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    Wednesday’s 6-pack

    Interesting college football spreads this weekend:

    — Oregon State @ UCLA (-5.5)

    — Iowa @ Michigan (-3.5)

    — Northwestern @ Nebraska (-3.5)

    — Air Force (-3) @ Navy

    — TCU @ Iowa State (-3.5)

    — Auburn (-3) @ Florida

    Quote of the Day
    “Falling down is part of life; getting back up is living.”
    Anonymous

    Wednesday’s quiz
    Who won/lost the last time the World Series was a sweep?

    Tuesday’s quiz
    Sam Darnold played his college football at USC.

    Monday’s quiz
    Clint Hurdle managed the Colorado Rockies in their one World Series appearance.

    ****************************

    Wednesday’s Den: NFL stats after four weeks……

    13) Best red zone offenses:
    Seattle 6.25 ppp, Cowboys 6.08, Ravens 6.07

    Worst red zone offenses:
    Dolphins 2.67, Bengals 3.00, Raiders 3.62

    12) Best offenses on drives that start 75+ yards from goal line:
    Ravens 3.76 ppp, Chiefs 3.19, Chargers 2.88

    Worst offenses on drives that start 75+ yards from goal line:
    Jets 0.37, Dolphins 0.52, Bucs 0.88

    11) Best red zone defenses:
    Patriots 2.50, 49ers 2.88, Steelers 3.57, Chiefs 3.76

    Worst red zone defenses:
    Browns 6.60, Dolphins 6.16, Colts 5.67, Saints 5.57

    10) Best defenses on drives that start 75+ yards from goal line:
    49ers 0.38, Patriots 0.39, Bills 0.77, Bears 0.84

    Worst defenses on drives that start 75+ yards from goal line:
    Dolphins 3.05, Cardinals 3.03, Chiefs 2.67, Falcons 2.56

    9) QB’s with most passing yards:
    Mahomes KC 1,510, Ryan Atl 1,325, Goff LAR/Rivers LAC 1,254

    8) QB’s with most touchdown passes:
    10— Brissett-Jackson-Mahomes
    9— Prescott-Stafford-Wentz-Winston
    8— Ryan-Wilson

    7) RB’s with most rushing yards:
    McCaffrey 411, Cook 410, Fournette 404, Chubb 398

    6) Players with most receiving yards:
    KAllen 452, Kupp 388, Godwin 386, Adams 378

    6) Teams that scored the most points:
    135— Chiefs/Ravens
    123— Buccaneers
    122— Patriots
    117— Rams

    5) Offenses with most plays of 20+ yards:
    Chiefs 27, Chargers/Ravens 23, Lions 22, Falcons 21

    4) Offenses that have gained most yards/game:
    Ravens 482.5, Chiefs 474.8, Cowboys 425.2, 49ers 421.0

    3) Defenses that allowed fewest yards/game:
    Patriots 243.0, Bills 280.8, 49ers 283.3, Panthers 287.5

    2) Best net punting average:
    Redskins 48.5, Giants 46.8, Cardinals/Saints/Eagles 44.8.

    1) Best turnover ratios:
    +6— Bears/Patriots
    +5— Titans
    +4— Packers/Jets/Steelers

    Worst turnover ratios:
    -7— Dolphins
    -5— Falcons/Giants/Broncos/Bengals
    -3— Panthers/Rams/Redskins
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  • #2
    SCHEDULE FOR WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2, 2019
    Time (ET) Away Home Site
    7:05 PM Ottawa Senators Toronto Maple Leafs Scotiabank Arena
    8:05 PM Washington Capitals St. Louis Blues Enterprise Center
    10:05 PM Vancouver Canucks Edmonton Oilers Rogers Place
    10:35 PM San Jose Sharks Vegas Golden Knights T-Mobile Arena

    SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 2019
    Time (ET) Away Home Site
    7:05 PM Buffalo Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins PPG Paints Arena
    7:05 PM Florida Panthers Tampa Bay Lightning Amalie Arena
    7:05 PM Montreal Canadiens Carolina Hurricanes PNC Arena
    7:05 PM Winnipeg Jets New York Rangers Madison Square Garden
    8:05 PM Minnesota Wild Nashville Predators Bridgestone Arena
    8:35 PM Boston Bruins Dallas Stars American Airlines Center
    9:05 PM Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center
    10:05 PM Arizona Coyotes Anaheim Ducks Honda Center

    SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY OCTOBER 4, 2019
    Time (ET) Away Home Site
    2:05 PM Chicago Blackhawks Philadelphia Flyers O2 Arena
    7:05 PM Toronto Maple Leafs Columbus Blue Jackets Nationwide Arena
    7:05 PM Washington Capitals New York Islanders Nassau Coliseum
    7:05 PM Winnipeg Jets New Jersey Devils Prudential Center
    10:35 PM Vegas Golden Knights San Jose Sharks SAP Center at San Jose

    SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY OCTOBER 5, 2019
    Time (ET) Away Home Site
    7:05 PM Carolina Hurricanes Washington Capitals Capital One Arena
    7:05 PM Columbus Blue Jackets Pittsburgh Penguins PPG Paints Arena
    7:05 PM Montreal Canadiens Toronto Maple Leafs Scotiabank Arena
    7:05 PM New York Rangers Ottawa Senators Canadian Tire Centre
    7:05 PM New Jersey Devils Buffalo Sabres KeyBank Center
    7:05 PM Tampa Bay Lightning Florida Panthers BB&T Center
    8:05 PM Dallas Stars St. Louis Blues Enterprise Center
    8:05 PM Detroit Red Wings Nashville Predators Bridgestone Arena
    9:05 PM Boston Bruins Arizona Coyotes Gila River Arena
    9:05 PM Minnesota Wild Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center
    10:05 PM Los Angeles Kings Edmonton Oilers Rogers Place
    10:05 PM San Jose Sharks Anaheim Ducks Honda Center
    10:05 PM Vancouver Canucks Calgary Flames Scotiabank Saddledome

    SCHEDULE FOR SUNDAY OCTOBER 6, 2019
    Time (ET) Away Home Site
    5:05 PM Tampa Bay Lightning Carolina Hurricanes PNC Arena
    7:05 PM Dallas Stars Detroit Red Wings Little Caesars Arena
    7:05 PM Winnipeg Jets New York Islanders Barclays Center
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    • #3
      Sharks F Kane suspended for 3 games
      October 1, 2019
      By The Associated Press


      NEW YORK (AP) San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane has been suspended for the first three games of the season for abuse of an official.

      The punishment handed out Tuesday comes after a run-in Kane had with Vegas' Deryk Engelland in a preseason game on Sunday.

      Kane responded with a slash after being cross-checked by Engelland. His stick also made contact with linesman Kiel Murchison. Murchison later grabbed Kane's jersey to split the two players up and the two fell to the ice. Kane then appeared to shove the linesman as he got up. Kane was given a game misconduct for the play.

      The Sharks open the season Wednesday night in Vegas and then host the Golden Knights on Friday night. Kane will also miss a game in Nashville on Oct. 8.

      Kane will forfeit more than $112,000 based on his annual salary because of the suspension.
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      • #4
        Wild defenseman Pateryn out 6 weeks
        October 1, 2019
        By The Associated Press


        ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) Minnesota Wild defenseman Greg Pateryn has undergone surgery on his midsection and will be out about six more weeks.

        The Wild said Tuesday the procedure for a bilateral core muscle repair went as planned in Philadelphia. Pateryn missed most of training camp because of the injury.

        The seven-year veteran was starting his second season with the Wild. He had one goal and six assists with a minus-11 rating in 80 games last season.

        The injury to Pateryn paved the way for rookie Carson Soucy to make the roster, with Brad Hunt and Nick Seeler the other options for the third blue line pair behind Ryan Suter, Matt Dumba, Jared Spurgeon and Jonas Brodin.

        The Wild open the season Thursday at Nashville.
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        • #5
          Culture is key in developing for Devils
          October 1, 2019
          By The Associated Press


          Whether it involves New Jersey rookie center Jack Hughes or any other prospect, Devils general manager Ray Shero says the most important aspects of a prospect's development must be in place before first stepping into the locker room.

          Simply put, the key is culture, and how it rubs off on an impressionable 18-year-old.

          ''If you have a bad group of guys, if you're not in a good environment in terms of work ethic, you're like, `OK, that's how it's done here, great. I'm not going to work, I'm going to stay out `til 4 o'clock,''' Shero told The Associated Press.

          ''If there's accountability, and that's really a big thing in terms with anything whether it's business, sports, whatever ... when you walk into that it's `Oh, that's how it's done,''' he added. ''There's learning curves for everything on and off the ice. I think the better you support those guys as young kids and teenagers, the better off they're going to be.''

          The start of the NHL season this week places the focus on a new crop of youngsters set to make their debuts.

          In New Jersey, all eyes are on Hughes, the under-sized, play-making center who became the eighth American-born player selected with the top pick in June. He joins a team that features two other No. 1 draft picks in Taylor Hall, who was selected first by Edmonton in the 2010 draft, and Nico Hischier, selected No. 1 by the Devils in 2017.

          Nothing Hughes has done thus far should give Shero pause as the Devils prepare to open their season hosting Winnipeg on Friday.

          The 5-foot-10, 170-pound Hughes displayed how much of a competitor he is in expressing how unhappy he was losing in his first NHL competitive setting - a 6-4 loss to Buffalo in in the Sabres prospects tournament last month.

          ''We kind of got lucky to put four on the board, and only gave up six. Disappointing game,'' Hughes said.

          The youngster responded once the preseason began by scoring twice, including the decisive goal, on a give-and-go with Nikita Gusev in a 4-3 overtime win in his preseason debut against Boston.

          Devils defenseman P.K. Subban was so impressed, he referred to Hughes' performance as ''nasty.''

          And the player who spent the past two years setting USA Hockey's National Development Program's scoring record followed up by scoring a breakaway goal 34 seconds into a 4-2 win over the Rangers a few days later. Hughes finished the preseason with three goals and an assist in four games.

          Coming from a hockey family in which his brother Quinn is a defenseman in Vancouver and father Jim a former coach, Jack Hughes understands he has not accomplished anything just yet. And he got a taste of what playing in the NHL would be like representing the United States at the world hockey championships in May.

          ''I went into this summer knowing I needed a lot of work to be done. I kind of figured it out that it wasn't the USHL,'' he said. ''It was kind of wakeup call to work on my game and get a lot better.''

          The Devils are encouraging Hughes' development by assigning him a locker next to Hall.

          Hall sees his role as being someone Hughes can use as a sounding board

          ''He's taking in a lot of information every day, so helping him with that. It's more leading by example,'' Hall said. ''I think it's up to us as players as coaches as management to shelter him as much as possible to make sure all his energy is going toward hockey.''

          Like any youngster, Hughes is bound to make mistakes. One issue that stood out in Buffalo was the number of times he coughed up the puck.

          Former NHLer turned broadcaster Ed Olczyk isn't concerned, believing Hughes will learn to adapt.

          ''He's going to try things that he won't in 50 games game from now or 100 games from now. You've going to have to take the good with the bad and vice versa,'' he said.

          Devils assistant GM Tom Fitzgerald said Hughes' turnovers are no different than what he saw during his time in Pittsburgh with then-youngsters Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.

          ''I just think you allow the player to be who they are, and that's what he is,'' Fitzgerald said. ''Jack's a magician with the puck.''

          Here's a list of other youngster to keep an eye on this season:

          D CALE MAKAR, COLORADO


          After helping UMass make its first Frozen Four appearance in April, college hockey's Hobey Baker Award-winner made the jump to the NHL by joining Colorado in the midst of its first-round playoff series with Calgary. He became the first defenseman to score a playoff goal in his NHL debut and finished with a goal and five assists in 10 games.

          D QUINN HUGHES, VANCOUVER

          A play-making defenseman, Hughes spent two years at Michigan before closing last season with three assists in five games with the Canucks.

          RW KAAPO KAKKO, NEW YORK RANGERS

          Selected second overall behind Jack Hughes, the 6-foot-2, 194-pound forward led Finland with six goals in 10 games at the world championships. His 22 goals in the Finnish Elite League last season were the most by a draft-eligible player.

          LW ALEXANDRE TEXIER, COLUMBUS

          The 20-year-old is being counted upon to be part of the Blue Jackets' young core to step up following the offseason free-agency departures of Artemi Panarin and Matt Duchene. Texier had two goals and an assist in eight playoff games with Columbus last spring.

          D ERIK BRANNSTROM, OTTAWA

          Acquired in a trade that sent Mark Stone to Vegas in February, Brannstrom is expected to get plenty of playing time on a young Senators team.

          F VICTOR OLOFSSON, BUFFALO

          Nicknamed Victor ''Goal-ofsson'' for his deft shooting ability, he had two goals and two assists in six games with the Sabres last year, and had a team-leading 30 goals in 65 games with AHL Rochester. A seventh-round pick, the 24-year-old rookie was a late-bloomer after playing five seasons in his native Sweden.
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          • #6
            Stone ready to lead in first full season
            October 1, 2019
            By The Associated Press


            LAS VEGAS (AP) The first time Mark Stone ever skated onto the ice for an NHL game, he was 19 years old and his Ottawa Senators were facing the New York Rangers in the playoffs.

            Erik Karlsson was his teammate then and he remembers it well. ''I've been with Stoney since he played his first game,'' said Karlsson, now a San Jose Sharks defenseman. ''I've seen him kind of evolve into the guy he is today. He's taken the right steps from day one. He was very fortunate to be around some of the guys in Ottawa that were still there.''

            Today, Stone is 27 and one of the best forwards in the league, and Karlsson said things have come full circle for his friend in Las Vegas, where Stone has emerged as a mentor and leader for the Golden Knights.

            Stone's arrival in Vegas in February via trade after six-plus years in Ottawa solidified the third-year franchise as a contender as the big-bodied defensive forward makes things happen in both zones.

            Though they now play for heated rivals who will open the season facing each other Wednesday, Karlsson said he is happy for his friend, whom he believes is in a good place with Vegas, where many young players can benefit from his leadership on and off the ice.

            ''He's a fantastic man and a good hockey player, I think we all know that,'' said Karlsson, who reunited with Stone in Ottawa this summer for several offseason workouts. ''He has the right values and he knows what needs to be done to be the best that you can be.

            ''I think that he's always realized what his attributes are on the ice and he's used that as an example over the course of the years and I think he's learned his own way of leading and I think he does that by example. As of lately, I think that he's evolved in helping others reach their potential. He's taken the long hard road and he's turned himself into the player that he is today by the dedication and the love of the game that he has, and I know he's gonna be great for the guys here.''

            Stone's talent is no secret.

            He positions himself on offense to make things happen, whether for himself or his teammates. His sturdy 6-foot-4, 220-pound frame allows him to hold the puck a second or two longer in the offensive zone and tends to draw an added defender. The tactic generally leaves one of his linemates open, allowing him to find someone in the crease.

            ''The minute you think he's gonna pass it, he shoots; he's not afraid to do both,'' Golden Knights center Paul Stastny said.

            On defense, Stone has a knack for disrupting opposing forwards by pickpocketing pucks, intercepting passes, or singlehandedly shutting down another team's offensive attack before it even starts.

            ''He's able to clean up other people's mistakes and turn them into quick offense,'' wing Reilly Smith said. ''He's a mainstay in this league, he's one of the best players, so we're happy to have him for sure.''

            Where he's been just as valuable has been in blending perfectly into a system that has relied on locker-room chemistry. Now the Golden Knights benefit from having him for an entire season, being the type of mentor he once relied on in Ottawa.

            ''You add Mark in for the whole year this year and he's such a presence for our group,'' defenseman Nate Schmidt said. ''He makes a lot of guys better around him.''

            Stone said he has no problem taking on a leadership role with a team that became his number one choice when he knew things would no longer work in Ottawa.

            ''I heard awesome things about the organization, the ownership, the management, the coaches and, ultimately, the players in this room and it hasn't disappointed,'' said Stone, who had 11 points in 18 regular-season games and 12 points in seven playoff games for Vegas last season. ''This is a group of guys that I love to come to the rink with and work with every day and going and competing with every day.''
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            • #7
              Culture is key in developing for Devils
              October 1, 2019
              By The Associated Press


              Whether it involves New Jersey rookie center Jack Hughes or any other prospect, Devils general manager Ray Shero says the most important aspects of a prospect's development must be in place before first stepping into the locker room.

              Simply put, the key is culture, and how it rubs off on an impressionable 18-year-old.

              ''If you have a bad group of guys, if you're not in a good environment in terms of work ethic, you're like, `OK, that's how it's done here, great. I'm not going to work, I'm going to stay out `til 4 o'clock,''' Shero told The Associated Press.

              ''If there's accountability, and that's really a big thing in terms with anything whether it's business, sports, whatever ... when you walk into that it's `Oh, that's how it's done,''' he added. ''There's learning curves for everything on and off the ice. I think the better you support those guys as young kids and teenagers, the better off they're going to be.''

              The start of the NHL season this week places the focus on a new crop of youngsters set to make their debuts.

              In New Jersey, all eyes are on Hughes, the under-sized, play-making center who became the eighth American-born player selected with the top pick in June. He joins a team that features two other No. 1 draft picks in Taylor Hall, who was selected first by Edmonton in the 2010 draft, and Nico Hischier, selected No. 1 by the Devils in 2017.

              Nothing Hughes has done thus far should give Shero pause as the Devils prepare to open their season hosting Winnipeg on Friday.

              The 5-foot-10, 170-pound Hughes displayed how much of a competitor he is in expressing how unhappy he was losing in his first NHL competitive setting - a 6-4 loss to Buffalo in in the Sabres prospects tournament last month.

              ''We kind of got lucky to put four on the board, and only gave up six. Disappointing game,'' Hughes said.

              The youngster responded once the preseason began by scoring twice, including the decisive goal, on a give-and-go with Nikita Gusev in a 4-3 overtime win in his preseason debut against Boston.

              Devils defenseman P.K. Subban was so impressed, he referred to Hughes' performance as ''nasty.''

              And the player who spent the past two years setting USA Hockey's National Development Program's scoring record followed up by scoring a breakaway goal 34 seconds into a 4-2 win over the Rangers a few days later. Hughes finished the preseason with three goals and an assist in four games.

              Coming from a hockey family in which his brother Quinn is a defenseman in Vancouver and father Jim a former coach, Jack Hughes understands he has not accomplished anything just yet. And he got a taste of what playing in the NHL would be like representing the United States at the world hockey championships in May.

              ''I went into this summer knowing I needed a lot of work to be done. I kind of figured it out that it wasn't the USHL,'' he said. ''It was kind of wakeup call to work on my game and get a lot better.''

              The Devils are encouraging Hughes' development by assigning him a locker next to Hall.

              Hall sees his role as being someone Hughes can use as a sounding board

              ''He's taking in a lot of information every day, so helping him with that. It's more leading by example,'' Hall said. ''I think it's up to us as players as coaches as management to shelter him as much as possible to make sure all his energy is going toward hockey.''

              Like any youngster, Hughes is bound to make mistakes. One issue that stood out in Buffalo was the number of times he coughed up the puck.

              Former NHLer turned broadcaster Ed Olczyk isn't concerned, believing Hughes will learn to adapt.

              ''He's going to try things that he won't in 50 games game from now or 100 games from now. You've going to have to take the good with the bad and vice versa,'' he said.

              Devils assistant GM Tom Fitzgerald said Hughes' turnovers are no different than what he saw during his time in Pittsburgh with then-youngsters Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.

              ''I just think you allow the player to be who they are, and that's what he is,'' Fitzgerald said. ''Jack's a magician with the puck.''

              Here's a list of other youngster to keep an eye on this season:

              D CALE MAKAR, COLORADO


              After helping UMass make its first Frozen Four appearance in April, college hockey's Hobey Baker Award-winner made the jump to the NHL by joining Colorado in the midst of its first-round playoff series with Calgary. He became the first defenseman to score a playoff goal in his NHL debut and finished with a goal and five assists in 10 games.

              D QUINN HUGHES, VANCOUVER

              A play-making defenseman, Hughes spent two years at Michigan before closing last season with three assists in five games with the Canucks.

              RW KAAPO KAKKO, NEW YORK RANGERS

              Selected second overall behind Jack Hughes, the 6-foot-2, 194-pound forward led Finland with six goals in 10 games at the world championships. His 22 goals in the Finnish Elite League last season were the most by a draft-eligible player.

              LW ALEXANDRE TEXIER, COLUMBUS

              The 20-year-old is being counted upon to be part of the Blue Jackets' young core to step up following the offseason free-agency departures of Artemi Panarin and Matt Duchene. Texier had two goals and an assist in eight playoff games with Columbus last spring.

              D ERIK BRANNSTROM, OTTAWA

              Acquired in a trade that sent Mark Stone to Vegas in February, Brannstrom is expected to get plenty of playing time on a young Senators team.

              F VICTOR OLOFSSON, BUFFALO

              Nicknamed Victor ''Goal-ofsson'' for his deft shooting ability, he had two goals and two assists in six games with the Sabres last year, and had a team-leading 30 goals in 65 games with AHL Rochester. A seventh-round pick, the 24-year-old rookie was a late-bloomer after playing five seasons in his native Sweden.
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              • #8
                3WASHINGTON -4 ST LOUIS
                WASHINGTON is 26-16 ATS (8.4 Units) at home when the total is 5.5 in the last 3 seasons.

                7SAN JOSE -8 VEGAS
                VEGAS are 28-9 ATS (18.1 Units) in home games first half of the season in the last 3 seasons.


                NHL
                Dunkel

                Wednesday, October 2


                Ottawa @ Toronto

                Game 1-2
                October 2, 2019 @ 7:00 pm

                Dunkel Rating:
                Ottawa
                9.099
                Toronto
                10.564
                Dunkel Team:
                Dunkel Line:
                Dunkel Total:
                Toronto
                by 1 1/2
                6
                Vegas Team:
                Vegas Line:
                Vegas Total:
                Toronto
                -290
                6 1/2
                Dunkel Pick:
                Toronto
                (-290); Under

                Washington @ St. Louis


                Game 5-6
                October 2, 2019 @ 10:00 pm

                Dunkel Rating:
                Washington
                10.762
                St. Louis
                14.467
                Dunkel Team:
                Dunkel Line:
                Dunkel Total:
                St. Louis
                by 3 1/2
                6
                Vegas Team:
                Vegas Line:
                Vegas Total:
                St. Louis
                -140
                5 1/2
                Dunkel Pick:
                St. Louis
                (-140); Over

                Vancouver @ Edmonton


                Game 5-6
                October 2, 2019 @ 10:00 pm

                Dunkel Rating:
                Vancouver
                11.652
                Edmonton
                10.575
                Dunkel Team:
                Dunkel Line:
                Dunkel Total:
                Vancouver
                by 1
                5
                Vegas Team:
                Vegas Line:
                Vegas Total:
                Edmonton
                -135
                5 1/2
                Dunkel Pick:
                Vancouver
                (+115); Under

                San Jose @ Vegas


                Game 7-8
                October 2, 2019 @ 10:30 pm

                Dunkel Rating:
                San Jose
                11.276
                Vegas
                9.659
                Dunkel Team:
                Dunkel Line:
                Dunkel Total:
                San Jose
                by 1 1/2
                5
                Vegas Team:
                Vegas Line:
                Vegas Total:
                Vegas
                -165
                6 1/2
                Dunkel Pick:
                San Jose
                (+145); Under





                NHL
                Long Sheet

                Wednesday, October 2


                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                OTTAWA (29-47-0-6, 64 pts.) at TORONTO (49-32-0-8, 106 pts.) - 10/2/2019, 7:05 PM
                There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

                Head-to-Head Series History
                OTTAWA is 5-3 (+6.4 Units) against the spread versus TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
                OTTAWA is 5-3-0 straight up against TORONTO over the last 3 seasons
                7 of 8 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+6.1 Units)

                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                WASHINGTON (51-30-0-8, 110 pts.) at ST LOUIS (61-36-0-11, 133 pts.) - 10/2/2019, 8:05 PM
                Top Trends for this game.
                ST LOUIS is 283-201 ATS (+37.3 Units) in non-conference games since 1996.
                WASHINGTON is 117-79 ATS (+15.8 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
                WASHINGTON is 26-16 ATS (+9.9 Units) in a road game where where the total is 5.5 over the last 3 seasons.

                Head-to-Head Series History
                ST LOUIS is 2-2-0 straight up against WASHINGTON over the last 3 seasons
                3 of 4 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+2.0 Units)

                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                VANCOUVER (35-36-0-11, 81 pts.) at EDMONTON (35-38-0-9, 79 pts.) - 10/2/2019, 10:05 PM
                There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.

                Head-to-Head Series History
                VANCOUVER is 4-4 (+0.9 Units) against the spread versus EDMONTON over the last 3 seasons
                EDMONTON is 4-4-0 straight up against VANCOUVER over the last 3 seasons
                5 of 6 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Under=+3.8 Units)

                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                SAN JOSE (56-36-0-10, 122 pts.) at VEGAS (46-34-0-9, 101 pts.) - 10/2/2019, 10:35 PM
                Top Trends for this game.
                VEGAS is 49-30 ATS (-2.9 Units) first half of the season over the last 3 seasons.
                VEGAS is 46-43 ATS (-15.7 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.

                Head-to-Head Series History
                VEGAS is 12-9 (+1.9 Units) against the spread versus SAN JOSE over the last 3 seasons
                VEGAS is 12-9-0 straight up against SAN JOSE over the last 3 seasons
                14 of 21 games in this series have gone OVER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons . (Over=+6.4 Units)

                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                NHL

                Wednesday, October 2


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                Trend Report
                ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

                Carolina Hurricanes
                Carolina is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games
                Carolina is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games
                The total has gone OVER in 4 of Carolina's last 6 games
                Carolina is 6-1 SU in its last 7 games when playing Montreal
                The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Carolina's last 6 games when playing Montreal
                Carolina is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Montreal
                Montreal Canadiens
                Montreal is 8-2 ATS in its last 10 games
                Montreal is 7-3 SU in its last 10 games
                The total has gone UNDER in 9 of Montreal's last 13 games
                Montreal is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games on the road
                Montreal is 2-6 SU in its last 8 games on the road
                The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Montreal's last 6 games on the road
                Montreal is 1-6 SU in its last 7 games when playing Carolina
                The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Montreal's last 6 games when playing Carolina
                Montreal is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against Carolina

                New York Rangers
                NY Rangers is 4-2 ATS in its last 6 games
                NY Rangers is 5-16 SU in its last 21 games
                NY Rangers is 5-1 ATS in its last 6 games when playing Winnipeg
                NY Rangers is 1-5 SU in its last 6 games when playing at home against Winnipeg
                Winnipeg Jets
                Winnipeg is 7-14 ATS in its last 21 games
                Winnipeg is 4-9 SU in its last 13 games
                The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Winnipeg's last 6 games
                Winnipeg is 5-0 ATS in its last 5 games on the road
                Winnipeg is 1-5 ATS in its last 6 games when playing NY Rangers
                Winnipeg is 5-1 SU in its last 6 games when playing on the road against NY Rangers

                Pittsburgh Penguins
                Pittsburgh is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games
                Pittsburgh is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games
                The total has gone UNDER in 11 of Pittsburgh's last 14 games
                Pittsburgh is 15-3 SU in its last 18 games when playing Buffalo
                Pittsburgh is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games when playing at home against Buffalo
                Pittsburgh is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games when playing at home against Buffalo
                The total has gone OVER in 5 of Pittsburgh's last 6 games when playing at home against Buffalo
                Buffalo Sabres
                Buffalo is 4-11 ATS in its last 15 games
                Buffalo is 3-15 SU in its last 18 games
                The total has gone OVER in 4 of Buffalo's last 6 games
                Buffalo is 1-6 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
                Buffalo is 1-14 SU in its last 15 games on the road
                Buffalo is 3-15 SU in its last 18 games when playing Pittsburgh
                Buffalo is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Pittsburgh
                Buffalo is 1-8 SU in its last 9 games when playing on the road against Pittsburgh
                The total has gone OVER in 5 of Buffalo's last 6 games when playing on the road against Pittsburgh

                Tampa Bay Lightning
                Tampa Bay is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games
                Tampa Bay is 1-4 SU in its last 5 games
                The total has gone OVER in 12 of Tampa Bay's last 17 games
                Tampa Bay is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing Florida
                The total has gone OVER in 7 of Tampa Bay's last 8 games when playing Florida
                Tampa Bay is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games when playing at home against Florida
                Tampa Bay is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games when playing at home against Florida
                The total has gone OVER in 15 of Tampa Bay's last 20 games when playing at home against Florida
                Florida Panthers
                Florida is 4-1 ATS in its last 5 games
                The total has gone OVER in 8 of Florida's last 10 games
                Florida is 10-5 ATS in its last 15 games on the road
                Florida is 2-5 ATS in its last 7 games on the road
                Florida is 2-4 SU in its last 6 games on the road
                The total has gone OVER in 4 of Florida's last 5 games on the road
                Florida is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing Tampa Bay
                The total has gone OVER in 7 of Florida's last 8 games when playing Tampa Bay
                Florida is 5-2 ATS in its last 7 games when playing on the road against Tampa Bay
                Florida is 0-5 SU in its last 5 games when playing on the road against Tampa Bay
                The total has gone OVER in 15 of Florida's last 20 games when playing on the road against Tampa Bay
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • #9
                  by: Monte Andrews


                  MAPLE LEAFS FOREVER

                  For a team that still hasn't won a first-round playoff series since 2004, the Toronto Maple Leafs sure do get favorable treatment in the futures odds department. Toronto, which kicks off the season Wednesday against visiting Ottawa, is the No. 2 favorite to win the Stanley Cup at +900, behind only Tampa Bay (+750) – and while there's plenty of reason to optimism behind the high-powered (and high-priced) trio of John Tavares, Mitch Marner and Auston Matthews, bettors might be skittish to invest in a team that has lost in the first round three straight times. Better value: the Over on Toronto's regular-season point total, set at 102.5 (-115).


                  TIME FOR AN ENCORE

                  How do the Lightning follow up on an NHL record-tying 62-win season? Past history suggests that Tampa Bay is in for another successful season, at least from a points perspective. Fans would love to see the team overcome its stunning first-round knockout at the hands of the Columbus Blue Jackets, but bettors will be focused on a futures point total that sits at 108.5, the highest of any team in the league. Nine teams recorded 120+ points in a season prior to Tampa racking up 128 a season ago – and those teams averaged 114 points the following season. The Over (-115) looks like a strong option.


                  OUTLOOK: NOT SO GOOD

                  The Anaheim Ducks enter the season with high hopes and low expectations – but can they reach their Vegas point total of 80.5? In addition to boasting one of the least impressive offensive attacks in the league going into the season, the Ducks will need to find a way to stay healthier this season after seeing just three players appear in more than 70 games in 2018-19. And then there's this: Anaheim finished with 20 one-goal victories (out of 35 total), tied for the third-most in the NHL. If their one-goal success rate of .541 normalizes even slightly, the Ducks will be hard-pressed to avoid going Under their point threshold (-115).


                  READY TO GO

                  Patrik Laine will be in the Winnipeg Jets lineup for their season opener against the host New York Rangers – and he's ready to fill the net with pucks. Laine, who signed a two-year bridge deal with the team late last week, has put together back-to-back 30-goal seasons to open his NHL career but went through a dreadful slump last season in which he scored just two goals in a 28-game span from mid-December to late February. But Laine will be the most dangerous goal-scorer on either end of the ice against the Rangers, and is a great prop play to score a goal anytime.


                  GOALIE PROFILE: BEN BISHOP, DALLAS STARS

                  It still seems like Bishop doesn't get the credit he deserves, even after what was arguably the best season of his career. Bishop is coming off a sensational campaign in which he led all qualified netminders in save percentage (.934) while finishing second in goals-against average (1.98) – and yet he still finished a distant second in the Vezina Trophy voting to Tampa Andrei Vasilevskiy, who no doubt benefited from the Lightning's record-breaking season. Bishop is a great value play as the No. 3 favorite to win this year's top goaltender award (+750), provided he can stay healthy.


                  INJURY UPDATE: CONNOR MCDAVID, EDMONTON OILERS

                  McDavid will start the season, but it might take a while for him to return to peak game form. He suffered a serious leg injury in late March and is only now returning to action, scoring one goal in two preseason games while showing plenty of rust in the process. And while you probably aren't going to fade his Hart Trophy odds any more than if he were completely healthy to open the season – he's the +350 favorite despite playing on an Oilers team that managed just 74 points last season – it might be worth betting against Edmonton in the early going, beginning with Wednesday's encounter with visiting Vancouver (+120).


                  HAT TRICK TRENDS

                  • Looking for a fun opening night prop play? Consider that the San Jose Sharks led the NHL with 102 first-period goals last season, while the rival Vegas Golden Knights had just 74. We like the Sharks to lead after 20 minutes in Vegas.

                  • The Bruins (35-44-3 O/U) and Stars (24-50-8) were two of the top Under options last season. They tangle Wednesday in their season opener in Texas, and with little changing from a personnel perspective on either side, we like the Under play here.

                  • The Washington Capitals have one of the more challenging schedules to open the year, with nine of their first 14 games coming on the road. It might be worth waiting on their Stanley Cup futures – currently at +1800 – until after this stretch.
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • #10
                    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2
                    GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS


                    OTT at TOR 07:00 PM
                    O 6.5

                    WAS at STL 08:00 PM
                    WAS +133
                    O 5.5

                    VAN at EDM 10:00 PM
                    U 5.5

                    SJ at VEG 10:30 PM
                    SJ +150
                    O 6.5
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • #11
                      Capitals beat Stanley Cup champion Blue 3-2 in OT in opener
                      October 2, 2019
                      By The Associated Press


                      ST. LOUIS (AP) Jakub Vrana scored at 2:51 of overtime to give the Washington Capitals a 3-2 victory over the Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues on Wednesday night in the opener for both teams.

                      Vrana beat Jordan Binnington with a wrist shot to the upper corner for his first point in five career games against the Blues.

                      Alex Ovechkin and Dmitry Orlov also scored, and Braden Holtby made 21 saves for the Capitals.

                      Sammy Blais and Alex Pietrangelo scored for the Blues, and Binnington made 31 saves.

                      The Blues raised their Stanley Cup banner during a pregame ceremony that featured a video of members of the team celebrating with the cup during the offseason and highlights of the postseason run.

                      MAPLE LEAFS 5, SENATORS 3


                      TORONTO (AP) - Auston Matthews scored twice in Toronto's four-goal second period against Ottawa.

                      Matthews gave Toronto a 3-2 lead at 8:02 of the second and made it 4-2 on a power play with 5:10 left in the period. He has nine goals and two assists in the four season-opening games, starting with a four-goal game against the Senators in his NHL debut in 2016.

                      Ilya Mikheyev had a goal and an assist in his NHL debut, Frederik Gauthier and Trevor Moore also scored, and Frederik Andersen stopped 23 shots.

                      Scott Sabourin scored in his NHL debut for Ottawa, Brady Tkachuk, and Bobby Ryan added goals, and Craig Anderson made 37 saves. Former Toronto assistant D.J. Smith made his debut as an NHL head coach.

                      GOLDEN KNIGHTS 4, SHARKS 1

                      LAS VEGAS (AP) - Reilly Smith had two goals, Cody Glass scored the first of his career and Vegas beat San Jose in the opener for both teams.

                      Mark Stone also scored for the Golden Knights. Marc-Andre Fleury made 21 saves to earn the win in the 799th game of his career.

                      Fleury, now in his 16th season, improved to 10-5-0 in openers. The victory tied him with Curtis Joseph (10-2-0) and Martin Brodeur (10-5-3) for the most season-opening wins in NHL history.

                      Vegas, which will play in San Jose on Friday, improved to 6-1-2 all-time against the Sharks in the regular season.

                      Marcus Sorensen scored for San Jose. Martin Jones made 31 saves.

                      OILERS 3, CANUCKS 2

                      EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) - Leon Draisaitl had a goal and two assists, Connor McDavid snapped a third-period tie and Edmonton topped Vancouver in Dave Tippett's debut as Oilers coach.

                      McDavid broke a 2-all deadlock with 5+ minutes to play, splitting the defense before beating goalie Jacob Markstrom on a strong solo effort.

                      Zack Kassian also scored for the Oilers. Mike Smith made 31 saves in his first game with Edmonton.

                      Alexander Edler and Tanner Pearson had the goals for the Canucks, who won their previous five openers.
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • #12
                        SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 2019
                        Time (ET) Away Home Site
                        7:05 PM Buffalo Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins PPG Paints Arena
                        7:05 PM Florida Panthers Tampa Bay Lightning Amalie Arena
                        7:05 PM Montreal Canadiens Carolina Hurricanes PNC Arena
                        7:05 PM Winnipeg Jets New York Rangers Madison Square Garden
                        8:05 PM Minnesota Wild Nashville Predators Bridgestone Arena
                        8:35 PM Boston Bruins Dallas Stars American Airlines Center
                        9:05 PM Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center
                        10:05 PM Arizona Coyotes Anaheim Ducks Honda Center


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                        NHL OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS BASED ON 5 UNITS ( LIKE BASE DOGS AND TOTALS ONLY )

                        DATE....................W-L-T....................%................UNITS


                        10/02/2019............3-3-0...............50.00%.............+0.65


                        TOTALS..................3-3-0...............50.00%.............+0.65


                        BEST BETS

                        DATE...........................ATS................ .UNITS...................O/U...............UNITS.................TOTALS


                        10/02/2019................1 - 1...............+1.65....................2 - 2...............-1.00.................+0.65


                        TOTALS......................1 - 1...............+1.65....................2 - 2...............-1.00.................+0.65
                        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                        • #13
                          SCHEDULE FOR THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 2019
                          Time (ET) Away Home Site
                          7:05 PM Buffalo Sabres Pittsburgh Penguins PPG Paints Arena
                          7:05 PM Florida Panthers Tampa Bay Lightning Amalie Arena
                          7:05 PM Montreal Canadiens Carolina Hurricanes PNC Arena
                          7:05 PM Winnipeg Jets New York Rangers Madison Square Garden
                          8:05 PM Minnesota Wild Nashville Predators Bridgestone Arena
                          8:35 PM Boston Bruins Dallas Stars American Airlines Center
                          9:05 PM Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Pepsi Center
                          10:05 PM Arizona Coyotes Anaheim Ducks Honda Center


                          ***************************************


                          NHL OCTOBER BEST BETS AND OPINIONS BASED ON 5 UNITS ( LIKE BASE DOGS AND TOTALS ONLY )

                          DATE....................W-L-T....................%................UNITS


                          10/02/2019............3-3-0...............50.00%.............+0.65


                          TOTALS..................3-3-0...............50.00%.............+0.65


                          BEST BETS

                          DATE...........................ATS................ .UNITS...................O/U...............UNITS.................TOTALS


                          10/02/2019................1 - 1...............+1.65....................2 - 2...............-1.00.................+0.65


                          TOTALS......................1 - 1...............+1.65....................2 - 2...............-1.00.................+0.65
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • #14
                            Thursday’s 6-pack

                            Odds to make the Stanley Cup playoffs this season:

                            — NY Rangers No -$150, Yes +$130

                            — Winnipeg Jets Yes -$135, No +$115

                            — Philadelphia Flyers No -$135, Yes +$115

                            — NY Islanders Yes -$110, No -$110

                            — New Jersey Devils Yes -$110, No -$110

                            — Arizona Coyotes No -$125, Yes +$105

                            Quote of the Day
                            “Every day, multiple times in a day, I’ve got my dad on my shoulder saying, ‘You’re not going to make it.’ We’re all motivated by different things. I’ve always been somebody who if you tell me I can’t do something, I’m going to give everything I have to spite you. Whether that’s a good quality or not, that’s just who I am.”
                            UNLV basketball coach TJ Otzelberger

                            Thursday’s quiz
                            Which two NFL teams always host games on Thanksgiving Day?

                            Wednesday’s quiz

                            Giants beat Detroit in 2012, the last time the World Series was a sweep.

                            Tuesday’s quiz
                            Sam Darnold played his college football at USC.

                            *******************************


                            Thursday’s List of 13: Doing some thinking out loud……

                            13) This is the 8th year of the one-game Wild Card playoff in baseball; the teams that won those games are 6-8 in their next series, 3-4 in both leagues.

                            2014 Giants are only Wild Card winner to win the World Series; they beat the Royals that year, the only other Wild Card team to make the World Series.

                            12) Wild Card wrap:
                            NL game: Washington 4, Milwaukee 3— Nationals rallied for three runs in 8th inning off of Josh Hader, with Juan Soto getting the key hit. Washington plays the Dodgers next.

                            AL game: Rays 5, A’s 1— Tampa Bay hit four home runs and advances to play the Astros in the ALDS, starting Friday afternoon in Houston.

                            11) I mention this every season, but couple of years ago, when the Houston Texans were on HBO’s Hard Knocks, Texans coach Bill O’Brien started a talk to his players by saying, “Welcome to the most competitive business in the world.”

                            There is such a fine line between winning and losing in the NFL; one week you look unbeatable, the next week, the fans want the QB benched and the coach fired. Injuries, officials, the bounce of an oddly shaped ball. Lot of intangibles for a multi-billion dollar business.

                            10) Good grief, if I never see another commercial promoting pro wrestling, it’ll be too soon.

                            9) When college football coordinators visit NFL teams in the offseason, they generally visit with coaches on their side of the ball for new ideas, but when Washington Huskies’ DC Jimmy Lake visits NFL teams, he likes to visit with offensive coordinators, to pick their brain about where the game is headed. Nothing like knowing what the competition is thinking about.

                            8) On Wednesday, the Steelers signed QB Taryn Christion to the practice squad, to try and mimic Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson in practice. Christion played college ball at South Dakota State; he rushed for 1,515 yards, threw for 11,535 yards and had 130 total touchdowns.

                            7) Isabel Albright of San Lorenzo, CA was among the oldest living people in America; she passed away last December at the age of 102, but her family got an “early termination fee” of $160 from DirecTV, because her family had added a DirecTV box in a back room for caregivers, which then started a new 2-year agreement with DirecTV.

                            Common sense finally prevailed; DirecTV agreed to waive the early termination fee after all, saying simply, “We have apologized to the family and resolved this.”

                            Oy.

                            6) Football stuff:
                            — Broncos lost LB Bradley Chubb wth a partially torn ACL. a big loss.
                            — Bengals lost WR John Rosa (shoulder) for a few weeks.
                            — Patriots’ K Stephen Gostkowski (hip) is out for the year.

                            5) Washington Nationals offered 3B Anthony Rendon $210M for seven years and he turned it down? Figures that his agent is scumweasel $cott Bora$, who always drags things out to try and suck every last penny out for his client (and himself).

                            I mean, if you’re Rendon and you’re happy playing for the Nationals, how the bleep do you turn down $30M a year? If you’re not happy, then you eat the waters.

                            4) Speaking of Boras, he represents three Nationals: Rendon, Scherzer and Strasburg, who this year made a combined total of $94,538,895, which makes Boras’ 3% of the take $2,836,166.

                            It says on the Interweb (so it has to be true) that in 2017, Boras earned $108.3M in commission from his clients. He makes more money than most of the ballclubs do.

                            3) Sacramento Kings are playing Indiana this weekend in two preseason games in India (not Indiana, INDIA), the country where Kings’ owner Vivek Ranadivé lived until he was 16.

                            There are 1.3 billion people in India; some think India will surpass China as the world’s most populous country as soon as 2027. If the NBA is popular there. thats a lot of t-shirts and jerseys that can be sold.

                            2) Get well soon to Senator Bernie Sanders, who had a couple of stents placed in his heart Tuesday night; the 78-year old Sanders will suspend campaigning “until further notice” after doctors treated the blockage in an artery.

                            1) The commissioner of the Pac 12 has a salary of $5.3M a year, but he can’t get the Pac-12 Network on DirecTV. I’m thinking he is overpaid.
                            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                            • #15
                              11MONTREAL -12 CAROLINA
                              CAROLINA is 329-422 ATS (-135.2 Units) first half of the season since 1996.

                              13WINNIPEG -14 NY RANGERS
                              NY RANGERS are 95-118 ATS (-34.8 Units) at home when the total is >=6 since 1996.

                              19BOSTON -20 DALLAS
                              BOSTON is 216-170 ATS (29 Units) at home when the total is 5.5 since 1996.

                              23ARIZONA -24 ANAHEIM
                              ARIZONA is 34-39 ATS (-8.9 Units) in road games vs. division opponents since 1996.
                              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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