NHL 29.01.
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Ottawa Senators at New York Islanders
The Senators are 9-4-2 in their last 15 games. In their last 62 games vs. Atlantic Division opponents the Senators are 40-22. Ottawa is 36-16 in their last 52 games following a win. New York has lost 4 straight at home. The Senators are 15-3-3 in their last 21 visits to Long Island. The Islanders are 7-31-6 in the last 44 meetings between the clubs.
Taking Ottawa!
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Pittsburgh Penguins at New Jersey Devils
Pittsburgh is ranked 23rd in PP killing allowing opponents to score at a 19.5% clip. Note that NJ is 19-7 against the money line (+9.7 Units) against poor power play killing teams with the opposition scoring on >17.5% of chances this season.
The Devils and Penguins went Under their last three meetings, and there’s no reason tonight should be any different. With the Under 7-2 last nine Pens games. Both the New Jersey Devils and the Pittsburgh Penguins have been going Under with regularity lately, and I expect more of the same tonight. The Devils have actually been a good Under team all season, as it is 27-14 in all Devils games on the year. Furthermore, the Under is a scorching 21-9-8 in their last 38 games overall. Yes, this is a low total, but New Jersey home games are averaging a combined 4.83 goals this season, and the last three head-to-head meetings between these teams all went Under with none of those games exceeding five goals. Now, the Penguins are better known for their offense, but the Under is 7-2 in their last nine games overall. The have been getting great goaltending from Ty Conklin, who is the probable starter tonight. Conklin is 10-2-2 with a nice 1.97 GAA and a .941 save percentage. I look for another defensive struggle tonight with both goalies and defenses controlling the action.
Taking New Jersey!
UNDER 5!
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New York Rangers at Carolina Hurricanes
The All-Star break can affect teams differently, but Carolina should be ready to get back to business tonight when the Hurricanes host the New York Rangers at the RBC Center. The All-Star break in any sport can cause major and unexpected momentum shifts at the start of the second half, and this is especially true in hockey. Carolina of course is the leader in the Southeast Division, and the Hurricanes were enjoying a strong season and a larger lead on the field before the flu felled them in mid-January and sent them into a lethargic funk of poor performance and losing results. But they are now sure to be recovered from that, and with star center Eric Staal coming off of a flashy showing in the All-Star game, the Hurricanes are likely to be eager to get back to their winning ways.
The Rangers are a decent team, but to my eyes, not one with a profile that warrants being only a small road underdog to a potentially top-tier foe. The Rangers ended the first half with two straight home wins over shaky Atlanta, but prior to that they were really struggling. Furthermore, the Rangers’ problems in general have been more pronounced on the road of late. Goaltender Henrik Lundqvist has lost his last 7 road games in a row, with a GAA approaching 4, and the Rangers in fact have the fewest road goals on the year in the entire Eastern Conference, which may give a break to iffy-at-times Carolina goaltender Cam Ward.
Taking Carolina!
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