over those three wins, the Canucks outscored their opponents 16-5. On average, Vancouver is scoring 3.40 goals per game while allowing 2.20 goals per game. That +1.20 goal differential is good enough for fourth best in the NHL right now. Center J.T. Miller has been the main man for the Canucks thus far. With three goals and seven points, Miller leads the team. The defending Stanley Cup Champions are coming off two straight losses to the Canadiens and Islanders. The Blues were outscored 9-5 in those two games. On average, St. Louis is scoring 3.17 goals per game while allowing 3.33 goals per game. After four straight road games, this will be St. Louis’ first game at home in since an October 5th win over Dallas. On top of two assists, center Brayden Schenn has scored a team-high five goals and leads St. Louis with seven points. |
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10-17-19 | Rangers v. Devils -115 | 2-5 | Win | 100 | 10 h 7 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Devils -115 Through six games, the Devils (0-4-2, 2 points) don’t have anything to show in the win column. They’ll try to change that tonight when they host the Rangers (2-1-0, 4 points) in New Jersey. New York has only played three games thus far, the last of which was a 4-1 loss to Edmonton. On average, the Rangers are scoring 3.67 goals per game while allowing 3.00 goals per game. Center Mika Zibanejad has been incredible for the Rangers throughout the start of the season. In just three games, Zibanejad leads the team in all major offensive categories with four goals, four assists, and eight points. The Devils have had trouble putting the puck in the opposing net and keeping it out of their own. After being shutout against Boston, New Jersey’s most recent game ended in a 6-4 loss to Florida. On average, the Devils are scoring 2.17 goals per game while allowing 4.50 goals per game. Both of those marks place New Jersey 30th out of 31 teams. If the Devils are going to finally get a win, they’ll need left winger Taylor Hall to be good. So far, Hall leads the devils in assists, with four, and points, with five. |
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10-16-19 | Sabres v. Ducks -130 | Top | 2-5 | Win | 100 | 15 h 32 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Ducks -130 Hockey fans will get to treat themselves to a clash of two of the NHL’s better teams in this young season as the Sabres (5-0-1, 11 points) go into Anaheim to take on the Ducks (4-2-0, 8 points) this evening. Buffalo has earned a result from every one of their six games thus far, and that’s handed them a place atop the Atlantic Division standings. Meanwhile, the Ducks trail only Edmonton in the Pacific Division. Both teams last played on Monday, but the results were very different. The Sabres defeated Dallas 4-0 to rack up their third win in a row, and the Ducks lost for the second time this season in a 4-2 game in Boston. On average, the Sabres are scoring 4.00 goals per game while allowing 2.17 goals per game. The Ducks are averaging 2.17 goals per game while letting in just 1.67 goals per game, which is currently tied with Boston for the best mark in the NHL. This will be a test of great offense versus great defense, so the Sabres will be counting on center Jack Eichel, who leads the team with nine points, and right winger Victor Olofsson, who leads the team with five goals and just became the first player in NHL history to score his first seven career goals on the power play. |
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10-16-19 | Maple Leafs v. Capitals -115 | 3-4 | Win | 100 | 9 h 46 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Capitals -115 With a pair of losses in either record, the Maple Leafs (4-2-1, 9 points) and Capitals (3-2-2, 8 points) are set for a clash in the nation’s capital tonight. After giving up seven goals to the Lightning a week ago to mark the team’s third-straight loss, Toronto recovered well enough to earn victories over Detroit and Minnesota. In their past two games, the Maple Leafs have outscored their opponents 9-4. On average, the Maple Leafs are scoring 4.00 goals per game while allowing 3.29 goals per game. Center Auston Matthews leads Toronto with seven goals through the team’s first seven games, and center Mitch Marner has already racked up three goals and six assists for a team-high nine points. Washington’s four losses, two of which came in overtime, have been separated by just a single win over Dallas a few days ago. On average, the Capitals are scoring 3.14 goals per game while allowing 3.29 goals per game. Defenseman John Carlson has been great for the Capitals so far, earning nine assists on top of two goals for a team-high 11 points. Not surprisingly, Alex Ovechkin leads Washington with five goals. |
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10-15-19 | Predators +120 v. Golden Knights | Top | 5-2 | Win | 120 | 15 h 4 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Predators +120 Using a strong power play, the Golden Knights (4-2-0, 8 points) have jumped near the top of the pack in the Pacific Division. They’ll hope to continue their momentum as they host the Predators (3-2-0, 6 points) in Vegas tonight. Both teams last took the ice against the L.A. Kings. While Nashville took the 7-4 loss in Los Angeles, the Golden Knights were able to earn a 5-2 victory the next day. The Predators are getting used to high-scoring affairs, with an average of nearly nine goals per contest. Nashville is relying on offense by scoring 4.60 goals per game while allowing 4.20 goals per game. Vegas has been better defensively, but not quite as proficient as the Predators on the offensive end of the ice. On average, the Golden Knights are scoring 4.00 goals per game while allowing 2.33 goals per game. Coming off one more day of rest than their opponent tonight, Nashville will be hoping for continued production from center Matt Duchene and center Filip Forsberg. While Duchene leads the team with nine points on two goals and seven assists, Forsberg is the team’s leading goal scorer with four. The Preds will need to limit Vegas on the power play after the Golden Knights scored on all three power play opportunities against the Kings. |
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10-14-19 | Stars -105 v. Sabres | Top | 0-4 | Loss | -105 | 6 h 19 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Stars -105 The Stars (1-4-1, 3 points) have a tough task in front of them as they go into Buffalo to take on a hot Sabres (4-0-1, 9 points) team that’s earned points in every one of their first five games. Dallas may be happy to be on the road, where they earned their lone victory of the season against Washington a week ago. Since then, the Stars have lost two straight at home. On average, the Stars are scoring 2.17 goals per game while allowing 3.00 goals per game. Left winger Roope Hintz has been the most productive player on the Dallas roster. Thus far, Hintz has scored four goals and added an assist for five points. Buffalo sits atop the Atlantic Division after back-to-back wins over Montreal and Florida. On average, the Sabres are scoring 4.00 goals per game and giving up 2.60 goals per game. Center Jack Eichel leads the team with seven points on three goals and four assists. Right winger Victor Olofsson is Buffalo’s leading goal-scorer with four. The Stars should be able to get back on track if they improve the power play. Thus far, Dallas has scored on just one of 20 power play chances. |
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10-13-19 | Flames v. Sharks -115 | Top | 1-3 | Win | 100 | 14 h 38 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Sharks -115 The San Jose Sharks (1-4-0, 2 points) are looking up at every other team in the Pacific Division. Tonight, they’ll be hosting the middle-of-the-division Calgary Flames (2-2-1, 5 points) with a chance to move up the list. The Flames have alternated wins and losses throughout their first five games, most recently falling 6-2 to the Vegas Golden Knights. On average, Calgary is scoring 2.60 goals per game while allowing 3.40 goals per game. Saving just 155 of 171 shots faced, Flames goaltender David Rittich has a save percentage of .906%. Thus far, Rittich has played in every game. Left winger Johnny Gaudreau continues to lead the Flames offensively. In addition to being tied with Matthew Tkachuk with a team-best four assists, Gaudreau is tops on the team with three goals and seven points. After four straight losses to open the 2019-20 season, San Jose earned their first win in a 5-4 contest against the Blackhawks in their most recent contest. On average, the Sharks are scoring 2.00 goals per game while allowing 4.20 goals per game. Both Martin Jones and Aaron Dell have played in goal for San Jose. Dell has been the better of the two, saving 61 of 69 shots for a save percentage of .884. Defenseman Brent Burns leads the Sharks with two goals, three assists, and five total points. |
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10-12-19 | Flames +130 v. Golden Knights | Top | 2-6 | Loss | -100 | 15 h 38 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Flames +130 Thus far, the Flames (2-1-1, 5 points) and Golden Knights (2-2-0, 4 points) are neck and neck with each other as they try to keep up with Edmonton and Anaheim in the Pacific Division. In a late game, the Flames and Knights will face off in Vegas. Calgary has alternated wins and losses through five contests, most recently defeating Dallas in a 3-2 game. On average, the Flames are scoring and allowing 2.75 goals per game. Left winger Johnny Gaudreau has been the biggest contributor for this Calgary team, scoring two goals and racking up four assists for one more point than games played. Vegas kicked off the season with a pair of wins over San Jose, but have had a tougher time since then. In their past two games, the Golden Knights have been outscored 8-4 in two losses to Boston and Phoenix. On average, Vegas is scoring 3.25 goals per game while allowing 2.50 goals per game. Matching Calgary’s Gaudreau, right winger Mark Stone has contributed six points on two goals and four assists for Vegas. Right winger Reilly Smith leads the team with three goals. |
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10-12-19 | Coyotes v. Avalanche -155 | 2-3 | Win | 100 | 13 h 25 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Avalanche -155 The Avalanche (3-0-0, 6 points) have a flawless record through three games of the season. Tonight, they’ll try to make it 4-for-4 when they host the Coyotes (1-2-0, 2 points) in Colorado. Phoenix recovered from a winless start with a 4-1 win over Vegas in their most recent game. As a whole, the Coyotes have struggled to score goals. On average, Phoenix is scoring 1.67 goals per game while allowing 1.33 goals per game. With 89 saves on 93 shots against, Phoenix goaltender Darcy Kuemper has allowed just four goals with a save percentage of .957. The Coyotes will likely need more offense to take down Colorado, who’s aiming to end a season-opening four-game homestand with a perfect record. In three games, the Avalanche have scored a total of 13 goals. On average, Colorado is scoring 4.33 goals per game and allowing 2.33 goals per game. Right winger Mikko Rantanen has already contributed five points with three goals and two assists. This matchup will likely come down to a speedy Colorado team with a strong top line versus the solid defense of a Coyotes team that’s allowed just four goals in three games. |
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10-12-19 | Maple Leafs v. Red Wings +165 | 5-2 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 40 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Red Wings +165 Despite playing one fewer game than the Maple Leafs (2-2-1, 5 points), the Red Wings (3-1-0, 6 points) have one more point on the season. Tonight, these two teams will face off in Detroit. Toronto is coming off three straight losses, one of which came in overtime. Their most recent game was a 7-3 beating at the hands of a strong Lightning team. On paper, Toronto looks like a perfectly average team in this young season. On average, the Maple Leafs score 3.80 goals per game and allow 3.80 goals per game. Center Auston Matthews has been the leading man for Toronto through five games, earning seven points on six goals and an assist. Detroit is fresh off a 4-2 victory over Montreal, and now sits behind only Buffalo in the Atlantic Division. It’s been a strong start to the season for the Red Wings, who are currently scoring 3.50 goals per game while allowing 2.75 goals per game, on average. Already with six goals and two assists, Anthony Mantha leads the Red Wings with eight points from the right wing position. |
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10-11-19 | Panthers +100 v. Sabres | Top | 2-3 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 22 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Panthers +100 With three games played, the Panthers (1-2-0, 2 points) have taken just two points this season. Florida will try to double that total when they go into Buffalo to take on the Atlantic Division-leading Sabres (3-0-1, 7 points). The Panthers are scoring goals, but letting in even more. In three games, Florida has allowed 14 total goals. In losses to Tampa Bay and Carolina, the Panthers allowed a total of 11 goals. On average, Florida is scoring 3.00 goals per game while allowing 4.67 goals per game. On the bright side, the Panthers are getting great production from left winger Mike Hoffman, who leads the team with six points on four goals and two assists. The Sabres have taken points from every contest this year, including a 4-3 overtime loss to Columbus. Most recently, Buffalo defeated Montreal by a score of 5-4. On average, the Sabres are scoring 4.50 goals per game while allowing 2.75 goals per game. With seven points, center Jack Eichel leads the team with three goals and four assists. Through four games, right winger Victor Olofsson is the Sabres’ leading goal-scorer with four. |
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10-10-19 | Sharks v. Blackhawks -110 | Top | 5-4 | Loss | -110 | 13 h 34 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blackhawks -110 While the Blackhawk (0-1-0, 0 points) have played just one game, the Sharks (0-4-0, 0 points) have already played four. Between the two, you won’t find a single point. Tonight, these squads will go head to head in Chicago. San Jose has managed to score more than a single goal in just one of their first four games, which was a 5-2 loss to Nashville. In a pair of losses to Vegas and another to Anaheim, the Sharks haven’t finished any game within a goal of the opponent. On average, San Jose is scoring 1.25 goals per game and allowing 4.25 goals per contest. Through a rough four-game start, defenseman Brent Burns leads the Sharks with three points on one goal and two assists. No San Jose player has more than one goal to his name thus far. After signing Patrick Marleau to a one-year deal, the Sharks could have the team’s leading career goal scorer (508) and points leader (1,082) on the ice. The Blackhawks’ lone game of the season ended as a one-goal loss to Philadelphia in the Czech Republic. Six days have passed since that season opener, so Chicago should be well rested. Right-winger Patrick Kane has gotten off to a hot start, already having scored one goal and notching two assists to rack up three points in a single game of action. |
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10-10-19 | Capitals v. Predators -130 | 5-6 | Win | 100 | 11 h 29 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Predators -130 While the Capitals (2-0-2, 6 points) have earned at least one point in every contest this year, the Predators (2-1-0, 4 points) have failed to do so just once. Tonight, these two teams face off in Nashville. Washington followed up one-goal wins over the Blues and Islanders with one-goal, overtime losses to the Hurricanes and Stars. On average, the Capitals are scoring 2.50 goals per game and allowing 2.50 goals per game. John Carlson leads Washington with five total points on one goal and four assists. T.J. Oshie has added another two goals and one assist to start the season. The Capitals trail only the undefeated Carolina Hurricanes in the Metropolitan Division. Meanwhile, the Predators are third in the Central Division, looking up at both St. Louis and Colorado. A pair of 5-2 wins over Minnesota and San Jose has been separated by a 5-3 loss to Detroit for the Preds. Offensively, Nashville has gotten out to a hot start with 4.33 goals per game through three contests. On average, the Predators are allowing 3.00 goals per game. With six points on six assists, center Matt Duchene leads the Predators with an average of two points per game. Filip Forsberg leads Nashville with three goals. |
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10-09-19 | Canadiens v. Sabres -110 | Top | 4-5 | Win | 100 | 11 h 29 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Sabres -110 With the benefit of playing one more game than tonight’s opponent, the Buffalo Sabres (2-0-1, 5 points) sit two points ahead of the Montreal Canadiens (1-0-1, 3 points) in the Atlantic Division. Tonight, the Sabres will host the Canadiens. Montreal opened the season with a 4-3 OT loss to Carolina before beating Toronto by a score of 6-5. Buffalo is coming off a one-goal loss to the Blue Jackets, but they opened the season with a win over Pittsburgh before exploding for seven goals in a victory over New Jersey. Goalie Carey Price is allowing 3.69 goals per game with a .900 save percentage for the Canadiens, but it’s backup goaltender Keith Kinkaid who will make his season debut tonight. Carter Hutton has been in goal for Buffalo’s two wins, allowing an average of 1.50 goals with a save percentage of .939. With one goals and two assists, Brendan Gallagher leads the Canadiens. Defenseman Rasmus Dahlin leads the Sabres with one goal and four assists. Buffalo won three of four contests against the Canadiens last season, two of which ended in overtime. Look for Jeff Skinner, who scored seven points on four goals and three assists against Montreal last year. |
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10-08-19 | Bruins +130 v. Golden Knights | Top | 4-3 | Win | 130 | 15 h 5 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Bruins +130 We’re only a few games into the 2019-20 season, but we can still enjoy a matchup between two undefeated teams as the Boston Bruins (2-0-0, 4 points) go into Vegas to take on the Golden Knights (2-0-0, 4 points). Thus far, the strength of the Bruins has been the defense. Through two games, Boston has held opponents to just one total goal while scoring three goals of their own. Now, the Bruins will play their third-straight away game to start the season. The Golden Knights have looked good on both sides of the game in their two contests against San Jose. Allowing just one goal in each game, Marc-Andre Fleury has a .965 save percentage so far. And with nine total goals in two games, Vegas looks good on the attack as well. Coming off a Stanly Cup Finals Game 7 loss to the Blues, Boston aims to stay perfect against an opponent they’ve defeated in three of the last four matchups. Although Vegas has been scoring more goals so far this season, Boston was slightly better in that phase of the game a year ago. While the Bruins ranked 11th with 3.13 goals per game in 2018-19, the Golden Knights ranked 13th with 3.00 goals per game. |
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10-08-19 | Hurricanes +115 v. Panthers | 6-3 | Win | 115 | 12 h 38 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Hurricanes +115 The Carolina Hurricanes (3-0-0, 6 points) have gotten off to a lightning-fast start, and they’ll aim to continue that momentum on the road as they take on the Panthers (1-1-0, 2 points) in Florida. While the Hurricanes are currently the top team in the Metropolitan Division, the Panthers are ahead of only winless Ottawa in the Atlantic Division. Coming off a 4-3 win over the Lightning, Carolina has scored either three or four goals in every game of this young season. The defense has been good enough, as the Hurricanes haven’t allowed more than three goals in any game. Despite winning all three matchups thus far, each contest has been decided by a single goal. In fact, every Carolina game has gone to overtime, with one being decided in a shootout. Florida has a tough schedule to start the season, having this Carolina game on the heels of back-to-back contests versus Tampa Bay, who led the NHL in scoring by a wide margin last year. However, the Panthers followed up a 5-2 loss on the road with a 4-3 home victory on Saturday. Center Erik Haula has now scored in each of the first three games after coming over from the Vegas Golden Knights. Before a 15-game season marred by injury last year, Haula scored a career-high 29 goals the year prior. |
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10-06-19 | Jets v. Islanders -130 | Top | 1-4 | Win | 100 | 10 h 17 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Islanders -130 The Winnipeg Jets (1-1-0, 2 points) have played two games that included a total of 19 goals between them. Coming off a 5-4 win over New Jersey, the Jets now set their sights on a Sunday evening game against the Islanders (0-1-0, 0 points) in New York. Winnipeg’s first victory of the season was an unlikely one after going down by four goals to the Devils. In the end, the Jets won 5-4 in a shootout while the Islanders were losing 2-1 to the Capitals. Last year, the Jets went 47-30-5 for 99 points. With 3.29 goals per game, Winnipeg was the seventh-best team in the NHL. By allowing 2.96 goals per game, the Jets ranked 15th among all teams. The Islanders were able to rack up four more points last season, finishing with 103 points on a 48-27-7 record. With 2.72 goals per game, the Islanders ranked 22nd in the NHL a year ago. Defensively, the Islanders were the best team in hockey by letting in just 2.33 goals per game. Despite a loss to Washington, the Islanders continued their good defensive form in the season opener by allowing just two goals in the game. |
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10-05-19 | Wild +150 v. Avalanche | Top | 2-4 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 29 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Wild +150 The Minnesota Wild (0-1-0, 0 points) aim to avoid a winless start through two games of a fresh season when they go into Colorado to take on the Avalanche (1-0-0, 2 points). While the Avalanche were beating up on Calgary 5-3 in their season opener, the Wild were letting in four goals in the third period of an eventual 5-2 loss to Nashville. A year ago, the Wild finished with 83 points on the back of a 37-36-9 record. There was no playoff hockey for Minnesota, but there was for the Avalanche. After finishing the regular season with a record of 38-30-14 and 90 points, Colorado pulled the upset over Calgary in the playoffs before being knocked out by San Jose. With just 2.56 goals per game, Minnesota was one of the worst offensive teams in hockey a year ago, ranking 27th. Colorado rounded out the top 10 with their 3.15 goals per game. Defensively, Minnesota was slightly better than their opponents today. The Wild finished 12th in the NHL with 2.84 goals allowed per game. The Avalanche finished 16th among all teams with 2.98 goals allowed per game. With the return of a healthy Ryan Suter, who was hindered by an ankle injury for a large part of last season, the Wild have playoff aspirations this year. |
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10-05-19 | Hurricanes v. Capitals -115 | 3-2 | Loss | -115 | 10 h 46 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Capitals -115 You won’t find a loss on the record of either the Carolina Hurricanes (1-0-0, 2 points) or Washington Capitals (2-0-0, 4 points) at this early stage of the season. That will change after these two teams face off in Washington D.C. tonight. The Hurricanes edged out Montreal 4-3 in the season opener. The Capitals have already played twice, defeating both the Islanders and Blues by a goal each. Carolina now aims to build on last season’s 99 points on a 46-29-7 record. The Hurricanes were a middle-of-the-pack team offensively with 2.96 goals per game (16th). By allowing just 2.70 goals per game, the Hurricanes were tied for seventh among all teams. The Capitals are coming off yet another season of more than 100 points, with 48 wins, 26 losses, and eight OT losses for 104 points. As the fifth-best offensive team a year ago, Washington scored 3.34 goals per game. By letting in 3.02 goals per game, the Capitals were tied for 17th in the NHL. Washington is already getting strong production out of Jakub Vrana, who put St. Louis away with an overtime goal in the season opener and a scored a first-period goal that set up T.J. Oshie to score the game-winner in the second period. |
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10-05-19 | Lightning -105 v. Panthers | 3-4 | Loss | -105 | 9 h 25 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Lightning -105 After dropping the season opener 5-2, the Florida Panthers (0-1-0, 0 points) are looking for instant revenge against the Tampa Bay Lightning (1-0-0, 2 points). This contest will be the Panthers’ home opener. A game that ended with a lopsided score line was very tight throughout the majority of the game. It wasn’t until after Vincent Trocheck tied the game at 2-2 midway through the third period that the Lightning took over. Ondrej Palat scored the third Tampa Bay goal on a power play about one minute later, handing the Lightning a lead they would never give up. This contest features two of the better goalies in the NHL. Andrei Vasilevskiy is in net for the Lightning after winning the Vezina Trophy last season. For the Panthers, Sergei Bobrovsky is now the goalie after coming over from Columbus. Lightning fans will remember Bobrovsky well after the Blue Jackets stunned Tampa Bay in the first round of the playoffs at the end of last season. With five goals in the first game, the Lightning look poised to repeat as the top scoring team in the NHL. Last year, Tampa Bay finished far ahead of everyone else with 3.89 goals per game. The next-best team was Calgary with 3.52 goals per game. The Panthers ranked ninth among all teams with 3.22 goals per game. |
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10-04-19 | Maple Leafs v. Blue Jackets +135 | Top | 4-1 | Loss | -100 | 12 h 32 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blue Jackets +135 The Blue Jackets are set for their first game of the 2019-20 season as they host the Maple Leafs (1-0-0, 2 points) this evening. Toronto is coming off a season opener of its own in which the team scored five goals in a win over Ottawa. Although the Maple Leafs come into this season with higher expectations than the Blue Jackets, it was Columbus who took down the Lightning in the first round of last year’s playoffs while Toronto fell to Boston in the same round. Last year, Toronto was one of the best offensive teams in the NHL with 3.49 goals per game (4th in the league). With 3.12 goals per game, the Blue Jackets ranked 12th. Defensively, the Maple Leafs were 20th among all teams by letting in 3.04 goals per game. Columbus ranked 11th with 2.82 goals allowed per game. Although Columbus was able to take down last year’s best regular season team with a sweep in the playoffs, they’ll be entering a new season without leading goal scorer Artemi Panarin and starting goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. |
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10-03-19 | Canadiens +140 v. Hurricanes | Top | 3-4 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 3 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Canadiens +140 After a surprising run to the Eastern Conference Finals in last year’s playoffs, the Carolina Hurricanes are looking to start off the new season on a strong note as they play host to the Montreal Canadiens. The Hurricanes defeated the Capitals 4-3 and swept the Islanders to make it to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they were swept by the Bruins. On the flip side, the Canadiens are looking for a second-straight year of progress after improving their win total from 29 to 44 a season ago. In total, Montreal finished with 96 points on a 44-30-8 record. The Hurricanes ended the 2018-19 season with a record of 46-29-7 and 99 points. Offensively, these two teams were very close last year. While the Canadiens were tied for 13th in the league with 3.00 goals per game, the Hurricanes scored a 16th-best 2.96 goals per game. Defensively, Carolina was the better squad. By allowing just 2.70 goals a game, Carolina was tied for seventh in the NHL. Montreal was ranked 13thwith 2.88 goals allowed per game. Brendan Gallagher, who led the Canadiens with 33 goals last season, returns to build on last year’s production. |
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10-03-19 | Jets v. Rangers -125 | 4-6 | Win | 100 | 10 h 56 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Rangers -125 The Winnipeg Jets will start the 2019-20 season away from home as they go into New York to take on the Rangers. While the Jets earned a playoff spot a year ago by finishing with 99 points on 47 wins, 30 loss, and five overtime losses, they were knocked out in the first round by the Blues. The Rangers failed to make the playoffs after finishing seventh in the Metropolitan Division with a record of 32-36-14 and 78 points. Although the Jets were an average team on the defensive side of the game, they were a strong team on offense. Winnipeg let in 2.96 goals per game last season, which was good enough for 15th in the NHL. With 3.29 goals per game, the Jets finished seventh in the league. New York was mediocre in pretty much every aspect of the game throughout the 2018-19 season. With 2.70 goals per game, the Rangers were 23rd among all teams. By allowing 3.26 goals per game, the Rangers were 23rd. Coming off a down season, Henrik Lundqvist return as goalie for the Rangers. Last year, Lundqvist went 18-23-10 with a 3.07 goals allowed average and .907 save percentage. |
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10-02-19 | Sharks +160 v. Golden Knights | Top | 1-4 | Loss | -100 | 16 h 45 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Sharks +160 Hockey is finally back, and we get a particularly juicy opening-night matchup in the Western Conference as the Golden Knights host the Sharks in Las Vegas. These two teams will go head to head once again on Friday. This is a grudge match for the Golden Knights, who were knocked out of the playoffs by San Jose in controversial fashion a season ago. In a Game 7 classic, Vegas was up 3-0 when Cody Eakin was given a five-minute major for cross-checking. NHL officials later said Aekin should’ve been given a two-minute minor, but the damage was done. That penalty launched San Jose into a four-goal frenzy. A last-ditch Vegas goal sent the game to overtime, but the Sharks won the series and sent the Golden Knights packing. Coming into a new season, the Sharks will be without Joe Pavelski, who scored a team-high 38 goals, and Evander Kane, who scored 30 goals of his own a season ago. Pavelski moved to the Dallas Stars; Kane is on a suspension. However, San Jose will be happy to have a healthy Erik Karlsson. After offseason surgery, the two-time Norris Award winning defenseman is good to go. Looking at last year’s teams, this is a defensive strength versus offensive strength. Defensively, the Gold Knights were the 10th-ranked team in the league by allowing just 2.78 goals per game compared to the 3.15 goals the Sharks let in per game (21st). Offensively, the Sharks were much better, scoring 3.52 goals a game (T-2nd) while Vegas managed just 3.00 goals a game (T-13th). |
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09-28-19 | Blackhawks +160 v. Bruins | Top | 2-8 | Loss | -100 | 7 h 49 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blackhawks +160 It’s the final game of the preseason for both the Chicago Blackhawks (2-2-1, 5 points) and Boston Bruins (3-0-2, 8 points), who face off this afternoon. While Boston has won its two previous games over Philadelphia and New Jersey, Chicago is coming off a 0-6 loss to Washington. Offensively, both the Blackhawks and Bruins were in the top half of the league a year ago. Chicago ranked 8thwith 3.26 goals per game, and Boston ranked 11thwith 3.13 goals per game. Defense was a different story, as the Blackhawks struggled to keep the puck out of the net. Allowing 3.55 goals a game, Chicago ranked 30thin the NHL. On average, the Bruins gave up just 2.59 goals a game, which was good enough for 3rdin the league. Chicago finished the 2018-19 regular season with a record of 36-34-12 and 84 points. Meanwhile, Boston racked up 107 points on a 49-24-9 record, which earned them a spot in the playoffs. After losing just two games on the way to the Stanley Cup Finals, the Bruins fell to the Blues in Game 7. |
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09-27-19 | Maple Leafs v. Red Wings +105 | Top | 4-3 | Loss | -100 | 10 h 10 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Red Wings +105 After beating up on the Canadiens in back-to-back 3-0 fashion, the Maple Leafs (3-3-0, 6 points) are set to face off against the Red Wings (3-2-2, 8 points) this evening with the preseason nearing its end. This contest will be one of two for the Maple Leafs before they kick off the season Wednesday night against Ottawa. The other will also be against Detroit. The same can be said for the Red Wings, who have only two games versus Toronto remaining in the preseason schedule before heading to Nashville to take on the Predators on October 5. The Maple Leafs were the much better offensive team a year ago. With 3.49 goals a game, Toronto ranked fourth in the NHL. With 2.73 goals a game, Detroit ranked 21st. Neither team was great defensively. While Toronto let in 3.04 goals per game (20th), Detroit allowed 3.32 goals per game (27th) last season. With a record of 46-28-8, the Maple Leafs finished the 2018-19 season with 100 points. Toronto was knocked out of the playoffs in the first round by the Bruins in seven games. The Red Wings had a tough year in which they missed out on playoff hockey. With a record of 32-40-10, Detroit concluded last season with 74 points. |
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09-26-19 | Flames v. Sharks -130 | Top | 1-4 | Win | 100 | 13 h 41 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Sharks -130 The NHL preseason continues with a Thursday night matchup between the Calgary Flames (3-2-1, 7 points) and San Jose Sharks (0-4-0, 0 points). The Flames have been decent throughout the preseason, scoring 15 goals in five games on their way to three victories and an overtime loss. On the other hand, the Sharks have been very poor, losing all four of their matchups thus far. However, San Jose will be eager to pick up the pace as they grow closer to regular season play. This will be a contest between two of the top-scoring teams in the NHL a season ago. Calgary and San Jose were both tied for second in the league with 3.52 goals scored per game. Only Tampa Bay was better, with 3.89 goals per game. Calgary was significantly better on defense in the 2018-19 season, allowing a ninth-best 2.72 goals per game. San Jose let in 3.15 goals a game, which was good enough for 21stin the NHL. The Flames ended the season with 50 wins, 25 loss, and seven OT losses for a combined 107 points. In the playoffs, Calgary won only a single game and was knocked out in the first round by the Avalanche. San Jose finished last season with 101 points on a 46-27-9 record. The Sharks made it to the Western Conference Finals, where they lost to the Blues in six games. |
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09-25-19 | Canadiens +155 v. Maple Leafs | 0-3 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 43 m | Show | |
50* Powerhouse Play on Canadiens +155 Two Atlantic Division teams are set for a rematch tonight after the Maple Leafs (2-3-0, 4 points) defeated the Canadiens (4-1-0, 8 points) on Monday. As far as the preseason goes, Toronto is ahead of only Tampa Bay in the division. Meanwhile, Montreal is sitting atop the standings with only a single loss thus far. In 2018-19, the Maple Leafs finished the regular season with a record of 46-28-8 and 100 points. Toronto was knocked out of the playoffs by the Bruins, who won Game 7 of the first-round matchup by a score of 5-1. The Canadiens finished the season just four points behind tonight’s competition with a record of 44-30-8. With 3.49 goals per game last season, the Maple Leafs were one of the top teams in the NHL (4th). Montreal was tied with Vegas at 13thwith 3.00 goals per game. Defensively, Montreal was better by allowing 2.88 goals per game (13th) while Toronto gave up 3.04 goals per game (20th). Montreal will be aiming to keep the momentum of a good preseason going through the final two games before facing off against Carolina in the season opener on October 3. The Maple Leafs will play Detroit twice to close out the preseason after tonight’s game before hosting Ottawa in the first regular season game on October 2. |
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09-25-19 | Blue Jackets +130 v. Sabres | Top | 3-4 | Loss | -100 | 11 h 43 m | Show |
100* Sharp Money Syndicate Play on Blue Jackets +130 Two teams with identical records are set to face off this evening in Buffalo as the Sabres (2-2-0, 4 points) host the Blue Jackets (2-2-0, 4 points) in another preseason matchup. These two played once already, with Columbus coming out on top by a score of 4-1. Coming off a 47-31-4 season, the Blue Jackets are aiming to return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs once again. Buffalo finished the 2018-19 season with a record of 33-39-10 and a point total of 76. A season ago, the Blue Jackets scored 3.13 goals a game, which was good enough for 12thin the NHL. With 2.82 goals allowed per game, Columbus ranked 11thin the league. With 2.70 goals a game throughout the 2018-19 season, the Sabres were tied with the Rangers for 23rdin the NHL. Buffalo was even worse defensively, letting in 3.27 goals per game and ranking 24thamong all teams. While the Blue Jackets are coming off a 5-3 loss to the defending Stanley Cup Champion Blues, the Sabres defeated the Maple Leafs by a score of 5-3 on Saturday in their last action. With the turnover in rosters throughout the preseason we don’t know who will get the majority of the time on the ice, but look out for Jacob Lilja, who scored two of the Blue Jackets’ three goals against St. Louis on Sunday. |
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06-12-19 | Blues v. Bruins -145 | Top | 4-1 | Loss | -145 | 13 h 20 m | Show |
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06-09-19 | Bruins v. Blues -110 | Top | 5-1 | Loss | -110 | 13 h 20 m | Show |
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05-29-19 | Blues +155 v. Bruins | Top | 3-2 | Win | 155 | 11 h 60 m | Show |
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05-14-19 | Bruins v. Hurricanes -110 | Top | 2-1 | Loss | -110 | 11 h 4 m | Show |
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05-02-19 | Bruins v. Blue Jackets -120 | Top | 4-1 | Loss | -120 | 11 h 38 m | Show |
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05-01-19 | Islanders v. Hurricanes -120 | Top | 2-5 | Win | 100 | 11 h 32 m | Show |
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04-30-19 | Sharks v. Avalanche -120 | Top | 4-2 | Loss | -120 | 14 h 32 m | Show |
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04-24-19 | Hurricanes +145 v. Capitals | Top | 4-3 | Win | 145 | 13 h 38 m | Show |
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04-23-19 | Golden Knights v. Sharks -105 | Top | 4-5 | Win | 100 | 14 h 2 m | Show |
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