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I'll ride the under in this serie.

I'll pass on the side ml but might also grab mtl +1.5 and the under.
Just dont like those empty netter in the series.
Might be wise to just go under.


We should watch one of these together one of those days.
 

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Well.
You are o the over i'm on the under(no play)
We both agree we dont know on the side(no play)

I'll just go under minimum for fun.
t'es fourr?:nono:
 

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You will have to do a siesta after the fiesta before the game............
What a nice day i'm going on saint-jean street for a walk.
to see the moon1
 

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fwiw, I took Mont(+120).

Also, trying Mont(+180) on adjusted series line.

My perspective is that Theodore still deserves more respect than Weekes. Theodore has been at an MVP level for a full season. Weekes has been great for 3 gms. Big difference.

Carolina has still scored only 11 goals in L7. Tough to win a lot of gms like that.

As 1837 pointed out, was not shocking to see Monty a little flat in Gm1. I think they bounce right back here in Gm2. Reasonably price home fav translates into a long, competitive series imo. Habs even it up today imho.

And that's an unbiased viewpoint. :) GL, guys.
 

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chucky the goat i like the valu of mtl in the serie; SPECIALLY if Zetnick can come back.

I would not be surprise to see him back next game in montreal, specially if they loose tonight.
 

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I'm going to take a chance at montreal.
Carolina off has been going no where and mtl scored goals against boston and if theo can do what he did recently this should go mtl way.
Not much thinking into it, beside its week end my brain is at off.
GL TO ALL
 

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Canes take tonight's game, home crowd going is to be crazy. About to leave to tailgate a bit before the game, so I'll look forward to your posts Frogy/1837!

Montreal suck's my moon1
 

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Have fun Saint:D

1837 i'm back from saint-jean street and i sow some friend on a terrasse.....osTIe de calice(anyway personne comprend rien) and i staid too long on the terrasse..........
I'm going away to met wife and kid at step parent so maybe no internet there:nono: (ostie de calice) de maison platte.

I JUST TURN THE RUMBA SWITCH ON
HHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ITS TIME FOR THE HABS TO KICK SOME BUTTTTTSSSSS

MERDE AND MAYBE LATER
 

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:eek: LOOK AT THE NUMBER OF GOAL THEY HAVE SCORE IN LAST 11 AND THEN LOOK AT THE NUMBER OF GOALS HABS HAVE SCORE IN LAST 11 AND THEN LOOK AT THEO NUMBER FOR LAST 8000 GAMES AND THEN IF YOU DONT UNDERSTAND IT COSE YOU FLUNK YOUR 5TH GRADE MATHS.
1837:confused:
 

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Awesome Avatar 1837!

My best bet on this one is over 4.5. Both teams will not accept getting down in this game.

Crowd will get CAR jumping and MON will pull it all out not to go home 0-2.

You know.... come to think of it.

I like the OT prop. here at (+300)
 

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good luck guys, probably will just sit back and watch--
from slam!
"The 'Canes will be without winger Jeff O'Neill, suspended for the game for his hit from behind on Canadiens defenceman Sheldon Souray five minutes into Carolina's 2-0 win in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal.
The Habs announced after their morning skate defenceman Patrice Brisebois will not play for the second-straight game because of back spasms.
Souray, meanwhile, will be a game-time decision.
His left shoulder popped out when he was hit by O'Neill, but he said he had seen a lot of improvement over the last two days.
"It's feeling a lot better than yesterday. I'd make it 50-50," he said when asked of his chances of playing tonight. "This is the time of year when it's a matter of will. If I feel comfortable and the coaches feel comfortable, I'd like to play."
Rookie Jaroslav Svoboda, 21, is expected to take O'Neill's place on the Hurricanes top line with Ron Francis and Sami Kapanen.
Forward Craig MacDonald, a 25-year-old native of Antigonish, NS, will dress in O'Neill's place. He played three games in the first-round victory over the New Jersey Devils

refs are: MCGeough & Walkom

& from TSN--
Michel Therrien will leave Shaun Van Allen and Arron Asham out of the lineup and insert Sergei Berezin and Jan Bulis to bulk up the team's speed and scoring. Therrien will likely line up Juneau, Perreault, and Audette on the first line, Bulis, Gilmour and Petrov on the second, Kilger, Koivu and Berezin on the third and Odjick, Lindsay, and Dackell on the fourth.
 
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