Hockey Day In Canada

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Hockey Day In Canada


Montreal Canadiens at Ottawa Senators (-175, 5.5)

Kicking off Hockey Day in Canada is an important division battle between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators.

The Habs are 25-25-5 and have lost their last two games. They are one of eight teams separated by two points vying for the final three playoff spots in the East.

The Senators are 30-21-4 and have won eight games in a row following a five-game losing streak.

Backups taking charge

Dave Stubbs of the Montreal Gazette is of the opinion that Montreal plays better with backup Jaroslav Halak between the pipes.

Halak is 14-8-1 with a 2.43 GAA, a .927 save percentage and three shutouts. Price, meanwhile, is 11-17-4 with a 2.73 GAA, a .913 save percentage and no shutouts.

?I really have confidence in both our goaltenders,? coach Jacques Martin told reporters.

Ottawa backup goaltender, Brian Elliot, has started the team?s last six games (all wins) and has given up only six goals during the run.

Key matchup

Montreal power-play vs. Ottawa penalty-kill

Montreal?s power play ranks second-best in the NHL with a 24.7 percent conversion rate.

The Senators have not yielded a power-play goal during their eight-game winning streak (23 consecutive penalty kills) and are 37 for their last 38 (97.4 percent).

"A lot of it is the way we play as a system, as a team,? Ottawa forward Mike Fisher told the Ottawa Citizen.

Solid lines

James Gordon of the Ottawa Citizen observes that the Senators have a full complement of forwards.

Jason Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson, Milan Michalek and Nick Foglino have all recently returned from injury.

"Depth is always a good thing when you don't have to rely on one or two guys and you can't just key on one line," coach Cory Clouston said after practice on Wednesday.

The Sens are averaging 3.38 goals during their winning streak.

Montreal has struggled offensively and has not scored an even strength goal in over two games.

Vancouver Canucks at Toronto Maple Leafs (+140, 6)

The Vancouver Canucks have owned the Toronto Maple Leafs since the lockout, winning all five of their recent meetings.

Vancouver is 33-18-2 and has won six games in a row. The Canucks lead the Northwest Division.

The Maple Leafs are 17-27-10 and are in the middle of a four-game losing streak (0-3-1). Toronto leads the last-place Carolina Hurricanes by one point.

Unhappy trails

The Maple Leafs have allowed the first goal a league leading 37 times this season with a 6-24-7 record in those games.

Kevin McGran of the Toronto Star observes that the Maple Leafs are 0-25-5 when trailing after two periods.

?I?m not impressed when we outshoot a team after spotting that team a two- or three-goal lead and then have a great third period,? Brian Burke told the Toronto Star.

The Canucks are 12-12-2 when allowing the first goal ? the third best record in the league.

The goal is goals

Vancouver is missing three of its top six defensemen, but its forward group is healthy and producing.

"Offensively, we've never felt this way knowing everybody can chip in," Canucks forward Alex Burrows told reporters.

The Canucks have scored at least three goals in their last six games and forward Henrik Sedin leads the NHL in points.

The Maple Leafs are third last in the NHL scoring goals at home (2.43 per game) and only Niklas Hagman has reached the 20 goal mark.

The road (trip) is long

The Canucks may be one of the hottest teams in the NHL, but that could be due to Vancouver playing a disproportionate amount of home games.

At home, the Canucks are 23-7-1 but they are just 10-11-1 on the road.

As Ben Kuzma of the Vancouver Province points out, opponents will use the benefit of having the last line change to gain favorable match-ups against Vancouver?s battered defensive corps.

Edmonton Oilers at Calgary Flames (-215, 5.5)

Called the ?Battle of the Losing Streaks? by John Down of the Calgary Herald, the Edmonton Oilers, losers of 12 in a row (0-10-2) meet the Calgary Flames, who have dropped nine straight (0-6-3).

The Oilers have the NHL?s worst record at 16-30-6 and are 22 points behind the 26-20-8 eighth-placed Flames.

Time to panic?

Calgary has earned a point in its last two games and has impressed coach Brent Sutter despite the losses.

"We?re right there, now we have to get on top of it . . . but we just have to stay with it, keep pushing.?

Edmonton is hoping the return of forwards Mike Comrie and Gilbert Brule will end its streak.

"When a team is a going through a tough stretch sometimes a little change or a tweak, whether it's a player move or not, you hope it will help," Comrie told reporters.

Under-whelming offense

For the first quarter of the season, Calgary had one of the NHL?s top offenses. Now, the Flames rank 29th in the NHL, averaging just 2.48 goals a game.

The Flames have scored more than three goals once in their last 16 games (a 5-4 loss to Anaheim).

The Oilers rank 23rd at 2.54 goals per game and have scored more than three goals only once during their 1-17-2 slump.

The over/under is 5-5 in the teams? last 10 games with the last two games going under.

Dome-ice advantage?

Calgary has been strong at home since the lockout, but this year the Flames are only 12-12-3 at home and are on a six-game home losing streak (0-5-1).

During that span, offensive leaders Jarome Iginla and Olli Jokinen have combined for no goals and only one assist.

Edmonton has not won on the road since a victory over the St. Louis Blues December 11.
 

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Saturday's best NHL bets

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Saturday's best NHL bets

New York Islanders at Philadelphia Flyers (-200, 5.5)

The Flyers hoped to put a poor start to the season behind them when the calendar flipped to 2010. But after starting January with seven wins in its first 11 games, Philadelphia has dropped back-to-back contests heading into Saturday?s home game against New York.

The Flyers are coming of a crushing loss to the Atlanta Thrashers Thursday. They spoiled a 3-1 lead in the third period, giving up three goals for a 4-3 defeat as -180 home favorites.

"Our desperation level needs to be high for 60 minutes," Flyers coach Peter Laviolette told the Philadelphia Inquirer. "It was sporadic tonight."

Falling apart in the crunch is becoming a trend with Philadelphia.

In a 2-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins last weekend, the Flyers took a careless delay of game penalty in the final three minutes of the third period, leading to a game-winning, power-play goal from Pittsburgh?s Matt Cooke with less than two minutes remaining.

Philly will have a tough time staying focused in this final home game before a three-game road trip out West starting Monday.

Pick: New York

New York Rangers at Phoenix Coyotes (-150, 5)

The way the New York Rangers have been playing, they might as well leave the sticks at home and save the baggage charges on their flight to Arizona.

New York?s offense is nowhere to be found this winter. The team is current sliding on a four-game losing skid, scoring just three total goals and getting shutout twice in that span. The Rangers posted a 9-5 record this month, netting an average of just over two goals per game.

"It can frustrate you, but this is frustrating for the whole team right now," winger Marian Gaborik told the New York Daily News. "We haven't scored a lot of goals, but it's not about one guy, it's about the whole team. We just have to get out of this as a team just like we got into it."

Gaborik, who leads New York with 61 points, has scored just one goal in his last 11 games and has just six points during that stretch. He fired five shots on goal in the Rangers? 5-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes Wednesday. New York actually outshot Carolina 38-24 in that game but couldn?t solve Canes goalie Cam Ward.

Goals could be tough to come by against the defensive-driven Phoenix Coyotes, who have allowed just 2.5 goals per game this season. Phoenix is also packing a scoring punch in recent games, averaging almost four goals over its last seven games in which it has gone 5-2.

Pick: Phoenix
 

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Today's NHL Picks

Today's NHL Picks

Today's NHL Picks
Vancouver at Toronto
The Maple Leafs look to take advantage of a Vancouver team that is 2-6 in its last 8 games as a road favorite. Toronto is the pick (+150) according to Dunkel, which has the Maple Leafs favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+150). Here are all of today's picks.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 30
Time Posted: 10:00 a.m. EST
Game 51-52: NY Islanders at Philadelphia
Dunkel Ratings: NY Islanders 11.427; Philadelphia 11.308
Dunkel Line & Total: NY Islanders by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Philadelphia (-200); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: NY Islanders (+170); Over
Game 53-54: Montreal at Ottawa
Dunkel Ratings: Montreal 11.254; Ottawa 11.020
Dunkel Line & Total: Montreal by 1/2; 4 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Ottawa (-190); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Montreal (+165); Under
Game 55-56: Chicago at Carolina
Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 12.972; Carolina 12.243
Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Chicago (-170); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-170); Over
Game 57-58: Vancouver at Toronto
Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 11.539; Toronto 11.677
Dunkel Line & Total: Toronto by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-170); 6
Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+150); Under
Game 59-60: Los Angeles at Boston
Dunkel Ratings: Los Angeles 11.223; Boston 11.308
Dunkel Line & Total: Boston by 1/2; 4 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Boston (-125); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Boston (-125); Under
Game 61-62: Columbus at St. Louis
Dunkel Ratings: Columbus 11.587; St. Louis 11.429
Dunkel Line & Total: Columbus by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: St. Louis (-160); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Columbus (+140); Under
Game 63-64: Atlanta at Nashville
Dunkel Ratings: Atlanta 11.313; Nashville 11.530
Dunkel Line & Total: Nashville by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Nashville (-150); 6
Dunkel Pick: Nashville (-150); Under
Game 65-66: NY Rangers at Phoenix
Dunkel Ratings: NY Rangers 9.996; Phoenix 12.171
Dunkel Line & Total: Phoenix by 2; 5 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Phoenix (-145); 5
Dunkel Pick: Phoenix (-145); Over
Game 67-68: Edmonton at Calgary
Dunkel Ratings: Edmonton 9.740; Calgary 11.050
Dunkel Line & Total: Calgary by 1 1/2; 4 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Calgary (-210); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Calgary (-210); Under
Game 69-70: Minnesota at San Jose
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 12.138; San Jose 13.581
Dunkel Line & Total: San Jose by 1 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
 

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Top Trends and Angles

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