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  • Preview: Kings (44-22) at Predators (36-23)
    Date: March 21, 2016 8:00 PM EDT

    Though they've locked up a playoff spot at their earliest point in 10 years, the Los Angeles Kings insist they still have plenty to play for over the final 11 games.

    As Anze Kopitar looks continue his strong play, the surging Kings hope to take a step toward clinching their first division title in 25 years Monday night when they try to wrap up their first season sweep of the Nashville Predators.

    A year after becoming only the eighth team in league history to miss the postseason after winning the Stanley Cup, Los Angeles (44-22-5) has been motivated to get back and make a run at its third title in five seasons.

    Tanner Pearson and Alec Martinez had goals Saturday when the Kings took a first step toward that goal by securing a playoff berth with a 2-1 home win over Boston.

    'The goal is to clinch a playoff spot as early as you can,' said left wing Milan Lucic, who had an eight-game point streak end. "It's a great accomplishment. It's been a fun 71 games so far, and we've got to keep the foot on the gas pedal.'

    Los Angeles will try to do just that with a chance to inch closer to only the second division crown in franchise history and its first since 1990-91. The club is also just two points behind Dallas in the race for the Western Conference's top seed.

    Kopitar has played a leading role with six goals and 13 points over his last 10 games. The veteran center, who has 24 goals and a team-high 41 assists, did not play Feb. 20 when Pearson scored 1:18 into overtime to seal a 2-1 win at Nashville.

    The Kings have totaled 26 goals over the past seven of a 11-2-1 stretch that began with that victory. Dustin Brown had a goal in three straight games before Saturday.

    "Hopefully we keep playing that hard-nosed style of hockey, that playoff style of hockey,' Lucic added. 'Everybody's trying to get as many points as they can, finish as high up in the standings as possible and sharpen up their game.'

    The Predators have a solid hold on the West's top wild-card spot, but they hope to catch Chicago for third place in the Central Division. They certainly didn't help their chances with Friday's 4-1 loss at Washington that ended a two-game winning streak.

    'Our heart was in the right place,' coach Peter Laviolette said.

    Filip Forsberg scored the only goal, while Shea Weber added his seventh assist in the past nine games and Roman Josi contributed his fourth in the last four.

    Nashville (36-23-13) has totaled 18 goals over the past four of a 4-0-3 home stretch.

    It could have a tough time continuing that trend with Jonathan Quick expected to start for Los Angeles. The All-Star is 10-3-2 with a .932 save percentage in his last 15 starts and stopped 64 of 68 shots to win both games in this season series.

    Pekka Rinne has been equally good, going 9-1-2 with a .937 save percentage in his last 12 starts. Rinne, though, has an .876 mark over his last seven against the Kings.

    Los Angeles had dropped five straight in this series before a 4-3 overtime home win Oct. 31. A third overtime matchup would favor the Kings, who have won 13 of 18 in such contests. Nashville has dropped 13 of 17 in extra time.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Preview: Flames (31-35) at Maple Leafs (25-35)
      Date: March 21, 2016 7:30 PM EDT

      It's likely too little and too late, but the Calgary Flames have proved effective in recent attempts to bolster their faint playoff hopes.

      The eliminated Toronto Maple Leafs are also showing they're not content to just play out their remaining games.

      Calgary will seek a sixth win in nine tries while Toronto will try to earn its fifth in seven games Monday night.

      The Flames have earned at least one point in seven of their last eight, going 5-1-2, and they improved to 3-0-1 in their past four with a 4-1 victory in Montreal on Sunday.

      Sean Monahan had two goals and an assist as Calgary (31-35-6) secured just its third set of back-to-back road victories this season, following a 4-2 win against Pittsburgh on March 5.

      "Obviously, we're confident right now," said Monahan, who has five of his 26 goals and two assists in his last four games. "We know we're not in the spot where we want to be, but we want to show pride and character and dig deep here to end the season."

      Even with their recent play, the Flames are 12 points behind Colorado in the Western Conference with 10 games remaining and two teams between them and the Avalanche.

      Toronto (25-35-11) was officially eliminated from contention in the East on Saturday but topped visiting Buffalo 4-1.

      The Maple Leafs pulled away with a trio of third-period goals, including Connor Carrick's second in three games. Toronto has won three of four at home, matching its win total from its previous 15 contests at Air Canada Centre.

      "You want guys playing with energy. You want guys playing with confidence and making plays and trying to do things," Carrick said. "It's fun to be a part of when other guys are doing that."

      Calgary edged Toronto 4-3 in the only other meeting this season Feb. 9. Dougie Hamilton tallied the Flames' final goal with 5:52 remaining in the second period and assisted on another.

      Calgary has dropped its last three games in Toronto but is visiting for the first time since Dec. 9, 2014. The Flames are also 3-16-1 in their last 20 there, a stretch that began at the old Maple Leaf Gardens.

      After giving Niklas Backstrom his first NHL start in 14 months, Calgary is expected to send out Jonas Hiller in net for this game. Hiller is 2-5-0 with a 3.91 goals-against average in seven lifetime starts against Toronto.

      Only his 4.32 GAA in six appearances versus Anaheim, his former team, is worse.

      The Leafs are expected to start Jonathan Bernier, who is 4-1-0 with a 1.60 GAA in five matchups with Calgary. Only his 1.42 GAA in nine games versus Minnesota is better.

      Hamilton has two goals and four assists over his last four matchups with the Leafs. He tallied three assists for the second time in four contests Sunday.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • NHL
        Dunkel

        Monday, March 21


        Los Angeles @ Nashville

        Game 7-8
        March 21, 2016 @ 8:00 pm

        Dunkel Rating:
        Los Angeles
        9.754
        Nashville
        12.261
        Dunkel Team:
        Dunkel Line:
        Dunkel Total:
        Nashville
        by 2 1/2
        5 1/2
        Vegas Team:
        Vegas Line:
        Vegas Total:
        Nashville
        -115
        5
        Dunkel Pick:
        Nashville
        (-115); Over

        Florida @ NY Rangers

        Game 1-2
        March 21, 2016 @ 7:00 pm

        Dunkel Rating:
        Florida
        13.407
        NY Rangers
        12.260
        Dunkel Team:
        Dunkel Line:
        Dunkel Total:
        Florida
        by 1
        4
        Vegas Team:
        Vegas Line:
        Vegas Total:
        NY Rangers
        -140
        5
        Dunkel Pick:
        Florida
        (+120); Under

        Philadelphia @ NY Islanders

        Game 3-4
        March 21, 2016 @ 7:30 pm

        Dunkel Rating:
        Philadelphia
        12.762
        NY Islanders
        11.626
        Dunkel Team:
        Dunkel Line:
        Dunkel Total:
        Philadelphia
        by 1
        5 1/2
        Vegas Team:
        Vegas Line:
        Vegas Total:
        NY Islanders
        -145
        5
        Dunkel Pick:
        Philadelphia
        (+125); Over

        Calgary @ Toronto

        Game 5-6
        March 21, 2016 @ 7:30 pm

        Dunkel Rating:
        Calgary
        10.682
        Toronto
        12.191
        Dunkel Team:
        Dunkel Line:
        Dunkel Total:
        Toronto
        by 1 1/2
        5
        Vegas Team:
        Vegas Line:
        Vegas Total:
        Toronto
        -130
        5 1/2
        Dunkel Pick:
        Toronto
        (-130); Under




        NHL
        Long Sheet

        Monday, March 21

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        FLORIDA (40-23-0-9, 89 pts.) at NY RANGERS (40-24-0-8, 88 pts.) - 3/21/2016, 7:05 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        NY RANGERS are 104-69 ATS (+201.5 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        NY RANGERS are 63-37 ATS (+3.4 Units) second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.
        NY RANGERS are 37-20 ATS (+13.2 Units) after scoring 1 goal or less in their previous game over the last 3 seasons.
        FLORIDA is 40-32 ATS (+4.9 Units) in all games this season.
        FLORIDA is 8-0 ATS (+8.0 Units) in road games after a division game this season.
        NY RANGERS are 65-73 ATS (-43.2 Units) in home games after a non-conference game since 1996.
        NY RANGERS are 92-126 ATS (-95.7 Units) in home games after allowing 4 goals or more since 1996.
        NY RANGERS are 178-211 ATS (-143.4 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record since 1996.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        NY RANGERS is 7-1 (+6.0 Units) against the spread versus FLORIDA over the last 3 seasons
        NY RANGERS is 7-1-0 straight up against FLORIDA over the last 3 seasons
        5 of 8 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+1.9 Units)

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        PHILADELPHIA (34-24-0-12, 80 pts.) at NY ISLANDERS (38-23-0-9, 85 pts.) - 3/21/2016, 7:35 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        PHILADELPHIA is 4-14 ATS (+20.4 Units) in road games after a loss by 2 goals or more in their previous game over the last 2 seasons.
        NY ISLANDERS are 16-3 ATS (+12.3 Units) after playing 3 consecutive road games over the last 2 seasons.
        PHILADELPHIA is 14-10 ATS (+27.6 Units) in a road game where where the total is 5 or less this season.
        PHILADELPHIA is 20-14 ATS (+37.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
        PHILADELPHIA is 19-15 ATS (+37.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.
        NY ISLANDERS are 74-114 ATS (-47.7 Units) in home games after scoring 1 goal or less in their previous game since 1996.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        NY ISLANDERS is 6-5 (+0.5 Units) against the spread versus PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
        NY ISLANDERS is 6-5-0 straight up against PHILADELPHIA over the last 3 seasons
        7 of 11 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+3.0 Units)

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        CALGARY (31-35-0-6, 68 pts.) at TORONTO (25-35-0-11, 61 pts.) - 3/21/2016, 7:35 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        TORONTO is 6-1 ATS (+4.9 Units) in home games after playing 3 consecutive home games over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 55-98 ATS (-48.8 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 20-59 ATS (-43.0 Units) second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 32-68 ATS (+117.8 Units) revenging a loss versus opponent over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 116-130 ATS (-79.4 Units) in home games after scoring 4 goals or more in their previous game since 1996.
        TORONTO is 22-43 ATS (+76.1 Units) when playing against a team with a losing record over the last 2 seasons.
        TORONTO is 8-26 ATS (-20.2 Units) when playing against a team with a losing record in the second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        TORONTO is 3-2 (+1.0 Units) against the spread versus CALGARY over the last 3 seasons
        TORONTO is 3-2-0 straight up against CALGARY over the last 3 seasons
        3 of 5 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+0.7 Units)

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        LOS ANGELES (44-22-0-5, 93 pts.) at NASHVILLE (36-23-0-13, 85 pts.) - 3/21/2016, 8:05 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        LOS ANGELES is 13-18 ATS (-13.3 Units) after a non-conference game this season.
        NASHVILLE is 209-168 ATS (+398.9 Units) revenging a loss versus opponent since 1996.
        NASHVILLE is 183-161 ATS (+360.0 Units) after scoring 1 goal or less in their previous game since 1996.
        NASHVILLE is 36-36 ATS (-16.0 Units) in all games this season.
        NASHVILLE is 6-12 ATS (-11.5 Units) in home games in March games over the last 3 seasons.
        NASHVILLE is 16-26 ATS (+43.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season over the last 2 seasons.

        Head-to-Head Series History
        NASHVILLE is 5-3 (+3.2 Units) against the spread versus LOS ANGELES over the last 3 seasons
        NASHVILLE is 5-3-0 straight up against LOS ANGELES over the last 3 seasons
        4 of 7 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+0.8 Units)
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • NHL MONEYLINE

          NHL > (1) FLORIDA@ (2) NY RANGERS | 2016-03-21 19:05:00 - 2016-03-21 19:05:00
          Play ON FLORIDA using money line in Road games after a division game
          The record is 8 Wins and 0 Losses for the this season (+9.55 units)

          NHL > (3) PHILADELPHIA@ (4) NY ISLANDERS | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play ON PHILADELPHIA using money line in Road games when playing against a team with a winning record
          The record is 11 Wins and 5 Losses for the this season (+11 units)

          NHL > (5) CALGARY@ (6) TORONTO | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play AGAINST TORONTO using money line in All games when playing against a team with a losing record in the second half of the season
          The record is 15 Wins and 41 Losses for the last three seasons (-27.4 units)

          NHL > (3) PHILADELPHIA@ (4) NY ISLANDERS | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play ON NY ISLANDERS using money line in All games after playing 3 consecutive road games
          The record is 16 Wins and 3 Losses for the last two seasons (+13.3 units)

          NHL > (5) CALGARY@ (6) TORONTO | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play AGAINST TORONTO using money line in All games second half of the season
          The record is 20 Wins and 59 Losses for the last two seasons (-34.8 units)

          NHL > (1) FLORIDA@ (2) NY RANGERS | 2016-03-21 19:05:00 - 2016-03-21 19:05:00
          Play AGAINST NY RANGERS using money line in Home games after allowing 4 goals or more
          The record is 90 Wins and 116 Losses for the since 1992 (-76 units)

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          NHL PUCKLINE

          NHL > (1) FLORIDA@ (2) NY RANGERS | 2016-03-21 19:05:00 - 2016-03-21 19:05:00
          Play ON FLORIDA in Road games after a division game
          The record is 8 Wins and 0 Losses for the this season (+9.55 units)

          NHL > (3) PHILADELPHIA@ (4) NY ISLANDERS | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play ON PHILADELPHIA in Road games when playing against a team with a winning record
          The record is 11 Wins and 5 Losses for the this season (+11 units)

          NHL > (5) CALGARY@ (6) TORONTO | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play AGAINST TORONTO in All games when playing against a team with a losing record in the second half of the season
          The record is 15 Wins and 41 Losses for the last three seasons (-27.4 units)

          NHL > (3) PHILADELPHIA@ (4) NY ISLANDERS | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play ON NY ISLANDERS in All games after playing 3 consecutive road games
          The record is 16 Wins and 3 Losses for the last two seasons (+13.3 units)

          NHL > (5) CALGARY@ (6) TORONTO | 2016-03-21 19:35:00 - 2016-03-21 19:35:00
          Play AGAINST TORONTO in All games second half of the season
          The record is 20 Wins and 59 Losses for the last two seasons (-34.8 units)

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          NHL TOTALS

          NHL > (7) LOS ANGELES@ (8) NASHVILLE | 2016-03-21 20:05:00 - 2016-03-21 20:05:00
          Play OVER NASHVILLE on the totalin Home games after scoring 1 goal or less in their previous game
          The record is 10 Overs and 1 Unders for the last two seasons (+9.4 units)

          NHL > (7) LOS ANGELES@ (8) NASHVILLE | 2016-03-21 20:05:00 - 2016-03-21 20:05:00
          Play OVER NASHVILLE on the totalin Home games when playing against a team with a winning record
          The record is 23 Overs and 8 Unders for the last two seasons (+14.65 units)
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • B]Yesterday's Results: 2 - 1 + 1.77
            YTD: 34 - 39...........+ 5.79[/B]

            MONDAY, MARCH 21

            GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

            FLA at NYR 07:00 PM

            FLA +129

            O 5.0


            CAL at TOR 07:30 PM

            TOR -113

            U 5.5


            PHI at NYI 07:30 PM

            NYI -125

            U 5.0


            LA at NAS 08:00 PM

            LA +109

            U 5.0
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Preview: Sabres (29-34) at Hurricanes (31-27)
              Date: March 22, 2016 7:00 PM EDT

              Though the Carolina Hurricanes have earned at least a point in all but one of their eight games this month, they've won only three times and remain a long shot to make the playoffs.

              Following another missed opportunity, the Hurricanes try to avoid a fifth consecutive defeat and season sweep by the visiting Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.

              Carolina (31-27-14) has gone past regulation six times in going 3-1-4 and playing all but one game on the road this month. The Hurricanes opened their recent five-game trip with a 3-2 overtime win over Boston on March 10, then lost the next four while going to OT two more times and then a shootout against Minnesota on Saturday.

              'We've got to make one more play,' coach Bill Peters said after the 3-2 loss to the Wild. "It's that tight around the league no matter who you play and where you play. Everyone is competing very hard, and everyone is desperate for points."

              The Hurricanes are seven points out of the final wild-card spot and need to pass three teams to capture it. Entering Monday, Carolina leads the league in losses after regulation.

              "This time of year, it's getting to playoff-type hockey," center Jordan Staal said. "Guys don't want to give up anything crazy and teams make you work for your goals.

              "It's also just kind of the way we play. We've been playing solid defensively, making sure no one gets in behind us and making them work for goals. It becomes a tight match sometimes."

              Carolina has managed seven goals during the 0-1-3 skid and is 0 for 9 on the power play in three games since going 1 for 3 in a 3-2 overtime loss at Buffalo (29-34-10) on March 12. The Hurricanes, who dropped five straight Nov. 10-20, were last swept in a season series by the Sabres in 2006-07.

              Rookie Jack Eichel has scored three of his team-leading 22 goals against Carolina, highlighted by the OT tally earlier this month.

              Buffalo sandwiched two wins around an overtime loss before putting forth a lackadaisical effort in Saturday's 4-1 defeat at Toronto. After Brian Gionta opened the scoring early in the first period, the Sabres seemed to sag while totaling 21 shots and allowing three third-period goals.

              "We've got to find a way to grind things out when we're not feeling our best," Gionta told the Sabres' official website. "We didn't look like a team that had much energy but you get out to an early lead, you've got to find ways to play under those circumstances."

              Buffalo hasn't scored on the power play in five road games in which it's had a chance with the man advantage. It's 1 for 31 in the last 10 road contests.

              Carolina has killed off all five Buffalo penalties this season, and 42 of 46 in its last 19 games overall.

              Staal scored Saturday for the second time in three games.

              Buffalo's Robin Lehner has dropped four straight starts, yielding three goals in each of the last three.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • Preview: Red Wings (36-25) at Lightning (41-26)
                Date: March 22, 2016 7:30 PM EDT

                With Niklas Kronwall back and Dylan Larkin enjoying a historic rookie season, the Detroit Red Wings are feeling good about extending their run of consecutive playoff berths.

                That might not happen, though, unless they can change their recent road fortunes against Tampa Bay.

                The Red Wings look to win their third straight and end a five-game slide at Amalie Arena on Tuesday night when the Lightning continue a pursuit of their first division title in 12 years.

                Detroit (36-25-11) looked like it might be falling out of the postseason chase after dropping nine of 14 in a stretch that ended with a 4-3 loss at Philadelphia on March 15. The club has since regrouped, winning its last two and moving ahead of the Flyers for the Eastern Conference's final wild-card spot with Saturday's 5-3 victory at Florida.

                "We need to continue to build," goaltender Jimmy Howard said. "It's another step in the right direction.'

                Kronwall provided a lift with two assists after he had missed the previous three games with a sprained right knee. The Red Wings are 11-4-1 in their last 16 games in which the defenseman has played.

                "Well, first of all, he's an elite leader," coach Jeff Blashill told the team's official website. "Nik's a big part of our team, has been for a long time."

                Pavel Datsyuk led the way Saturday with two goals, while Larkin added a goal and an assist. Larkin has team bests of 21 goals and 43 points, leaving him just shy of becoming the first Detroit rookie to finish with at least 44 since current teammate Henrik Zetterberg in 2002-03.

                Larkin had an assist in a 3-1 home win over Tampa Bay on Oct. 13 and scored the late go-ahead goal in a 2-1 home victory over the Lightning on Nov. 3. Though they split four games at Amalie in last year's postseason meeting, Detroit couldn't snap its regular-season skid there in a 3-1 loss Feb. 3.

                Another road defeat in this series could prove costly, as the Flyers have games in hand on the Red Wings as they push for the playoffs and attempt to end the Red Wings' drive for a 24th straight postseason appearance.

                The Lightning (41-26-5) are looking to move another step closer to overtaking Florida atop the Atlantic Division. They haven't won a division title since celebrating the second of back-to-back crowns in 2003-04 - when they went on to win the Stanley Cup.

                Tampa Bay, 1-4-1 in six before Saturday's 2-0 win at Arizona, opens a six-game homestand looking to avoid its first three-game slide at Amalie since Oct. 29-Nov. 10. Ben Bishop shined with 32 saves against the Coyotes, moving into first place on the team's all-time shutouts list.

                Bishop is expected to get a chance to continue his bid for the Vezina Trophy after going 8-2-1 with a 1.55 goals-against average over his last 11 starts. He's posted a 1.69 GAA in winning eight of 12 career games against Detroit, though he broke a three-game losing streak in the series Feb. 3.

                "He's absolutely one of the best goalies in the league, no doubt," defenseman Anton Stralman told the team's official website. "I think that's pretty obvious the last couple of years."

                Nikita Kucherov has scored in his last two games overall and also has two goals over his past two against Detroit. Ondrej Palat is having a strong March with six goals in nine games
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • Preview: Ducks (40-22) at Canadiens (33-34)
                  Date: March 22, 2016 7:30 PM EDT

                  The Anaheim Ducks appear to be getting back on track after a brief slump, but their rough start to the season makes such stretches all the more damaging as they try to complete their resurgence and win the Pacific Division.

                  They'll try for their third straight victory and fourth in five games Tuesday night when they visit the Montreal Canadiens, whose fast start is an increasingly distant memory in a lost season.

                  Anaheim (40-22-9) has rebounded from an 0-2-1 skid that followed its 18-1-1 stretch, but even that short slide has left the Ducks struggling to keep pace with surging Los Angeles in the race for the Pacific title. Their 1-7-2 start has left little margin for error as the regular season winds down, and they're also trying to hold off San Jose, one point behind them, for the second spot.

                  "Expectations were high at the start of the season," defenseman Kevin Bieksa told the team's official website. "We wanted to be at the top of the division the whole year, and we weren't. We had to claw our way back. When you start losing a bunch of games, it starts to snowball. It feels like you're never going to get it back together, but we stayed positive. We didn't turn on each other."

                  Jakob Silfverberg scored in overtime in Sunday's 3-2 victory over Winnipeg to open a five-game trip that could go a long way toward deciding the division race. The effort hardly impressed coach Bruce Boudreau, though.

                  'We weren't very good,' he said. 'We gave up way too many chances. ... if we want to be successful in the last 11 games and beyond, we got to play better.'

                  Anaheim, which avoided a third straight road loss and is 13-3-2 in its last 18 away from home, killed off all three Jets power plays, making it seven straight games and 20 short-handed situations without allowing a goal - improving its league-best percentage to 87.3.

                  The Ducks defeated Montreal 3-2 in a shootout March 2, their third straight win in the series. They're 8-1-2 in the last 11 matchups.

                  Jamie McGinn scored in that game, his first with Anaheim after being acquired from Buffalo on Feb. 29. McGinn has five goals in 10 games with the Ducks, including one in each of the last three.

                  While Anaheim has scored 15 goals during its 3-1-0 stretch, the Canadiens have been outscored 19-6 in a 1-4-0 span, the latest rough patch in a bizarre season.

                  Since opening 19-4-3, Montreal (33-34-6) has averaged 2.09 goals, tied for the worst mark in the league. It will face an Anaheim club that's second in the NHL with 2.25 allowed per game.

                  The Canadiens dropped their second straight Sunday, 4-1 to Calgary for their third consecutive home loss. Montreal had surrendered 10 straight goals before rookie Michael McCarron's first career tally in the third period.

                  Rookie Mike Condon continued to struggle, making 31 saves to give him a 3.40 goals-against average in a 1-5-1 stretch. He ranks toward the bottom of the league with a .904 save percentage and has seemed clearly overwhelmed by having to replace injured star Carey Price, who's likely out for the season.

                  "This is the most that he's played in his career, even I'm talking about college hockey," coach Michel Therrien said. "We didn't plan this, obviously, at the beginning of the year, but that's a reality."

                  Condon stopped 33 shots against Anaheim earlier this month, while John Gibson picked up the win for the Ducks with 25 saves.

                  Gibson has gone 5-2-1 with a 1.91 GAA over his last nine starts. He has won both career starts against Montreal with a 1.44 mark.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • Preview: Capitals (51-15) at Senators (34-31)
                    Date: March 22, 2016 7:30 PM EDT

                    The Washington Capitals are on the verge of clinching the Metropolitan Division title and the top seed in the Eastern Conference, but their latest effort proved they're hardly a polished product and still have some issues on the road.

                    Looking to bounce back from one of their worst defeats of 2015-16, the Capitals can avoid a fourth straight road loss by sweeping the season series from the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.

                    Washington (51-15-5) had a chance to nail down the division with a third straight victory Sunday, but instead yielded its highest goal total of the season in a 6-2 loss at Pittsburgh. Though the defeat was ugly and gave the Capitals their longest road slide of 2015-16, perhaps most concerning within the dressing room was the timing of the performance.

                    "You can talk all you want about how many points you've accumulated during the regular season, but once you get to the playoffs, that's all out the window," defenseman Brooks Orpik told the team's official website. "We better start playing a little bit better."

                    Washington allowed the first two goals before tying it in the second. However, Braden Holtby yielded five goals on 26 shots before he was pulled. He had given up one goal in two straight and three of his previous four starts.

                    Though the Capitals killed six of seven penalties against the Penguins, they've allowed 15 goals during the 0-2-1 road skid.

                    "We got exactly what we deserved," coach Barry Trotz said. "I'm not going to file it. I'm not going to let guys off the hook. There's no excuse for the sloppy play, the lack of execution when the heat was on."

                    In the midst of a 4-0-1 stretch against Ottawa (34-31-8), the Capitals appear to have a good opportunity to get back on track by sweeping this season series for the first time since 2007-08. Holtby and backup Philipp Grubauer have combined to stop 58 of 60 shots in two meetings this season.

                    Alex Ovechkin has two of his league-leading 42 goals in the last 11 games, but scored twice in a 7-1 home rout of the Senators on Jan. 10. Nicklas Backstrom and Jason Chimera each had three assists.

                    Ottawa has totaled eight goals in the last five against Washington, but has scored 13 times to win three of its past four games overall. Jean-Gabriel Pageau, Curtis Lazar and Alex Chiasson recorded short-handed goals in Saturday's 5-0 victory over Montreal.

                    The Senators rank 29th in the NHL in penalty killing at 75.4 percent, but lead the league with 15 short-handed goals. Pageau's six short-handed scores are also the most in the NHL.

                    "Any time you get one short-handed goal, you look at it as a bonus," coach Dave Cameron told the league's official website. "To get three is kind of the exception."

                    Seven points out of the final wild-card spot and needing to pass four teams to capture it, Ottawa has actually been better of late with the disadvantage by killing 17 of 18 penalties in six games.

                    "Regardless of where we are in the standings right now, I think we're a high-character group," said Andrew Hammond, who made 30 saves Saturday.

                    Hammond allowed all nine goals on 61 shots in the last two against Washington.
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                    • Preview: Canucks (27-32) at Jets (29-37)
                      Date: March 22, 2016 8:00 PM EDT

                      The effects of the Vancouver Canucks' rough season might finally be taking their toll on one of the Sedin brothers.

                      After questioning the work ethic of his teammates in their most recent contest, Daniel Sedin expects a more spirited performance Tuesday night as the visiting Canucks try to avoid a fifth consecutive defeat and season sweep by the lowly Winnipeg Jets.

                      Vancouver's skid began with a 5-2 home loss to Winnipeg (29-37-6) last Monday. The Canucks (27-32-12) lost 3-1 to Colorado two nights later and were shut out in their next two games.

                      After they were outshot 50-19 in Saturday's 3-0 loss to St. Louis, the usually mild-mannered Sedin couldn't hold back.

                      "The effort should always be there," said Sedin, who has combined with brother Henrik for two points in four games. "It doesn't matter where you are in the standings or what kind of team you are. That's not good enough.

                      "This is too tough a league to go out there and hope. You've got to work for your chances, you've got to work for your teammates. Once we realize that, we can be a good team. You need all (the guys)."

                      A loser of 12 of 17, the Western Conference's lowest-scoring team has averaged 2.1 goals in 22 games and is 0 for 23 on the power play in the last seven. The only time the Canucks were blanked in three straight games was Jan. 7-10, 1984.

                      Injuries and a poor record have Vancouver turning to youth in the final weeks of the season, but Daniel Sedin wouldn't allow that to be an excuse for the Canucks' level of play.

                      "If they don't have confidence it's because they don't work hard," he said. "That's the way I look at it. The effort has to be there every night. That's all we can ask for right now."

                      Vancouver, which lost five in a row Nov. 27-Dec. 5, totaled three goals in the first two games against the Jets. It fell 4-1 at Winnipeg on Nov. 18.

                      The Jets, however, have been outscored 11-3 in going 0-2-1 since winning at Vancouver last week. Winnipeg lost for the 15th time in 19 home games, 3-2 in overtime to Anaheim on Sunday.

                      "We owe it to the fans," coach Paul Maurice told the NHL's official website. "This is not where we want to be. We want to put in a good effort out there, we want to play right and make it an exciting game."

                      Points leader Blake Wheeler snapped a 10-game goal drought with his 19th but the Jets didn't convert any of their three power-play chances and are 1 for 28 in the last nine.

                      Wheeler has two goals and three assists during a five-game point streak against Vancouver.

                      The Sedins had four goals and 10 assists in a combined four-game point streak against Winnipeg before both were shut out in last week's meeting.

                      Michael Hutchinson made 26 saves in that matchup with the Canucks and 30 on Sunday.

                      Vancouver's Ryan Miller has posted a 3.30 goals-against average while losing all four career starts at Winnipeg.
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                      • Preview: Stars (43-21) at Blackhawks (42-24)
                        Date: March 22, 2016 8:30 PM EDT

                        The Chicago Blackhawks are running out of chances to catch the Dallas Stars in the Central Division, and the same goes for the Western Conference's top spot.

                        If they aren't careful, there will be plenty of opportunities to fall in the opposite direction.

                        The Blackhawks hope to remain within reach of the Stars, who will go for their fourth win in the season series Tuesday night at the United Center while continuing life without Tyler Seguin.

                        Chicago is mired in a 1-3-2 stretch, though it picked up points in Friday's 4-0 win at Winnipeg and Sunday's 3-2 shootout loss to Minnesota - its third straight defeat at home.

                        Still, the Blackhawks (42-24-7) are struggling while it seems the rest of the West contenders are making a move. Their 91 points trail Dallas (43-21-9) by four, but they also sit behind Los Angeles and St. Louis while Anaheim, San Jose and Nashville lurk close behind.

                        Backup Scott Darling has played well in net with Corey Crawford slow to return from an upper-body injury. Darling has a 1.64 goals-against average and .945 save percentage in three straight starts, which included his second career shutout against the Jets and a 32-save effort against the Wild.

                        "It's good for me to get a little momentum going," Darling said. "It's good going forward that I'll have this experience."

                        When asked if Crawford, who allowed nine goals in two starts before his injury, will return against Dallas, coach Joel Quenneville said, "We'll see."

                        Darling played in two games against Dallas this season, relieving an ineffective Crawford each time. While Crawford holds a 4.58 GAA and an .879 save percentage in four starts against the Stars, Darling allowed one goal on 25 shots in his appearances.

                        Not surprisingly, the Stars won three of four meetings, giving them victories in five of the last six overall.

                        Dallas is 5-1-2 following a 1-5-2 stretch. The NHL's top-scoring team, though, will be without Seguin for three to four weeks after surgery to repair a small cut of his left Achilles tendon. He hopes to be back for the start of the playoffs - which the Stars could clinch a spot into Tuesday.

                        Seguin's 33 goals rank second on the team to Jamie Benn's 36.

                        Seguin suffered the injury late in Thursday's 4-3 win over Tampa Bay, the same game former Chicago forward Patrick Sharp returned from a six-game absence because of a lower-body injury.

                        Equally concerning to the injury issues had been the defensive end of the ice after the Stars surrendered five goals in each of their previous two games - the sixth time they had allowed at least that many in 13 contests.

                        However, Kari Lehtonen has played well in net the last two, leading some to believe he has earned the postseason starting job over Antti Niemi.

                        Lehtonen improved to 21-9-2 by making 27 saves in Saturday's 3-0 win over the New York Islanders for his second shutout. He has started seven of the last eight games, winning five.

                        'I'm not establishing anybody as No. 1,' coach Lindy Ruff said. 'But I like the way (Lehtonen's) playing, and the reason he has been playing is because his game has been better than Antti's.'

                        Dallas will face a Chicago power play that ranks in the top five of the league with a 22.3 percentage but is in an 0-for-17 slump over the last five.
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                        • Preview: Oilers (29-39) at Coyotes (31-34)
                          Date: March 22, 2016 10:00 PM EDT

                          Though the playoffs appear to be a longshot, Mike Smith isn't willing to give up the fight.

                          The veteran goaltender has been solid since returning from an extended absence, but his effort won't matter unless the Arizona Coyotes can find a way to put the puck in the net.

                          With Smith expected to get a chance to extend his dominance in this series, the Coyotes will go after their 24th win in the past 29 meetings with the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night.

                          Arizona (31-34-7) would need an unlikely turn of events to secure its first postseason berth since reaching the Western Conference finals in 2011-12. After going 9-18-3 in its last 30, the club has fallen 11 points back of the final wild-card spot with 10 games remaining.

                          The Coyotes received a nice bump when Smith returned for the first time since undergoing core muscle surgery in December. They won the last two of a three-game winning streak with Smith between the pipes before he got the night off in Saturday's 2-0 home loss to Tampa Bay.

                          Smith then had 33 saves Sunday when Arizona was blanked for the second straight game in a 3-0 loss at San Jose. The 10th-year pro has stopped 104 of 107 shots in his three games back.

                          "For the rest of the season I'll keep pushing forward," Smith told the team's official website. "We're definitely doing some good things but we've got to find ways to win these games."

                          The Coyotes will have to find a way to avoid getting shut out in three straight for the first time since March 2013 to get that done. It doesn't help that Oliver Ekman-Larsson, who has a team-high 49 points, is uncertain to play after missing six games with a shoulder injury.

                          Arizona, however, might not need much scoring as Smith looks to extend a 14-game streak (12-0-1) with at least one point earned against the Oilers that's tied for the league's second-longest active run for a goalie versus any opponent. He owns a 2.14 goals-against average over that span after finishing with 44 saves in a 4-0 win at Edmonton on March 12.

                          Arizona is 3-0-1 in the season series and 23-1-4 in 28 meetings since January 2010.

                          The Coyotes have totaled seven goals in two games against Cam Talbot this season. Edmonton's goalie, though, has posted a 1.66 GAA in winning seven of his past nine starts and has allowed three goals with a .978 save percentage over a four-game road winning streak.

                          Talbot is likely to get the nod after Laurent Brossoit had 22 saves in Sunday's 3-2 home loss to Colorado that snapped a two-game winning streak. Matt Hendricks and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored, while star rookie Connor McDavid had his fifth assist in four games.

                          Edmonton (29-39-7), which has won seven of 12, is trying to avoid finishing at the bottom of the conference with a one-point edge over Winnipeg.

                          'We may not be a playoff team, but we have playoff fans,' coach Todd McLellan said. 'At some point, we have to reward them.'

                          McLellan's club will have to contain Max Domi, who has four goals and two assists in the season series. Ekman-Larsson has four goals and seven points over his last six meetings.
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                          • Preview: Blues (42-22) at Sharks (41-25)
                            Date: March 22, 2016 10:30 PM EDT

                            Brian Elliott gave the St. Louis Blues a major boost with a shutout in his return.

                            He'll have a bigger challenge in his next outing since he likely has bad memories of facing the San Jose Sharks.

                            Elliott and the Blues seek to complete a five-game trip with a winning record Tuesday night when they meet a Sharks team in position to clinch a playoff berth.

                            The goaltender returned Saturday with 19 saves for his second shutout in a 3-0 victory over Vancouver. The effort came after St. Louis (42-22-9) conceded 13 goals over consecutive defeats.

                            'I think for our whole team, we needed to have a good game and get a good solid St. Louis Blues type of hockey game,' Elliott said. 'We didn't play well the last couple of outings and this is good. Hopefully we can take it into San Jose and wrap up the road trip with a high."

                            Elliott came back from a 10-game absence from a lower-body injury suffered when he faced the Sharks (41-25-6) in a 6-3 defeat Feb. 22. He was on a roll with a 1.99 goals-against average in winning five straight starts before he allowed three goals in the first 12:59 of that one.

                            He also yielded three goals on 32 shots in a 3-1 defeat to San Jose on Feb. 4.

                            Coach Ken Hitchcock, whose team improved to 2-2-0 on this trip, said Elliott will start Tuesday.

                            "It's his turn," Hitchcock told the Blues' official website. "Shutout, played well, we'll play him and then we'll gauge it on the weekend what we're going to do."

                            San Jose can stretch its season-high home win streak to five and clinch a Pacific Division playoff berth with a victory. The Sharks can also clinch if Arizona fails to win in regulation Tuesday against Edmonton.

                            They are one point behind Anaheim in the race for home-ice advantage in the first round while the Blues are two points behind Central Division leader Dallas.

                            The Sharks got two wins over the weekend to start this six-game homestand, 4-1 over the New York Rangers on Saturday and 3-0 over the Coyotes on Sunday behind backup James Reimer's 25 saves.

                            Coach Pete DeBoer figures to turn back to Martin Jones, who has allowed four goals on 55 shots in beating the Blues twice this season.

                            "We want to enjoy this one and get some rest but obviously St. Louis is a big test for us," DeBoer said.

                            Joe Thornton has six points in a five-game run, Joel Ward has scored three goals in the last two games and Brent Burns is second in the NHL among defensemen with a career-high 65 points.

                            "We feel real comfortable, I think," Thornton said. "We're confident with the lineup we have every night and whoever is out (there) has a chance to do something each night."

                            Thornton has a seven-game point streak against St. Louis. The Sharks have won the last six matchups he has taken part in, with the center amassing 14 points.

                            San Jose's Joe Pavelski has 34 goals to match St. Louis star Vladimir Tarasenko for fourth in the league. Tarasenko has eight points in his last six games, including his 100th career goal Saturday.
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                              • Preview: Flyers (35-24) at Blue Jackets (29-35)
                                Date: March 22, 2016 7:00 PM EDT

                                The Philadelphia Flyers have had few letdowns while compiling one of the NHL's best records over the past month.

                                Fresh off a pivotal win over a division rival, they'll need to avoid a slip up when they continue their late-season playoff push Tuesday night against the Columbus Blue Jackets.

                                Twelfth in the Eastern Conference on Feb. 24, Philadelphia (35-24-12) has gone 9-2-1 since to close within a point of eighth-place Detroit with a game in hand. The Flyers are now just three back of the New York Islanders for the first wild card after Monday's 4-1 win in Brooklyn that opened a critical four-game trip.

                                Balanced scoring and solid goaltending have been constants during Philadelphia's surge, and the trend continued Monday. Four different players had goals and Steve Mason recorded 23 saves to improve to 5-1-1 with a 1.98 goals-against average in seven March starts.

                                "The guys are playing hard and they're playing together," coach Dave Hakstol told the NHL's official website. "We've known all along that we've got a tough battle to get above the line in the playoff race. The guys are having fun and they're working hard right now. There's a goal in mind, but I think every day it's more critical to focus on the task at hand, to show up, to play hard, and have fun while you're doing it."

                                Philadelphia is averaging 3.42 goals per game during its 12-game run, with eight players scoring three or more over that span.

                                The Flyers' next challenge will be maintaining their focus against a Columbus team it routed 6-0 in Philadelphia on March 5 but hasn't beaten on the road since Dec. 13. 2005. The Blue Jackets have won seven straight meetings at Nationwide Arena, pulling out a 3-2 shootout victory on Dec. 19.

                                "We have to move on to (Tuesday) and bring the same effort," center Nick Cousins said.

                                While Philadelphia's offense has been consistently productive for much of its rise, Columbus (29-35-8) has been feast or famine in that department throughout the season's second half. The Blue Jackets have scored four or more goals in each of their last eight wins and two or less in all of their past 13 losses.

                                After mustering three goals during a three-game skid from March 11-17, the Jackets broke out in Saturday's 6-3 home victory over New Jersey before struggling again in Sunday's 2-1 loss to the Devils.

                                "Neither team gave the other too much," said coach John Tortorella. "I don't think we played badly. We just couldn't score."

                                Slumps by some of its top forwards have contributed to Columbus' erratic performances. While Cam Atkinson has six goals over a nine-game stretch, Brandon Saad has none over his last six, ex-Flyer Scott Hartnell zero over his past seven and Brandon Dubinsky none over a 10-game span.

                                Columbus managed only 19 shots in the March 5 loss as Mason posted his fourth shutout of the season. The former Blue Jacket has a 1.95 GAA while starting all three prior matchups this season, though he could give way for Anthony Stolarz's NHL debut with the Flyers playing on consecutive nights.

                                Stolarz, 19-15-3 with a 2.59 GAA in 42 games for Lehigh Valley of the AHL, was recalled Sunday with Michal Neuvirth out for the regular season with a torn meniscus in his left knee.

                                Columbus' Sergei Bobrovsky had 27 saves on Saturday to earn his first win since a 27-save effort in a 4-1 victory at Philadelphia on Dec. 5. The former Flyer allowed 10 goals in losing his first three starts since returning from a groin injury earlier this month.
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