NHL
Sunday, March 22
Several shutouts help unders cash Saturday night
Saturday night's NHL action was highlighted by five shutouts, leading to a big night for under bettors, with the under going 8-3-2.
The under cashed at a rate of 72.7 percent last night, much higher than the 52.3 average for the season.
Senators keep streak going with sixth straight win
The Ottawa Senators are the hottest team in the NHL, winning their sixth consecutive game 5-3 over the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night.
The Senators are 9-1 in their last 10 games and now just sit one point back of the Boston Bruins for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Rookie Andrew Hammond also tied an NHL record, not losing in regulation in his first 14 career starts, going 13-0-1.
The Sens go for seven in a row when they host the San Jose Sharks Monday.
NHL
Sunday, March 22
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Game of the Day: Ducks at Rangers
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Anaheim Ducks at New York Rangers (-129, 5.5)
The Anaheim Ducks look to extend their winning streak to five games when they open a five-game road trip against the New York Rangers on Sunday. Corey Perry scored on a breakaway 1:25 into overtime as Anaheim skated to a 3-2 victory over Colorado on Friday. The overtime tally was the sixth in the career of Perry, tying the former Hart Trophy winner with the retired Teemu Selanne and captain Ryan Getzlaf for the most in franchise history.
Perry also has enjoyed success versus the Rangers, recording his 10th point in 11 meetings with an assist in the Ducks' 4-1 loss on Jan. 7. Mats Zuccarello scored in that contest and also netted the lone goal of the shootout in New York's 3-2 triumph over Carolina on Saturday. The Metropolitan Division-best Rangers trail Montreal by two points in the Eastern Conference, while the Pacific Division-leading Ducks own a three-point advantage over St. Louis and Nashville in the West.
TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, NBCSN
LINE HISTORY: The Rangers opened at -134 and now sit as -129 home favorites. The total is set at 5.5 goals.
INJURY REPORT: Anaheim - D Korbinian Holzer (Ques-Concussion) Rangers - G Henrik Lundqvist (Ques-Neck), RW Martin St. Louis (Out-Knee)
ABOUT THE DUCKS (46-20-7): Sami Vatanen made his presence felt in his return from a 15-game absence due to a lower-body injury, poking the puck away from Avalanche defenseman Brad Stuart to set up Perry for the game-winning goal. "I'm not putting him in until he's 100 percent ready, so the expectations are that he plays the same way he did before he left," coach Bruce Boudreau told the Orange County Register prior to the contest. Getzlaf, who notched an assist in the first meeting with New York, has scored three goals and set up another in his last five games.
ABOUT THE RANGERS (45-18-7): While Henrik Lundqvist welcomed the addition of a daughter to his family on Friday, Cam Talbot added another win to his belt after making 28 saves versus the Hurricanes. The 27-year-old Talbot owns a 6-1-1 record with a 1.11 goals-against average and .963 save percentage over his last eight games. Coach Alain Vigneault did not divulge the identity of his starting goaltender for Sunday, but Talbot has enjoyed success at Madison Square Garden - going 8-1-3 with three shutouts and a 1.62 GAA.
TRENDS:
*Ducks are 4-0 in their last 4 overall.
*Rangers are 9-1 in their last 10 vs. Pacific.
*Under is 6-1-1 in the last 8 meetings in New York.
*Home team is 6-2 in the last 8 meetings.
Sunday, March 22
Several shutouts help unders cash Saturday night
Saturday night's NHL action was highlighted by five shutouts, leading to a big night for under bettors, with the under going 8-3-2.
The under cashed at a rate of 72.7 percent last night, much higher than the 52.3 average for the season.
Senators keep streak going with sixth straight win
The Ottawa Senators are the hottest team in the NHL, winning their sixth consecutive game 5-3 over the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday night.
The Senators are 9-1 in their last 10 games and now just sit one point back of the Boston Bruins for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
Rookie Andrew Hammond also tied an NHL record, not losing in regulation in his first 14 career starts, going 13-0-1.
The Sens go for seven in a row when they host the San Jose Sharks Monday.
NHL
Sunday, March 22
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Game of the Day: Ducks at Rangers
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Anaheim Ducks at New York Rangers (-129, 5.5)
The Anaheim Ducks look to extend their winning streak to five games when they open a five-game road trip against the New York Rangers on Sunday. Corey Perry scored on a breakaway 1:25 into overtime as Anaheim skated to a 3-2 victory over Colorado on Friday. The overtime tally was the sixth in the career of Perry, tying the former Hart Trophy winner with the retired Teemu Selanne and captain Ryan Getzlaf for the most in franchise history.
Perry also has enjoyed success versus the Rangers, recording his 10th point in 11 meetings with an assist in the Ducks' 4-1 loss on Jan. 7. Mats Zuccarello scored in that contest and also netted the lone goal of the shootout in New York's 3-2 triumph over Carolina on Saturday. The Metropolitan Division-best Rangers trail Montreal by two points in the Eastern Conference, while the Pacific Division-leading Ducks own a three-point advantage over St. Louis and Nashville in the West.
TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, NBCSN
LINE HISTORY: The Rangers opened at -134 and now sit as -129 home favorites. The total is set at 5.5 goals.
INJURY REPORT: Anaheim - D Korbinian Holzer (Ques-Concussion) Rangers - G Henrik Lundqvist (Ques-Neck), RW Martin St. Louis (Out-Knee)
ABOUT THE DUCKS (46-20-7): Sami Vatanen made his presence felt in his return from a 15-game absence due to a lower-body injury, poking the puck away from Avalanche defenseman Brad Stuart to set up Perry for the game-winning goal. "I'm not putting him in until he's 100 percent ready, so the expectations are that he plays the same way he did before he left," coach Bruce Boudreau told the Orange County Register prior to the contest. Getzlaf, who notched an assist in the first meeting with New York, has scored three goals and set up another in his last five games.
ABOUT THE RANGERS (45-18-7): While Henrik Lundqvist welcomed the addition of a daughter to his family on Friday, Cam Talbot added another win to his belt after making 28 saves versus the Hurricanes. The 27-year-old Talbot owns a 6-1-1 record with a 1.11 goals-against average and .963 save percentage over his last eight games. Coach Alain Vigneault did not divulge the identity of his starting goaltender for Sunday, but Talbot has enjoyed success at Madison Square Garden - going 8-1-3 with three shutouts and a 1.62 GAA.
TRENDS:
*Ducks are 4-0 in their last 4 overall.
*Rangers are 9-1 in their last 10 vs. Pacific.
*Under is 6-1-1 in the last 8 meetings in New York.
*Home team is 6-2 in the last 8 meetings.
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