NHL Mid-Term Betting Report ? East

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NHL Mid-Term Betting Report ? East

The National Hockey League will soon be taking a break due to the Olympics and with most at or past the halfway point of the season, determined this would be a good time to check in wagering aspects of all the teams. We?ll blend the team thoughts along with betting units for each team to create a perspective.

Eastern Conference

New Jersey (41-12, +17 units) The Devils have rekindled the magic, thanks to a group of hard-working players who rededicated themselves to playing New Jersey hockey and the front office replenished the depth. The Devils come at teams in waves and goalie Martin Brodeur is as sharp as ever. New Jersey?s 15-5 road record speaks to mindset.

Buffalo (28-16, +6.7 units) Buffalo was one of the first teams to adjust to the rule changes a few seasons ago, having faster players that could really work. They never got beyond being a good regular season team, however this season a case could be made presently that net-minder Ryan Miller is the league MVP for team on the rise again. This club is solid wager.

Washington (27-17, +3.2 units) Top scoring team in the league, led by Alex Ovechkin who is playing like a man on a mission. Goaltending is very suspect, which makes them a so-so bet for a top flight squad.

Pittsburgh (28-19, -0.7) The defending Stanley Cup champions have not been known for big first half efforts since they became elite team. They are burdened with inflated money lines, making each lost costly and they will go thru the motions for a stretch of games. They were four seed last year and won it all, will likely settle in same area and look to save energy for playoff run.

Montreal (22-25, -1.9 units) Fans of the Canadiens yearn for the days of the up and down the ice high-flyers. This team is in the bottom 15 percent of goals scored per game and goalies Jaroslav Halak or Carey Price essentially have to stand on their heads most night to give Montreal a chance.

Florida (18-27, -2.9 units) No name team that hasn?t make the postseason since 2000. The only reason they are a halfway decent wager is because they are almost .500 on the road, receiving heavy numbers from oddsmakers.

N.Y. Islanders (19-27, -3.5 units) The Eastern Conference is not stuffed with many good hockey teams, which is why the Isles still have a opportunity at the playoffs. To have any chance, the Islanders have to improve -26 goal differential.

Ottawa (22-24, -4.9 units) The Senators have hung in their despite losing their best scorer from last season and crummy goaltending. Credit coach Cory Clouston for keeping this afloat. Watch carefully however, this team could go south with more holes than Dunkin Donuts.

Atlanta (19-25,-5.9 units) Nothing like a nine-game losing streak to ruin what was shaping up to be a good first half of the season the Thrashers. It?s hard to tell what is worse right now, the defense or the goaltending.

N.Y. Rangers (22-23, -6.1 units) Think the Rangers have trouble scoring? Since Nov. 24, the Blueshirts have scored more than three goals three times (22 games). If Marian Gaborik were to get injured, the Rangers would likely be on a two goals max limit. Doesn?t goalie Henrik Lundqvist really deserve this?

Philadelphia (22-22, -6.3 units) Easily the most disappointing team in the East. Continual non-efforts cost John Stevens his coaching job and things haven?t improved much. Talented squad mired in mediocrity makes this a ?stay away? from wager unless they collectively decide to play.

Boston (22-22, -7.3 units) If the Bruins had a consistent attack to light the lamp, they would be a super wager, since defensively they are among the best. For the most part they just pepper the net with mediocre shot attempts that high school goalie could stop and waste defensive efforts most nights, making them unsafe bet.

Tampa Bay (17-27, -7.9 units) Lousy record doesn?t tell the whole story. The Lightning is 2-10 in OT, including unlucky 0-6 in shootouts. If Vincent Lecavalier and Martin St. Louis start playing up to capabilities, this becomes dangerous play on team in hunt for playoff berth.

Toronto (15-31, -16.1 units) The Maple Leafs needed eight games to register initial victory and five more contests to reach two wins. Who has the league?s worst penalty killing outfit and allows the most goals, you don?t have to read the Hockey News to figure that out.

Carolina (13-31, -16.5 units) Did this team really win the Stanley Cup three and half years ago and make the East Finals last season! There had been talk this team was running on fumes last year, turns out to be true.
 

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NHL Mid-Term Betting Report ? West

NHL Mid-Term Betting Report ? West

NHL Mid-Term Betting Report ? West

Western Conference

Nashville (27-19, +10 units) The biggest surprise for hockey bettors is the play of the Predators. Nashville doesn?t score a lot of goals, however receives contributions from a smorgasbord of players. Back-stops Pekka Rinne and Dan Ellis are like a dependable restaurant, good every time and there is no apparent reason why Nashville can?t keep winning and building bankrolls.

Colorado (26-21, +8.7 units) First year coach Joe Sacco deserves all the credit for molding this young squad into cohesive unit, with most experts seeing them in the Northwest Division basement by now. Not certain the youngsters can hold it together for the second half, more likely a play on-play against team depending on the streak.

Chicago (31-15, +7.5 units) Blackhawks fans can hardly believe their eyes; they have one of the best teams in the NHL after years of spendthrift ways. Chicago has exciting young talented snipers, a stingy defense and the best penalty kill unit in the game. Stanley Cup contender without injuries.

Phoenix (26-20, +7.0 units) Let?s get this straight, this team was in bankruptcy court, hired their present coach one week before the season started, while presumably headed for relocation and only four teams have more points than the Coyotes! Now it makes sense. If Shane Doan can start playing as well as netminder Ilya Bryzgalov, this might be another Miracle on Ice.

Los Angeles (25-21, +3.7 units) The Kings have suffered key injuries to some of its veteran players and still produced a winning record. With these players close to 100 percent, Los Angeles could match their early season success the rest of the way.

Vancouver (27-19, +3.3 units) The Olympics are in Vancouver, which could ruin a good season for the Canucks. Starting at the end of this month, Vancouver has to play eight road games before the break, after the Olympics, six more road games for a total of FOURTEEN straight games away from home. They are 9-11 on the road thus far.

San Jose (29-17, +1.8 units) From talent perspective, the best team in the West and probably the NHL. The problem is the Sharks are boring to bet. Heavy money lines mean soft wins and losses are like beaten eaten by sharks. Similar to New York Yankees, play on when in hot streak to show a profit before the losses hit.

Minnesota (23-23, +1.2 units) Minnesota?s 3-9 start really put them behind the curve and they have rebounded nicely to be .500. Distinct wagering qualities about the Wild - 15-7 at home and 8-16 on the road.

Calgary (26-20, -0.5 units) Jarome Iginla leads two good scoring lines for Calgary who has been somewhat forgotten in the Northwest Division with the play of Colorado. Miikka Kiprusoff is having his best year in net since the lockout and the Flames should be a consistent team in the second half.

Anaheim (20-26, -5.9 units) Too many personnel losses on the blue line have robbed this team of what used to be a reliable defense. The goaltending has been below average, complicating the situation. Even the ability to score is no help from a team that was this close to being in the Stanley Cup Finals last June.

Detroit (23-21, -6.9 units) Perhaps no team has been bitten by the injury bug to its most important players than the Red Wings. If most everyone can come back healthy by March, Detroit suddenly becomes a club nobody wants to face and could string a number of wins together at a fairer value for bettors.

Dallas (19-26, -7.9 units) Dallas is ordinary at best, picking up points in overtime losses, which only helps on the puck line at +1.5. Nothing points to rally or slipping further into the abyss, just continued triviality.
St. Louis (18-26, -8.9 units) It looks like the Blues second half surge from a season ago was a mirage and coach Andy Murray was recently jettisoned. With one of the poorer offenses around, this club is like a bad stock, dump it.

Edmonton (16-28, -11.2 units) What?s the best same to sum up Oilers? Inferior at home with 9-14 mark and rotten on the road with 7-14 record. Oh yea, one more thing, one of the worst defenses in the NHL. That about sums up Edmonton.

Columbus (18-29, -13.5 units) Columbus made the playoffs for the first time in franchise history last season and has followed up that joyous occasion by stinking up the joint at almost every turn. Even the home ice has yellow tint.
 

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NHL betting news and notes: Sens in deep trouble

NHL betting news and notes: Sens in deep trouble

NHL betting news and notes: Sens in deep trouble

Return of the Rangers

The Blueshirts have playing well lately, going 4-0-2 in their last six games.

According to Chris Drury, New York?s 6-0 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Dec. 30 provided important lessons for his team.

?The biggest thing we realized is that losing little battles for the puck adds up to losing two points. We regrouped after that game (Philadelphia). We're more committed," Drury told the New York Post.

The Rangers will be aided by the return of Vinny Prospal, their second leading scorer.

"He'll help our power play," head coach John Tortorella told the New York Post. "We've missed him on the power play, his enthusiasm. He's played well for us."

Sens of frustration

While injuries are a factor behind Ottawa?s struggles, the real problem according to Allen Panzeri of the Ottawa Citizen, is previous GM John Muckler?s inability to draft players that will develop in NHL regulars.

As a result, Panzeri writes, Ottawa is playing with players like Erik Karlsson that belong in the AHL, and do not have depth to replace players out with injury.

?Unless you have a defenseman tree, we have no other defensemen,? The Ottawa Citizen quoted head coach Cory Clouston as saying.

Ottawa opened as a +142 underdog Tuesday night to the Atlanta Thrashers, a team that has lost 10 of its last 11 games.

Official misconduct?

History between a player and official has occasionally made headlines in the NBA, but rarely in the NHL.

On Monday night, Burrows was called for three penalties in the third period, including a diving penalty and an interference penalty with less than five minutes to play.

Following the game, Vancouver Canucks winger Alex Burrows accused referee Stephane Auger of targeting him as revenge for an incident on Dec. 8 in Nashville.

?It was personal," said an angry Burrows after the game. "It started in warm-up. Before the anthem, the ref came over and said I made him look bad in Nashville on the Smithson hit and he was going to get me back tonight.?

Feeling Ducky

The Anaheim Ducks are six points out of a playoff spot, but their fortunes are looking much better than they were a week ago.

The Ducks have won four games in a row and, as Eric Stephens of the Orange County Register reports, confidence in each other and in goaltender Jonas Hiller is the main reason for Anaheim?s current success.

?It?s certainly dramatic what a week can change as far as a team?s outlook goes,? winger Bobby Ryan told the Orange Country Register. ?Confidence is high right now. When you play with confidence, it?s going to translate onto the ice.?

Jonas Hiller has been in top form over his last 12 games. He?s sporting a 2.11 goals against average and .936 save percentage over the streak.

Anaheim is +7500 to win the Stanley Cup at 5Dimes.com.

On schedule

Boston Bruins at Los Angeles Kings, Saturday Jan. 16:

The Bruins have a difficult road trip this week, with games in Anaheim on Wednesday, San Jose on Thursday and Los Angeles on Saturday.

Pittsburgh Penguins at Vancouver Canucks, Saturday Jan. 16:

Pittsburgh finishes off a five-game road trip with its third game in four nights. After back-to-back games against Calgary and Edmonton, the Penguins face the surging Canucks on Hockey Night in Canada.

Chicago Blackhawks at Detroit Red Wings, Sunday Jan. 17:

Three games in four nights for the Blackhawks and they are all against division rivals. After a home-and-home with the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday and Saturday, the Hawks travel to Detroit to face a Red Wings team that has won four of five.
 

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Wednesday's best NHL bets

Wednesday's best NHL bets

Wednesday's best NHL bets

Vancouver Canucks at Minnesota Wild (+100, 5.5)

The Wild are making Xcel Energy Center the place to be on those cold Minnesota nights.

They?ve won three straight games on their current four-game home stand heading into Wednesday?s finale against the Canucks. Minnesota has scored a total of 14 goals in those victories, most recently a 4-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins Monday.

Winger Guillaume Latendresse was the star of the show Monday, netting the game-winning goal to go along with three assists. Latendresse has six points in the last two games, posting 18 points on the season.

"He was excellent for us tonight," Wild coach Todd Richards told the Pioneer Press. "It seemed like every time he touched the puck he was making a play."

The Wild have been a hot-and-cold team in the last two months. Minnesota?s recent run has improved the team to 23-20-3 and snapped a four-game skid at the start of 2010.

"It was a good measuring stick for the team," forward Eric Belanger told the media following Monday?s win . "We passed the test, but we can't be satisfied."

Pick: Wild

Boston Bruins at Anaheim Ducks (-140, 5)

There is something about a four-game winning streak that just gives a team swagger. The Ducks are finally finding that swagger after a turnover in talent from last season?s squad.

The current winning run snapped a three-game losing streak in which the Ducks allowed 13 total goals. On this recent stretch, the defense has stiffened up, giving up only 1.5 goals per game while the offense has netted 14 total goals.

?It?s certainly dramatic what a week can change as far as a team?s outlook goes,? winger Bobby Ryan told the Orange County Register.

?Confidence is high right now. When you play with confidence, it?s going to translate onto the ice."

Anaheim has won five straight games at home, improving to 13-8-1-1 inside the Honda Center and now hosts a Bruins team making the cross-country trek.

Pick: Ducks
 

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Today's NHL Picks
Pittsburgh at Calgary
The Penguins look to build on their 8-3-1 record in the last 12 meetings between the two teams. Pittsburgh is the pick (+110) according to Dunkel, which has the Penguins favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (+110). Here are all of today's picks.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13
Time Posted: 7:30 a.m. EST
Game 1-2: Vancouver at Minnesota
Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 11.774; Minnesota 11.870
Dunkel Line & Total: Minnesota by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-125); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (+115); Over
Game 3-4: Washington at Florida
Dunkel Ratings: Washington 11.711; Florida 11.586
Dunkel Line & Total: Washington by 1/2; 7
Vegas Line & Total: Washington (-160); 6
Dunkel Pick: Washington (-160); Over
Game 5-6: Pittsburgh at Calgary
Dunkel Ratings: Pittsburgh 10.959; Calgary 10.862
Dunkel Line & Total: Pittsburgh by 1/2; 6 1/2
Vegas Line & Total: Calgary (-130); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (+110); Over
Game 7-8: Boston at Anaheim
Dunkel Ratings: Boston 12.466; Anaheim 11.819
Dunkel Line & Total: Boston by 1/2; 4
Vegas Line & Total: Anaheim (-140); 5
Dunkel Pick: Boston (+120); Under
 
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