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Red Wings are spicy hot heading to Philadelphia

The Detroit Red Wings are piling up points, and they may only need one more to clinch their 19th consecutive playoff appearance. The Philadelphia Flyers? push for the postseason isn?t going nearly as smoothly. The Red Wings look to earn at least a point for a 13th consecutive game when they visit the sputtering Flyers on Sunday afternoon.

Detroit (41-23-14, 41-37 SU) hasn?t lost in regulation since a 4-2 defeat to Calgary on March 9. Since then, the Red Wings have put together a 10-0-2 stretch that has vaulted them into sixth in the Western Conference, seven points ahead of the eighth-place tie between the Flames and Colorado with a week left in the regular season.

Detroit needs just a point against the Flyers (38-34-6, 38-40 SU) combined with a Calgary loss at Chicago on Sunday to clinch a playoff spot. The Wings are also looking to improve their position, as they?re only two points back of fifth-place Nashville.

They failed to pull even with the Predators on Saturday when Jimmy Howard gave up a goal to Ryan Suter 16 seconds into overtime in a 4-3 loss that halted Detroit?s season-high seven-game winning streak. Pavel Datsyuk, however, got the Red Wings a point by forcing the extra session when he found the net with 36 seconds left in regulation.

?We battled back and got a point,? said defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom, who scored his ninth goal of the season in the second period. ?On the other hand it?s disappointing losing in the first shift of overtime.? They enter today?s contest 5-1 in last six road games.

Detroit is mathematically still alive in the Central Division race, but it trails first-place Chicago by seven points and will likely see its string of eight straight division titles come to an end. While the Red Wings are thriving, the Flyers have dropped seven of eight (1-6-1) to fall into a tie with the New York Rangers for the eighth and final playoff spot in the East, one point ahead of Atlanta with four games to play.

Philadelphia lost 1-0 to Montreal on Friday, despite outshooting the Canadiens 35-23.

?We have to play this exact same way the next four games,? defenseman Chris Pronger said. ?(Friday) was the blueprint. We?ve got to get it done.? Philly is just 1-4 after scoring two or less goals.

Part of the Flyers issues could be attributed to the absence of Jeff Carter, the team leader with 33 goals and 60 points. The center has missed six games - five losses - while recovering from left foot surgery, and he?s not expected back until the playoffs.

With Carter out, Philadelphia has totaled 13 goals from 11 players with Arron Asham and Simon Gagne netting a team-high two each.

The Flyers could get a boost with the return of enforcer Daniel Carcillo, who was suspended two games for a high stick on New Jersey?s David Clarkson during last Sunday?s 5-1 win. The left wing has 11 goals and nine assists while ranking among the league leaders with 196 penalty minutes. Nevertheless, Philadelphia is just 6-18 against teams with winning record.

Datsyuk has been one of the catalysts behind the Red Wings? surge, getting 10 goals and 11 assists during a 14-2-2 stretch. The center had one goal and one assist in a 3-2 win over the Flyers in the teams? last meeting March 17, 2009.

Chris Osgood, who had 24 saves in last season?s win over the Flyers, is scheduled to start Sunday for the first time since a 5-2 loss at Minnesota on Jan. 27. Osgood is 0-3-0 with a 4.03 goals-against average in his last five games - three starts. He has been supplanted as Detroit?s No. 1 goaltender by Howard, who has started 25 consecutive games.

Sportsbook.com will soon be releasing numbers on this NBC televised contest, which begins at 12:30 Eastern. Detroit is 7-1 if their opponent has totaled two or less goals in previous outing and is 13-5 UNDER with no days off. Philadelphia is 13-6 on home ice most recently and in the last 11 the Flyers are 8-3 UNDER.

Detroit has not visited the City of Brotherly Love in since Feb.12, 2007 and has dropped five of last eight in Philly.

Line ? Detroit
 

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NHL on NBC betting: Red Wings at Flyers

NHL on NBC betting: Red Wings at Flyers

NHL on NBC betting: Red Wings at Flyers

Detroit Red Wings at Philadelphia Flyers

Two teams headed in opposite directions will collide in Philly as the Flyers host the Red Wings on NBC Sunday.

Philadelphia is fading down the stretch, winning just twice in its last 11 games to fall into eighth place in the Eastern Conference standings. The Flyers were two points ahead of the Rangers and Thrashers for the East's final playoff spot, entering Saturday's action.

The Red Wings are red hot, winning 10 of their last 11 contests going into Saturday's game with the Predators. A month ago, the Red Wings were in danger of missing the playoffs. Detroit is now comfortably in the postseason picture in the West.

Injury report

The Flyers are still without leading scorer Jeff Carter, who broke his foot last month. Carter is likely out until at least next weekend. Detroit forward Dan Cleary (groin) was expected to sit out his fourth straight game Saturday, but might be back Sunday.

Signs of improvement

Philly is coming off a 1-0 loss at home to the Canadiens Thursday in a game that was crucial to both teams' playoff hopes.

Despite the loss, the Flyers were encouraged by the way they outplayed Montreal. The Flyers peppered Habs goalie Jaroslav Halak with 35 shots and outshot Montreal 14-3 in the third period.

"We have to play the exact same way the next four games," defenceman Chris Pronger said after Thursday's game. "Tonight was the blueprint. We've got to get it done."

Ozzie gets the call

With the Wings playing two games in less than 24 hours this weekend, Chris Osgood is expected to get the start in goal for Sunday's matinee with the Flyers.

Rookie goalie Jimmy Howard has become Detroit's main man, but he played Saturday afternoon against the Predators.

Osgood has not started a game since January 27. Coach Mike Babcock said he'll start the veteran again before the end of the regular season to prepare for the playoffs.

"I feel real good right now, in practice I feel like I'm in real good shape," said Osgood, who has won three Stanley Cups. "Just get some games in, get some rust off and get ready... I want to make sure I'm 100 per cent ready to go if I'm needed to play."

Goalie carousel

Playing net for the Flyers should come with danger pay.

Philly has dressed seven different goalies this season. Sebastien Caron is the latest, backing up Brian Boucher Thursday against Montreal. That means if Boucher gets hurt Sunday, he'll be replaced by a goaltender that has played the last three years in the Swiss National League.

Johan Backlund (groin), Michael Leighton (ankle) and Ray Emery (hip) have all been sidelined by injuries this season.

Trends to consider

Home ice has been a massive advantage in games between the Red Wings and Flyers in recent years. The home team has won the past 13 meetings in the series, including five straight wins by the Flyers in Philadelphia.

Despite their recent struggles, the Flyers have won 13 of their last 19 home games. Detroit is 5-1 in its last six on the road.

The under is 35-13-3 in Detroit's last 51 games against the Eastern Conference and 13-5 in the Wings' last 18 games on zero days rest.

Philadelphia has gone under the total in eight of its last 11 games at home.
 

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Today's NHL Picks

Today's NHL Picks

Today's NHL Picks
Calgary at Chicago
The Flames look to build on their 5-0 record in their last 5 games versus teams with a winning record. Calgary is the pick (+170) according to Dunkel, which has the Flames favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Calgary (+170). Here are all of today's picks.

SUNDAY, APRIL 4
Time Posted: 11:00 a.m. EST
Game 51-52: Calgary at Chicago
Dunkel Ratings: Calgary 11.691; Chicago 11.367
Dunkel Line & Total: Calgary by 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Chicago (-200); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Calgary (+170); Over
Game 53-54: Detroit at Philadelphia
Dunkel Ratings: Detroit 11.925; Philadelphia 11.420
Dunkel Line & Total: Detroit by 1/2; 5
Vegas Line & Total: Philadelphia (-130); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Detroit (+110); Under
Game 55-56: San Jose at Colorado
Dunkel Ratings: San Jose 11.093; Colorado 10.589
Dunkel Line & Total: San Jose by 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: San Jose (-110); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: San Jose (-110); Over
Game 57-58: Minnesota at Vancouver
Dunkel Ratings: Minnesota 10.826; Vancouver 10.234
Dunkel Line & Total: Minnesota by 1/2; 6
Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-230); 5 1/2
Dunkel Pick: Minnesota (+200); Over
 
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