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  • Preview: Blues (49-24) at Sharks (46-30)
    Date: May 21, 2016 7:15 PM EDT

    SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Now it will be up to Jake Allen to try to slow down Joe Thornton and San Jose's top line.

    After Thornton and his linemates managed to dominate play against St. Louis the past two games in a way that Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Jamie Benn couldn't in the first two rounds of the NHL playoffs, the Blues decided to change goalies for Game 4 of the Western Conference final against the Sharks.

    'It feels like we need to get us a little bit of momentum changed our way because we're not rewarded for the work and they are, which is the difference,' coach Ken Hitchcock said. 'The small difference in the series has been that. We dinged them in Game 1, they've dinged us in Games 2 and 3.'

    San Jose's top line of Thornton, Joe Pavelski and Tomas Hertl have driven the play and are a major reason why the Sharks lead the Blues 2-1 to put them as close as they have ever been to reaching the Stanley Cup final.

    Hertl scored two goals in San Jose's 3-0 victory in Game 3 on Thursday night off passes from each of his linemates and the trio spent much of the night in St. Louis' zone creating chances and momentum.

    'These guys in my mind are maybe the most dangerous and best line in hockey,' teammate Tommy Wingels said. 'You see the way they play against world-class defensemen and some of the best players in the world. They're able to hold onto pucks and make it a clinic out there the way they pass it around and cycle the puck. It's contagious.'

    After getting the best of Los Angeles' Drew Doughty in round one, Nashville's stellar defensive pair of Shea Weber and Roman Josi in the second round, the Thornton line is doing it against Alex Pietrangelo and St. Louis in the conference final.

    Thornton and Pavelski have played together for much of the last four seasons with various third linemates. Hertl moved into that spot in early January and that helped the entire team take off.

    'I think just playing a long time with somebody, we just know each other's tendencies in our sleep,' Thornton said of his chemistry with Pavelski. 'For me, I like to pass. He likes to shoot. Then you throw this big fella (Hertl) in there, it's a pretty good line. But, yeah, all three of us, we read so well off each other. We just got to keep continuing that.'

    Allen, who started all six games last postseason for the Blues, entered in the third period on Thursday after Elliott allowed his third goal on 14 shots.

    The Blues made it this far in part because of their ability to shut down the opponent's top players, including the league's top two scorers in the regular season. Kane, who led the league in scoring, had just one goal and two even-strength assists in Chicago's seven-game loss in the first round. Toews wasn't any better with no goals and three even-strength assists.

    St. Louis kept it up in round two against Dallas's Benn, the league's No. 2 scorer. Benn had one goal and two even-strength assists in seven games, meaning those three stars combined for two goals and seven assists at even strength in 14 games.

    In this round, Thornton's line has spent the bulk of its time in St. Louis' end, creating chances, drawing penalties and getting three even-strength goals from Hertl.

    'We put our top-scoring players out there in this series so far and we've not been able to maintain pressure in the offensive zone,' Hitchcock said. 'We've ended up in our zone quickly sometimes. That's something that no one's done against us. We've been able to take top players and hem them in, frustrate them. For whatever reason, we cannot control the play, even though we start 200 feet from our net. So that's on me. I'm going to have to change tactics, do something completely different than we've done in the first two series because within 10 seconds in most occasions, they're in our zone.'

    Slowing down Thornton's line could help St. Louis create more chances at the other end.

    The Blues have been shut out by Martin Jones the past two games and haven't gotten a single point all series from 40-goal scorer Vladimir Tarasenko or rookie Robby Fabbri, who had 13 points the first two rounds.

    'We just haven't created enough quality chances to really test him and make him make save after save, what we can do when we're really on our game,' captain David Backes said. 'The result has been a couple scoreless games for us. It's not the way we're going to win games. We need to get back onto our method and our ways. When we do that, we're going to have success.'


    SERIES AT A GLANCE

    GAME 1
    Sharks at Blues
    Sun, May 15 Final 1 to 2
    Recaps

    GAME 2
    Sharks at Blues
    Tue, May 17 Final 4 to 0
    Recaps

    GAME 3
    Blues at Sharks
    Thu, May 19 Final 0 to 3
    Recaps

    GAME 4
    Blues at Sharks
    Sat, May 21 - 7:15PM EDT

    GAME 5
    Sharks at Blues
    Mon, May 23 - 8:00PM EDT

    GAME 6
    Blues at Sharks
    Wed, May 25 - 9:00PM EDT

    GAME 7
    Sharks at Blues
    Fri, May 27 - 8:00PM EDT
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • NHL MONEYLINE

      NHL > (15) ST LOUIS@ (16) SAN JOSE | 2016-05-21 19:15:00 - 2016-05-21 19:15:00
      Play ON SAN JOSE using money line in All games when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season
      The record is 20 Wins and 5 Losses for the this season (+14.85 units)

      NHL > (15) ST LOUIS@ (16) SAN JOSE | 2016-05-21 19:15:00 - 2016-05-21 19:15:00
      Play AGAINST SAN JOSE using money line in Home games after 3 or more consecutive unders
      The record is 2 Wins and 10 Losses for the last three seasons (-14.8 units)

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      NHL PUCKLINE

      NHL > (15) ST LOUIS@ (16) SAN JOSE | 2016-05-21 19:15:00 - 2016-05-21 19:15:00
      Play ON SAN JOSE in All games when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season
      The record is 20 Wins and 5 Losses for the this season (+14.85 units)

      NHL > (15) ST LOUIS@ (16) SAN JOSE | 2016-05-21 19:15:00 - 2016-05-21 19:15:00
      Play AGAINST SAN JOSE in Home games after 3 or more consecutive unders
      The record is 2 Wins and 10 Losses for the last three seasons (-14.8 units)

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

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      • Blues hope goalie change can slow Sharks
        May 20, 2016

        SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Now it will be up to Jake Allen to try to slow down Joe Thornton and San Jose's top line.

        After Thornton and his linemates managed to dominate play against St. Louis the past two games in a way that Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Jamie Benn couldn't in the first two rounds of the NHL playoffs, the Blues decided to change goalies for Game 4 of the Western Conference final against the Sharks.

        ''It feels like we need to get us a little bit of momentum changed our way because we're not rewarded for the work and they are, which is the difference,'' coach Ken Hitchcock said. ''The small difference in the series has been that. We dinged them in Game 1, they've dinged us in Games 2 and 3.''

        San Jose's top line of Thornton, Joe Pavelski and Tomas Hertl have driven the play and are a major reason why the Sharks lead the Blues 2-1 to put them as close as they have ever been to reaching the Stanley Cup final.

        Hertl scored two goals in San Jose's 3-0 victory in Game 3 on Thursday night off passes from each of his linemates and the trio spent much of the night in St. Louis' zone creating chances and momentum.

        ''These guys in my mind are maybe the most dangerous and best line in hockey,'' teammate Tommy Wingels said. ''You see the way they play against world-class defensemen and some of the best players in the world. They're able to hold onto pucks and make it a clinic out there the way they pass it around and cycle the puck. It's contagious.''

        After getting the best of Los Angeles' Drew Doughty in round one, Nashville's stellar defensive pair of Shea Weber and Roman Josi in the second round, the Thornton line is doing it against Alex Pietrangelo and St. Louis in the conference final.

        Thornton and Pavelski have played together for much of the last four seasons with various third linemates. Hertl moved into that spot in early January and that helped the entire team take off.

        ''I think just playing a long time with somebody, we just know each other's tendencies in our sleep,'' Thornton said of his chemistry with Pavelski. ''For me, I like to pass. He likes to shoot. Then you throw this big fella (Hertl) in there, it's a pretty good line. But, yeah, all three of us, we read so well off each other. We just got to keep continuing that.''

        Allen, who started all six games last postseason for the Blues, entered in the third period on Thursday after Elliott allowed his third goal on 14 shots.

        The Blues made it this far in part because of their ability to shut down the opponent's top players, including the league's top two scorers in the regular season. Kane, who led the league in scoring, had just one goal and two even-strength assists in Chicago's seven-game loss in the first round. Toews wasn't any better with no goals and three even-strength assists.

        St. Louis kept it up in round two against Dallas's Benn, the league's No. 2 scorer. Benn had one goal and two even-strength assists in seven games, meaning those three stars combined for two goals and seven assists at even strength in 14 games.

        In this round, Thornton's line has spent the bulk of its time in St. Louis' end, creating chances, drawing penalties and getting three even-strength goals from Hertl.

        ''We put our top-scoring players out there in this series so far and we've not been able to maintain pressure in the offensive zone,'' Hitchcock said. ''We've ended up in our zone quickly sometimes. That's something that no one's done against us. We've been able to take top players and hem them in, frustrate them. For whatever reason, we cannot control the play, even though we start 200 feet from our net. So that's on me. I'm going to have to change tactics, do something completely different than we've done in the first two series because within 10 seconds in most occasions, they're in our zone.''

        Slowing down Thornton's line could help St. Louis create more chances at the other end.

        The Blues have been shut out by Martin Jones the past two games and haven't gotten a single point all series from 40-goal scorer Vladimir Tarasenko or rookie Robby Fabbri, who had 13 points the first two rounds.

        ''We just haven't created enough quality chances to really test him and make him make save after save, what we can do when we're really on our game,'' captain David Backes said. ''The result has been a couple scoreless games for us. It's not the way we're going to win games. We need to get back onto our method and our ways. When we do that, we're going to have success.''
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • 5/20 - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS: 2 - 0 + 2.25
          OVERALL: +8.55


          SATURDAY, MAY 21

          GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

          STL at SJ 07:15 PM

          SJ -156

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

          Comment


          • Armadillo: Sunday's six-pack

            Six of the my favorite baseball announce teams to listen to on the baseball package

            -- Brian Anderson/Bill Schroeder, Brewers

            -- Victor Rojas/Mark Gubicza, Angels

            -- Don Orsillo/Mark Grant, Padres

            -- Dick Bremer/Bert Blyleven, Twins

            -- Drew Goodman/Jeff Huson or Ryan Spliborghs, Rockies

            -- Jason Bennetti/Steve Stone, White Sox

            Other analysts I think are very good: Ron Darling (Mets), Bob Brenly (Arizona) and Ray Fosse (A's). Not that fond of their play-by-play partners, though.

            **********

            Armadillo: Sunday's List of 13: Wrapping up a sports Saturday.......

            13) Milwaukee Brewer TV announcers were telling a story about last July 31, when the Mets/Brewers almost made a trade at the deadline. Milwaukee brass told Carlos Gomez he had been traded to the Mets, he was shaking hands with teammates, saying his goodbyes but then the trade fell through.

            12) Mets wound up trading for Yoenis Cespedes instead, which worked out really well for them, as they got to the World Series. Gomez wound up getting dealt to the Astros, where he has struggled greatly.

            11) As far as baseball eliminating the four pitches for the intentional walk, last year in the major leagues there were 951 intentional walks in 2,430 games, so eliminating those four pitches isn't going to be a huge time-saver.

            10) Ichiro Suzuki had his 253rd game with 3+ hits last night, most amongst active players. Ichiro now has 2,954 hits in his 16 big league seasons.

            9) I've got no idea why, but people in Chicago do not like ketchup on hot dogs. White Sox announcers were discussing this the other night and back in 2003, a friend of mine actually got mad at me for asking for ketchup at a Chicago hot dog stand.

            I dislike mustard and relish but if I knew the ketchup was going to cause a problem, I would've eaten the weiner plain.

            8) A batter who hits a sacrifice fly isn't charged with an at-bat, but a batter who knocks in a run with a ground out is-- why is this? Whats the difference?

            7) Marlins 3, Nationals 2-- Washington had bases loaded, no one out in ninth inning but couldn't tie game. Miami is now 3.5 games behind Washington in NL East.

            6) Jim Baron is retiring as basketball coach at Canisius at age 62; he has been a very good coach at a number of places: Canisius, St Bonaventure, URI, St Francis, PA.

            Few years ago, I was sitting in front of coach Baron at an AAU tournament here in Albany- his son was playing. It was a close game against a local team, and at the end of the game, the hometown refs gave the local team a couple calls and they won.

            Coach Baron had been pretty low-key during the game but when his son's team got hosed at the end and lost, he was steamed and he went after the offending ref to give him a piece of his mind. He did quickly and fairly quietly but believe me, the guy who made the calls deserved to get ripped.

            Anyway, good luck in retirement coach. Canisius will miss you. .

            5) 164 undergraduates declared for this year's NBA Draft; many have returned to college, but there are only 60 picks in the draft, so add in seniors and kids from other countries and a lot of kids are going to wind up very disappointed.

            4) Toronto's Bismack Biyombo is going to make a fortune as a free agent this summer and when he does, remember this: last night in Game 3 against Cleveland, Biyombo had 15 rebounds before he took his first shot of the game. Guys like that are worth their weight in gold, if you want to have a winning team.

            3) Jack McDowell threw 10+ complete games three years in a row, the last pitcher to do that and that was back in 1991-93. Will probably never happen again.

            2) Major league baseball wants more balls in play; approximately 30% of plate appearances are ending in walks/strikeouts. Baseball's head honchos want more action, so they're going to raise the strike zone some, hoping it'll result in more balls put in play, which makes the game more interesting. We'll see how that goes.

            1) RIP Alan Young 96, the actor who played Wilbur Post on the classic TV show Mr Ed, passed away this week. It is not easy to be a straight man for a talking horse; that was one of my favorite TV shows as a kid. Yes, I said a talking horse, but he only talked to Wilbur, which caused problems with Wilbur's wife Carol.

            Just loved Mr Ed, whether he was driving a delivery truck or taking batting practice against Sandy Koufax (yes, Koufax tossed a meatball to a horse, with manager Leo Durocher watching). Spent many hours laughing with this show. RIP, sir.
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

            Comment


            • NHL

              Sunday, May 22

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              Sunday's NHL Conference Finals betting preview: Lightning at Penguins
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              Right winger Phil Kessel leads the Penguins with 17 points in the playoffs after notching his fifth goal in the last five games Friday.

              Tampa Bay Lightning at Pittsburgh Penguins (A: +180, H: -210, O/U: 5)

              Series tied 2-2

              The Tampa Bay Lightning rebounded from their worst performance of the postseason to even the Eastern Conference finals and look to seize control of the series when they visit the Pittsburgh Penguins for Game 5 on Sunday. The Lightning gave up 48 shots Wednesday before scoring the first four goals of Game 4 two days later and holding on for a 4-3 triumph.

              Tampa Bay catalyst Ryan Callahan told reporters the change was more about energy than X's and O's and the Lightning hope to carry that emotion over on the road. “The bottom line is get a good rest tonight and make sure we refocus and get ready for a tough game,” Tampa Bay defenseman Victor Hedman told reporters after assisting on two goals Friday. “They’re a really good team, but so are we, and it’s going to be a battle all the way.” Pittsburgh could draw positives out of a three-goal third period Friday, but lost defenseman Trevor Daley (left leg) indefinitely and gave up more than three goals for the first time in nine games. “We knew this was going to be a hard game,” Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said on Friday. “. … We didn’t play the way we’ve been playing that has allowed us the results that we’ve gotten here over the postseason.”

              TV: 8 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network, CBC, TVAS

              PROBABLE GOALIES:

              Lightning - Ben Bishop (W/L: 8-2, GAA: 1.85, SAVE %: .928)

              Penguins - Matthew Murray (W/L: 9-4, GAA: 2.33, SAVE %: .926)

              ABOUT THE LIGHTNING (56-34-6, 39-44 O/U): Right wing Nikita Kucherov has yet to score a goal in the series, but totaled four assists in the last two games and leads the team with 16 points in the playoffs – one better than Tyler Johnson. Kucherov played with Vladislav Namestnikov and Alex Killorn on Friday while coach Jon Cooper put Johnson between Ondrej Palat and Jonathan Drouin, who recovered from a rough game with a big power-play goal – his 12th point of the postseason. Goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy could get his fourth straight start in place of Ben Bishop (left leg) and owns a .928 save percentage in the series.

              ABOUT THE PENGUINS (58-30-9, 43-36 O/U): Goalie Marc-Andre Fleury made seven saves in the third period Friday after replacing Matt Murray, making his first appearance in net since March 31, and Sullivan told reporters he would make a decision on his Game 5 starter Sunday. Defenseman Olli Maatta could move back in the lineup for Daley, who left the arena on crutches Friday. “(Daley) is a hard guy to replace," Sullivan said. "He plays a lot of minutes. He plays in key situations.” Right wing Phil Kessel leads the team with 17 points in the playoffs after notching his fifth goal in the last five games Friday.

              TRENDS:

              * Lightning are 4-1 in their last 5 road games.
              * Penguins are 7-0 in their last 7 Sunday games.
              * Under is 3-0-1 in Lightning last 4 games following a win.
              * Over is 8-1-1 in the last 10 meetings in Pittsburgh.
              * Lightning are 2-8 in the last 10 meetings in Pittsburgh.

              CONSENSUS: At the time of publication the Penguins are picking up 65 percent of the moneyline wagers for Game 5. When you look at the total wagers, Over 5 is grabbing 74 percent of the action. View full consensus data here.
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

              Comment


              • NHL
                Dunkel

                Sunday, May 22


                Tampa Bay @ Pittsburgh

                Game 17-18
                May 22, 2016 @ 8:00 pm

                Dunkel Rating:
                Tampa Bay
                10.794
                Pittsburgh
                13.651
                Dunkel Team:
                Dunkel Line:
                Dunkel Total:
                Pittsburgh
                by 3
                7
                Vegas Team:
                Vegas Line:
                Vegas Total:
                Pittsburgh
                -205
                5
                Dunkel Pick:
                Pittsburgh
                (-205); Over




                NHL
                Armadillo's Write-Up

                Sunday, May 22

                Tampa Bay-Pittsburgh (2-2)
                Tampa Bay led Game Four 4-0 after two periods, had to hold Penguins off for last 6:52 after Pitt cut lead to 4-3. Lightning won six of its last nine games with Penguins- they won two of last three played here. Over is 9-1-1 in last 11 series games, 2-1-1 in this specific series. Lightning is 2-8 on power play in first three games in this series, Pittsburgh is 3-13. Pittsburgh is 6-3 in its last nine games, going 4-1 in last five at home. Tampa Bay won three of last four road games (2-1 in OT). Pittsburgh won three of its last four home games.

                Playoffs tally: 1st round-- Home: 23-24, Over: 16-17-14
                2nd round-- Home: 16-9, Over: 11-5-9
                Conference finals-- Home 4-4, Over 3-4-1




                NHL

                Sunday, May 22

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                Trend Report
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                8:00 PM
                TAMPA BAY vs. PITTSBURGH
                Tampa Bay is 6-2 SU in its last 8 games
                Tampa Bay is 2-8 SU in its last 10 games when playing on the road against Pittsburgh
                Pittsburgh is 18-6 SU in its last 24 games
                Pittsburgh is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games at home


                NHL
                Long Sheet

                Sunday, May 22

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                TAMPA BAY (56-34-0-6, 118 pts.) at PITTSBURGH (58-30-0-9, 125 pts.) - 5/22/2016, 8:05 PM
                Top Trends for this game.
                PITTSBURGH is 58-39 ATS (+12.4 Units) in all games this season.
                PITTSBURGH is 24-10 ATS (+10.6 Units) in a home game where where the total is 5 or less this season.
                PITTSBURGH is 40-20 ATS (+7.5 Units) second half of the season this season.
                PITTSBURGH is 13-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) after allowing 4 goals or more this season.
                TAMPA BAY is 38-20 ATS (+10.1 Units) second half of the season this season.
                TAMPA BAY is 202-211 ATS (+449.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season since 1996.

                Head-to-Head Series History
                PITTSBURGH is 7-6-0 straight up against TAMPA BAY over the last 3 seasons
                10 of 12 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+7.7 Units)


                NHL
                Short Sheet

                Sunday, May 22

                Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 8:05 PM ET
                Tampa Bay: 22-27 SU when playing their 3rd game in 5 days
                Pittsburgh: 13-4 SU after allowing 4 goals or more
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                Comment


                • Preview: Lightning (46-31) at Penguins (48-26)
                  Date: May 22, 2016 8:00 PM EDT

                  PITTSBURGH (AP) Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan has been stressing for weeks his team has multiple goaltenders capable of taking the franchise to the Stanley Cup.

                  Might be time to find out if he's right.

                  Rookie Matt Murray's precocious postseason play came to a sudden and abrupt halt in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals on Friday night. Sullivan pulled the 21-year-old after two periods in which the energized Tampa Bay Lightning forced Murray to dig the puck out of the net four times. In came well-rested Marc-Andre Fleury, playing for the first time in seven weeks, a sabbatical that began while he recovered from concussion sustained on March 31 and continued long after he was cleared thanks to Murray's steadying presence.

                  Fleury stopped all seven shots he faced in the third as Pittsburgh put together a frantic rally before falling 4-3 as the Lightning evened the entertaining series at 2-2 heading into Game 5 on Sunday.

                  Sullivan declined to name a starter on Saturday. The way he sees it, there really are no bad options. In Murray the Penguins have watched their goaltender of the future evolve into the goaltender of the present. In Fleury Pittsburgh has a goaltender whose name is already on the Cup and who handled Murray's rise with customary class.

                  'Marc's been a big part of this team all year,,' Sullivan said. 'He's really helped this team get to the position it's at with the way he's played all season. The timing of his injury down the stretch was unfortunate. It's not a perfect circumstance. But I think that's the nature of the business we're in. We just try to make the best decisions and make the most of the situation that we're in.'

                  And as flat as Pittsburgh looked over much of the first 40 minutes on Friday to squander a chance to take firm control of things, the Penguins were just as dominant in the third while nearly pulling off a comeback that - if completed - would have delivered an emotional punch Tampa Bay would have found difficult to overcome.

                  It's playing with that kind of urgency Pittsburgh will focus on heading home, not who will be in net.

                  'We know the way we need to play at this point,' forward Matt Cullen said. 'We know we didn't play that way the first half of the game and that's what cost us.'

                  And not Murray's first real statistical stumble since taking over in Game 3 of the opening-round series against the New York Rangers. He gave up four goals on 30 shots, a couple of which he attributed to crazy bounces rather than poor positioning. He's not going to sweat Sullivan's call, knowing everything at this point is a game-by-game basis.

                  'It's the same old thing every day,' said Murray, who is 9-4 with a 2.33 goals against average during the playoffs. 'My job doesn't change. I just have to be ready when my name is called.'

                  The Penguins may have to move forward without defenseman Trevor Daley, who sustained a lower-body injury after colliding with Tampa Bay's Ryan Callahan and had to be helped to the trainer's room. Sullivan offered no update Saturday, though it seems unlikely Daley would be available on Sunday, leaving Olli Maatta - benched earlier in the series - or Derrick Pouliot as the likely options to step in.

                  Like Pittsburgh, the Lightning aren't too concerned whether Murray or Fleury lead the Penguins onto the ice. Like Pittsburgh, the Lightning are more focused on sticking to the style that allowed them to put together their two most dynamic periods since dispatching the New York Islanders in the second round.

                  'I don't think it really changes anything because ultimately they (were) playing a guy that was on fire,' coach Jon Cooper said. '(Murray) has carried them to this point. I think whatever decision they make you still got to put the puck behind them. They're both really good National Hockey League goalies, so it doesn't change our mindset or outlook at all.'

                  Tampa Bay beat Fleury twice during the regular season, scoring a combined nine goals against him and chasing him once, though Fleury made a couple of quality stops on Friday night, including a breakaway save early in the third that seemed to shift the momentum.

                  'I felt a lot better at the end of it than at the beginning of the period,' Fleury said. 'Being part of the game, being part of the speed was nice. I'd been practicing for a while. It's good to see the difference.'

                  Speed that will likely amp up with a trip to the Cup finals two wins away for a pair of teams that have been among the league's most resilient clubs all year. The Penguins haven't dropped consecutive games since January and the Lightning put together a similar stretch that was snapped after dropping Game 2 and Game 3 of a series that in some ways is just getting started.

                  'Our guys, they know the formula,' Sullivan said. 'They know what works for us. When we go out, and we execute, we play with determination, we believe we can beat anybody.'


                  SERIES AT A GLANCE


                  GAME 1
                  Lightning at Penguins
                  Fri, May 13 Final 3 to 1
                  Recaps

                  GAME 2
                  Lightning at Penguins
                  Mon, May 16 Final 2 to 3
                  Recaps

                  GAME 3
                  Penguins at Lightning
                  Wed, May 18 Final 4 to 2
                  Recaps

                  GAME 4
                  Penguins at Lightning
                  Fri, May 20 Final 3 to 4

                  Recaps

                  GAME 5
                  Lightning at Penguins
                  Sun, May 22 - 8:00PM EDT

                  GAME 6
                  Penguins at Lightning
                  Tue, May 24 - 8:00PM EDT

                  GAME 7
                  Lightning at Penguins
                  Thu, May 26 - 8:00PM EDT
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

                  Comment


                  • NHL TOTALS

                    NHL > (17) TAMPA BAY@ (18) PITTSBURGH | 2016-05-22 20:05:00 - 2016-05-22 20:05:00
                    Play OVER PITTSBURGH on the totalin Home games second half of the season
                    The record is 18 Overs and 6 Unders for the this season (+11.6 units)


                    5/21 - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS : 1 - 0 + 1.00
                    OVERALL : + 9.55


                    SUNDAY, MAY 22

                    GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

                    TB at PIT 08:00 PM

                    PIT -190

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

                    Comment


                    • Armadillo: Monday's six-pack

                      Odds on six of the NFL's more interesting games this fall...........

                      -- Week 2-- Eagles @ Bears (-3)-- Monday night in Windy City.

                      -- Week 3-- Falcons @ Saints (-1)-- Monday night on Bourbn Street.

                      -- Week 4-- Dolphins @ Bengals (-6.5)-- Thursday night in Queen City.

                      -- Week 5-- Bucs @ Panthers (-8.5)-- Monday night in Charlotte.

                      -- Week 6-- Jets @ Cardinals (-6)-- Monday night in the desert.

                      -- Week 7-- Texans @ Broncos (-3.5)-- Osweiler against his old team.

                      **********

                      Armadillo: Monday's List of 13: Wrapping up a sports weekend.......

                      13) Blue Jays manager John Gibbons had an interesting week;
                      Sunday: ejected, Monday: ejected.
                      Tuesday-Thursday: suspended in connection with Sunday's ejection
                      Friday/Saturday: He actually managed the whole game both days.
                      Sunday: ejected-- good work if you can get it.

                      12) Washington Nationals played 13 of their first 44 games against Miami; now the teams will play only six more times the rest of this season. .

                      11) Albuquerque Isotopes are the Rockies' AAA team; they're having a bad year, losing six games in a row and 10 of last 12.

                      Things are so bad that the team employee who wears the "jar of salsa" costume during the Chile Race promotion pulled a leg muscle this weekend nad is now out of action.

                      10) From 2013-15, Hillary Clinton made 94 speaking engagements, earned $21.6M doing so. Thats million, with an M. Yikes.

                      9) Phil Mickelson agreed to forfeit nearly $1 million that the Securities/Exchange Commission said was unfairly earned on a tip from an insider trading scheme run by a former corporate director and a professional gambler.

                      Who plays Mickelson in the movie that will inevitably be made about this?

                      8) Thunder 133, Warriors 105-- This makes Game 4 a very interesting game. if the Spurs/Warriors go a combined 140-24 in the regular season and neither makes the NBA Finals, teams will be resting players constantly next season. No bueno.

                      7) I'm sitting here watching the 1995 movie Jury Duty, a movie so stunningly bad that I can't turn it off. For some reason, Dick Vitale was in this movie as a TV leegal analyst, basically playing his TV role, yelling and screaming. 21 years later, this movie is still on pay TV-- is this a great country or what?

                      6) I was watching the 1991 movie Forget Paris the other night, where Billy Crystal is an NBA ref; in the opening scene, he makes a critical call in a playoff game against the Phoenix Suns, who had Charles Barkley, Kevin Johnson, Dan Majerle.

                      25 years later, Barkley is the best studio analyst the NBA has; Majerle is the coach at Grand Canyon College an up-and-coming D-I team and Johnson somehow is mayor of Sacramento, where he has saved the NBA's Kings from moving several times.

                      Real life is often stranger than fiction.

                      5) Then there is the 1973 movie "World's Greatest Athlete", where Seahawk coach Pete Carroll had an untitled role as a college football player. Also in this fine movie are the guy who played Mr Whipple in the old Charmin TV commercials, the guy who played General Burkhalter on Hogan's Heroes and former Viking QB Joe Kapp.

                      4) Why do the Texas Rangers want a new stadium? The one they play in is only 22 years old- teams should have to stay at least 40 years in a new stadium.

                      3) Tim Lincecum signed with the Angels for $2.5M; Halos are in even worse shape than the A's- their payroll is $164,673,333, compared to Oakland's $86,806,234.

                      2) While I am on this subject, the A's are 19-26 this year with a starting pitching rotation that is totally in shambles with Sonny Gray ineffective/hurt. After making the playoffs in 2012-14, the Ivy League genuses in the Oakland front office decided to trade Yoenis Cespedes for Jon Lester so they could win the 2014 World Series. The plan failed.....miserably.

                      109-154, thats the A's record since July 31, 2014- they pay Billy Butler $10M a year, Jed Lowrie $7M, Coco Crisp $11M. People talk about Moneyball all the time, but the 2001-03 A's were good for three reasons-- Hudson, Mulder, Zito. Starting pitchers.

                      Without solid starting pitchers (6+ innings most every night) your team has absolutely zero chance to contend. None. Pitching is the most critical element in baseball.

                      1) Congratulations to my friend Gary DiNola for being inducted into the Upstate New York Basketball Hall of Fame last night. I spent four years (1994-98) as one of his assistants and it one was one of the most interesting/fun eperiences of my life.
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        Monday, May 23

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                        Monday's NHL Conference Finals betting preview: Sharks at Blues
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                        Blues head coach Ken Hitchcock on goalie Jake Allen, "He gave us exactly what we needed. He's a competitive son of a gun."

                        San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues (A: +110, H: -130, O/U: 5)

                        Series tied 2-2

                        Although the St. Louis Blues recorded their third six-goal outburst of the postseason, coach Ken Hitchcock was more interested in the play at the other end of the ice. With that in mind, goaltender Jake Allen will receive his second consecutive start in Game 5 on Monday as the Blues look to gain the advantage in the Western Conference final when they host the San Jose Sharks.

                        "He gave us exactly what we needed. He's a competitive son of a gun," Hitchcock told reporters of the 25-year-old Allen, who manned the crease in place of a struggling Brian Elliott and made 31 saves in St. Louis' 6-3 triumph on Saturday. While the Blues evened the series at two victories apiece, San Jose's Martin Jones will need to collect himself after seeing his impressive shutout streak halted just shy of 154 minutes. "We've responded well anytime we've needed to this year, all season long," the 26-year-old Jones said after yielding four goals on 19 shots to earn an early exit in Game 4. "We'll get ready for the next one. I don't really have to change anything. Prepare like I have been for the next game."

                        TV: 8 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network, CBC, TVAS

                        PROBABLE GOALIES:

                        Sharks - Martin Jones (W/L: 10-6, GAA: 2.07, SAVE %: .921)

                        Blues - Jake Allen (W/L: 1-0, GAA: 1.64, SAVE %: .930)

                        ABOUT THE SHARKS (56-33-9, 49-38 O/U): Captain Joe Pavelski extended his point streak to five games (two goals, four assists) with his franchise-best and NHL-leading 10th goal through Saturday. Fellow forward Joe Thornton set up the tally for his third assist in two contests and 11th of the playoffs, putting him two behind Logan Couture for the team lead. The 27-year-old Couture was held off the scoresheet in Game 4, but dominated the faceoff circle by winning nine of 12 draws.

                        ABOUT THE BLUES (59-30-11, 39-45 O/U): The availability for captain David Backes and rookie forward Robby Fabbri will be decided prior to Game 5, as Hitchcock did not shed any additional light for reporters on Sunday. Both forwards suffered undisclosed injuries and missed a significant portion of ice time in Saturday's victory, with Hitchcock telling reporters that "(Backes) had pompoms out. He was cheerleading. He was doing a good job." Fabbri notched an assist on the first of Troy Brouwer's two power-play goals on Saturday for his team-leading 14th point, while the latter's seven tallies in the 2016 playoffs match his sum total of his initial 78 career postseason games.

                        TRENDS:

                        * Sharks are 3-12 in their last 15 Conference Finals games.
                        * Blues are 1-5 in their last 6 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
                        * Over is 4-0 in Sharks last 4 following a loss of 3 or more goals.
                        * Under is 4-1 in the last 5 meetings.

                        CONSENSUS: Early Consensus data is showing that the public is heavily favoring the Blues at home in Game 5 at a rate of 70 percent. The Over is scoring a good chunk of the totals wagers at 63 percent.
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          Dunkel

                          Monday, May 23


                          San Jose @ St. Louis

                          Game 19-20
                          May 23, 2016 @ 8:00 pm

                          Dunkel Rating:
                          San Jose
                          13.461
                          St. Louis
                          12.109
                          Dunkel Team:
                          Dunkel Line:
                          Dunkel Total:
                          San Jose
                          by 1 1/2
                          4
                          Vegas Team:
                          Vegas Line:
                          Vegas Total:
                          St. Louis
                          -130
                          5
                          Dunkel Pick:
                          San Jose
                          (+110); Under




                          NHL
                          Short Sheet

                          Monday, May 23

                          San Jose at St Louis, 8:05 PM ET
                          San Jose: 14-6 SU as a road underdog of +100 to +200
                          St Louis: 26-36 SU at home after a game where 9 or + total goals were scored




                          NHL
                          Armadillo's Write-Up

                          Monday, May 23

                          San Jose-St Louis (2-2)
                          Sharks shut St Louis out in their two series wins; road team won six of last nine St Louis-San Jose tilts- under is 3-1 in this series. San Jose won three of last four games here; they're 4-4 on road in playoffs so far this year. Blues lost three of last four home games, under is 3-1 in their last four games overall. San Jose is 2-15 on power play in series, the Blues are 2-12. St Louis is 5-3 on road so far in playoffs- they scored six goals on only 27 shots in Game 4, after getting blanked in Games 2-3.

                          Playoffs tally: 1st round-- Home: 23-24, Over: 16-17-14
                          2nd round-- Home: 16-9, Over: 11-5-9
                          Conference finals-- Home 4-5, Over 4-4-1




                          NHL

                          Monday, May 23

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                          Trend Report
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                          8:00 PM
                          SAN JOSE vs. ST. LOUIS
                          San Jose is 15-8 SU in its last 23 games
                          San Jose is 11-5 SU in its last 16 games on the road
                          The total has gone UNDER in 4 of St. Louis's last 5 games when playing San Jose
                          St. Louis is 2-5 SU in its last 7 games when playing at home against San Jose


                          NHL
                          Long Sheet

                          Monday, May 23

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                          SAN JOSE (56-34-0-8, 120 pts.) at ST LOUIS (59-31-0-10, 128 pts.) - 5/23/2016, 8:05 PM
                          Top Trends for this game.
                          ST LOUIS is 59-41 ATS (+8.6 Units) in all games this season.
                          ST LOUIS is 36-24 ATS (-0.6 Units) second half of the season this season.
                          ST LOUIS is 34-23 ATS (+3.5 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                          ST LOUIS is 23-14 ATS (+7.8 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season.
                          SAN JOSE is 22-9 ATS (+12.5 Units) in a road game where where the total is 5 or less this season.
                          SAN JOSE is 19-9 ATS (+8.5 Units) in road games second half of the season this season.
                          SAN JOSE is 32-15 ATS (+13.0 Units) revenging a loss versus opponent this season.
                          SAN JOSE is 25-12 ATS (+11.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
                          SAN JOSE is 20-6 ATS (+12.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season.

                          Head-to-Head Series History
                          SAN JOSE is 8-5 (+1.8 Units) against the spread versus ST LOUIS over the last 3 seasons
                          SAN JOSE is 8-5-0 straight up against ST LOUIS over the last 3 seasons
                          7 of 12 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+2.0 Units)
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • Blues sticking with Allen against Sharks
                            May 22, 2016

                            ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Blues are sticking with goalie Jake Allen in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals against the San Jose Sharks.

                            Coach Ken Hitchcock kept quiet about other potential roster issues.

                            Allen was strong in Game 4 in his first start of the postseason, making 31 saves in a 6-3 victory in San Jose on Saturday night that knotted the series at two games apiece. Brian Elliott started the first three games, giving way to Allen in the third period in Game 3.

                            Game 5 is Monday night.

                            In Game 4, Blues captain David Backes didn't play the final two periods and rookie Robby Fabbri had just two shifts in the third period after getting shaken up on a hit by Tommy Wingels.

                            Hitchcock said he'd have an update on both players on game day.
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • Preview: Sharks (46-30) at Blues (49-24)
                              Date: May 23, 2016 8:00 PM EDT

                              ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Blues are sticking with goalie Jake Allen in Game 5 of the Western Conference final against the San Jose Sharks.

                              It's not a huge surprise considering how well the Blues played after the goalie switch. They're coming off perhaps their best game of the postseason, a convincing 6-3 victory that knotted the series at two games heading into Monday night's game.

                              Coach Ken Hitchcock switched to Allen to give the team a 'jolt' because it was becoming overly reliant on Brian Elliott. He didn't care if it was viewed as a goalie controversy.

                              'We needed to play harder for a goalie,' Hitchcock said. 'It didn't matter if it was Ells or Jake or whatever.'

                              Hitchcock kept quiet about other potential roster issues, saying he'd have updates on captain David Backes and rookie Robby Fabbri on game day.

                              Both have been major reasons the Blues are in their first conference final since 2001, Fabbri with 14 points and Backes with seven goals and 13 points.

                              Sharks coach Peter DeBoer expects a bounce-back effort in Game 5 without making lineup changes.

                              'You know what, we've played some really good hockey in the last two or three weeks,' DeBoer said. 'I think we can fix it without having to take those type of measures.'

                              But DeBoer added he'd 'sleep on it.'

                              Allen and Elliott basically split duties during the regular season, each playing long stretches because the other was injured. Allen was ready when the call came and made 31 saves in Game 4.

                              'I've been sort of letting him do his thing the first three series,' Allen said. 'Hitch told me to go get `em. It's my chance now.'

                              Allen started all six games in the Blues' first-round loss to Minnesota last spring. He learned from that experience not to think he had to be extra special.

                              'I think I came in last year a little bit antsy,' Allen said. 'I think this year we just realize it's honestly another hockey game. Be yourself, play your game, what we've done all year will bring success.'

                              The Blues ended a scoreless drought of 156:59 with two first-period goals and poured it on in Game 4, easing any pressure Allen might have been feeling. The scoring matched their high for the playoffs in a 6-1 Game 7 victory at Dallas.

                              'We knew we had so much more in us to give,' Allen said. 'If it was the other way around, and we were playing phenomenal and we still weren't finding ways to win, then maybe that's another story.'

                              Backes didn't play the final two periods on Saturday night. Fabbri had just two shifts in the third period after getting shaken up on a hit by Tommy Wingels.

                              Forward Paul Stastny was entering the ice just after Fabbri was hit and didn't see it, but didn't think Blues players were too riled about it.

                              'I mean playoff time, you know you're always going to get hit when you have the puck or when you move the puck, a second or two after,' Stastny said. 'That's just how it is - we do the same thing to them, they do the same thing to us.'

                              Before they stumbled in an opportunity to seize control of the series, the Sharks had been dominant. DeBoer anticipates a highly motivated roster for Game 5.

                              'You know, missed opportunity,' DeBoer said. 'They want to make it right.'

                              Martin Jones is the franchise's first goalie to post consecutive playoff shutouts. He struggled under the Blues' pressure and was lifted for the first time in the postseason after allowing four goals on 19 shots in Game 4.

                              'They scored a couple goals,' Jones said. 'You don't like it, but you move on. You get ready for the next one.'

                              Forward Logan Couture said when the Sharks have had setbacks this season they've always found a way to 'push back.'

                              'We know in our room we didn't play well at all,' Couture said. 'We made a lot of mistakes that we haven't been making throughout these playoffs, but Game 5 is a new opportunity for us.'


                              SERIES AT A GLANCE

                              GAME 1
                              Sharks at Blues
                              Sun, May 15 Final 1 to 2
                              Recaps

                              GAME 2
                              Sharks at Blues
                              Tue, May 17 Final 4 to 0
                              Recaps

                              GAME 3
                              Blues at Sharks
                              Thu, May 19 Final 0 to 3
                              Recaps

                              GAME 4
                              Blues at Sharks
                              Sat, May 21 Final 6 to 3
                              Recaps

                              GAME 5
                              Sharks at Blues
                              Mon, May 23 - 8:00PM EDT

                              GAME 6
                              Blues at Sharks
                              Wed, May 25 - 9:00PM EDT

                              GAME 7
                              Sharks at Blues
                              Fri, May 27 - 8:00PM EDT
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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