New Jersey favored to bounced Boston

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New Jersey favored to bounced Boston

Just when it looked like the New Jersey Devils had regained their swagger, they lost to one of the league?s worst teams. Trying to put a disappointing defeat behind them, the Devils hope to get their power play going as they meet the Boston Bruins on Monday night. New Jersey (40-24-3, 40-27 SU) had a four-point lead atop the Eastern Conference on Jan. 12, but has since gone 8-13-2 to drop to fourth while relinquishing the Atlantic Division lead to Pittsburgh. The Devils appeared to be turning things around this week by winning two in a row for the first time in two months, including Friday?s 3-1 victory over the Penguins.

The following night, however, they lost 4-2 to a last-place New York Islanders team which had dropped four straight, wasting an opportunity to tie for the division lead. ?Doesn?t matter who we?re playing this time of year,? left wing Zach Parise told the Devils? official Web site. ?We should have a better effort.?

Coach Jacques Lemaire blamed the loss on an ineffective power play. The Devils went 0 for 4 including a 5-on-3 advantage for 49 seconds in the third. They also failed on all four opportunities with the man advantage against Pittsburgh and have one power-play goal in the last four games.
?We?ve got to work on it. Definitely,? Lemaire said. ?We have to be better.? New Jersey is 20-6 having won two of their last three games this season.

New Jersey?s first opportunity to get its power play back on track comes against a Boston team that ranks among the league?s best in penalty killing at 85.7 percent. Ilya Kovalchuk has only one power-play goal in 12 games with New Jersey even though he?s among the NHL leaders with 11, but the veteran winger has still been finding the back of the net regularly.
Kovalchuk, acquired from Atlanta on Feb. 4, scored his 36th goal of the season Friday, and he has five goals and five assists in his last eight games. He has two goals and three assists in three games against the Bruins this season, but he was still with the Thrashers for each of those contests.

The Devils, 8-3-0 against the Bruins since April 1, 2007, won at Boston in down-to-the-wire fashion in both meetings this season. Dainius Zubrus scored with 1:26 left in the third period in a 2-1 win Oct. 29, and New Jersey won by the same score in a shootout Nov. 27. Boston is just 7-14 in revenge situations this season.

Martin Brodeur has been instrumental to New Jersey?s success in this series, going 8-2-0 with a 1.95 goals-against average in 10 games against the Bruins since 2005-06. He?s expected to be back between the pipes for this contest after getting the night off Saturday.

The Bruins (30-25-12, 30-37 SU) arrive in New Jersey following Saturday?s tough 3-2 loss at Montreal. The game took a turn early in the third period when Tuukka Rask misplayed the puck behind his own net, letting the Canadiens score into a wide open net to take a 3-1 lead.

The loss was a missed opportunity for Boston to gain some breathing space in its drive for a playoff spot. The Bruins, who have lost three of four following a 6-1-2 stretch, are eighth in the East but are being chased by four teams within six points and are 10-18 in the second half of the season.

Sportbook.com has New Jersey as -160 money line favorites with total of five and puck line (-1.5) of +188. The Devils are playing their third game in four days and are 13-4 when this situation transpires and they really tighten down the defense after allowing four or more goals with 11-2 UNDER mark.

The season has really been a disappointment for Boston after winning the Northeast Division a year ago they are mired in fourth place and hope to rebound like in the past with 21-11 record in road games after playing consecutive road battles over the last three seasons. The Bruins are 7-1 UNDER playing with double revenge this season.

This is the VERSUS and TSN2 Monday night matchup at 7:00 Eastern, with New Jersey 15-3 at home playing against a team with a losing record.

Line ? Boston -110 and Under
 

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Today's NHL Picks

Today's NHL Picks

Today's NHL Picks
Detroit at Calgary
The Flames look to take advantage of a Detroit team that is 1-4 in the last 5 meetings between the two teams. Calgary is the pick (-110) according to Dunkel, which has the Flames favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Calgary (-110). Here are all of today's picks.

MONDAY, MARCH 15
Time Posted: 7:30 a.m. EST
Game 51-52: Edmonton at Columbus
Dunkel Ratings: Edmonton 10.173; Columbus 11.792
Dunkel Line & Total: Columbus by 1 1/2; 4 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: No Line
Dunkel Pick: N/A
Game 53-54: Boston at New Jersey
Dunkel Ratings: Boston 11.772; New Jersey 11.029
Dunkel Line & Total: Boston by 1/2; 4 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: New Jersey (-165); 5
Dunkel Pick: Boston (+145); Under
Game 55-56: Detroit at Calgary
Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 12.156; Calgary 13.268
Dunkel Line & Total: Calgary by 1; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Calgary (-110); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Calgary (-110); Under
 

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Monday's best NHL bets

Monday's best NHL bets

Monday's best NHL bets

Boston Bruins at New Jersey Devils (-165, 5)

The Boston Bruins are going to have to find someone else to step up in place of the injured Marc Savard. The All-Star center led the B?s in scoring in each of the past three seasons but is expected to miss the rest of the season because of a head injury.

Canadian Olympic gold medalist Patrice Bergeron is playmaker most likely to see more ice time on the power play with Savard out. Bergeron tallied five points in his first two games without Savard but was held off the score sheet Saturday against the Canadiens.

?We didn?t start right and ultimately it cost us the game pretty much. The first period wasn?t the way we wanted to start,? Bergeron told the Boston Herald following the 3-2 loss to Montreal.

While Boston offense is shorthanded, the Devils? attack is rounding into form thanks the improved play from recently acquired Ilya Kovalchuk. The sniper has found the back of the net in four of his six games since returning from the Olympic break.

Pick: New Jersey

Edmonton Oilers at Columbus Blue Jackets (N/A)

Even the most dedicated hockey fan might have trouble telling you who the No. 1 goalie is in the City of Champions. The Oilers originally planned on having that position filled after the signing of Nikolai Khabibulin.

But a rash of injuries has left Edmonton coach Pat Quinn with a long list of jobbers, including Jeff Deslauriers and Devan Dubnyk.

Of course neither no-name netminder is getting much help from his mates. Edmonton has been shorthanded 24 times in their last three games.

"Once again, we took too many penalties," Oilers defenseman Tom Gilbert told the Edmonton Journal following Saturday?s 6-4 setback to the Leafs. ?It's not easy killing seven, eight penalties a game, especially five-on-threes.?

It shouldn?t come as a shock the Oilers are playing with undisciplined rage lately. They?ve been plagued by an injury and flu bug for much of the season, and Quinn probably stopped paying attention to the action on the ice about two months ago.

Even worse, when the Oilers actually do string together a few wins, like they did last week, their home fans start to complain about how the victories will affect the team?s position in the draft.

Not to worry, Edmonton fans. Your team has gone back into loser cruise control.

Pick: Columbus
 
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