DEVILS UNDER 4 1/2 - 130
Sometimes it's hard to believe
that the NJ Devils are the reigning
Stanley Cup Champions.
They have wallowed in obscurity
for most of the NHL season, grabbing
the 6th slot in th Eastern Conference.
But they are entering the playoff on a
solid chord by finishing the campaign 6-3-1.
Now that the playoffs are here, the Devils
can start doing what they do best....
clutching and grabbing, center ice traps,
and Defense Defense Defense.
Come playoff time, referees usually allow
more of this style of play, this series should be no different.
Martin Brodeur is a machine come
playoff time. Last year he had a stellar
1.65 GAA in the playoffs. There is virtually
no one in the league that i would rather have between
the pipes.
Robert Esche has also burst onto the scene with a
miniscule 2.04 GAA this season for the Flyers.
Looking at both defenses in general, you will see
the #1 ranked defense in the NHL is the NJ Devils,
giving up the fewest goals in the league (164).
Not far behind, are the Flyers, 2nd in the Eastern Conference with an impressive 186 GA for the 2004 season.
Now that playoff time is here, I'm looking for both team
defenses to tighten up even more.
RECOMMENDATION: NJ / Philly UNDER 4 1/2 -130 (Pinnacle)
enjoy.
I am also making a unit play on the DEVILS
to win the series @ +100. Goaltending and
experience should be the deciding factor.
Sometimes it's hard to believe
that the NJ Devils are the reigning
Stanley Cup Champions.
They have wallowed in obscurity
for most of the NHL season, grabbing
the 6th slot in th Eastern Conference.
But they are entering the playoff on a
solid chord by finishing the campaign 6-3-1.
Now that the playoffs are here, the Devils
can start doing what they do best....
clutching and grabbing, center ice traps,
and Defense Defense Defense.
Come playoff time, referees usually allow
more of this style of play, this series should be no different.
Martin Brodeur is a machine come
playoff time. Last year he had a stellar
1.65 GAA in the playoffs. There is virtually
no one in the league that i would rather have between
the pipes.
Robert Esche has also burst onto the scene with a
miniscule 2.04 GAA this season for the Flyers.
Looking at both defenses in general, you will see
the #1 ranked defense in the NHL is the NJ Devils,
giving up the fewest goals in the league (164).
Not far behind, are the Flyers, 2nd in the Eastern Conference with an impressive 186 GA for the 2004 season.
Now that playoff time is here, I'm looking for both team
defenses to tighten up even more.
RECOMMENDATION: NJ / Philly UNDER 4 1/2 -130 (Pinnacle)
enjoy.
I am also making a unit play on the DEVILS
to win the series @ +100. Goaltending and
experience should be the deciding factor.
