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  • Sunday's NHL Trends and Indexes - 2/16

    Trends and Indexes

    Sunday, February 16

    Good Luck on day # 47 of 2020!

    NOTE:
    As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.
    Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.
    Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.


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  • #2
    Armadillo: Sunday's six-pack

    Six of the most experienced teams in country:

    2) South Alabama 16-11, 9-7

    3) Iona 8-12, 6-7 (coach is out)

    4) Central Michigan 13-11, 6-5

    5) South Dakota 19-9, 9-4

    7) Hofstra 20-7, 11-3

    9) BYU 21-7, 10-3


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

    13) 12 of college hoop’s top 25 teams played on road Saturday; eight of them lost.

    12) Maryland 67, Michigan State 60:
    — Terps outscored MSU 14-0 over final 3:24 of game.
    — Maryland led by 15 in first half.
    — Spartans lost four of their last five games.

    11) Cal-Fullerton 105, Cal Poly 101, 4OT:
    — First time they met, Cal Poly won 101-100 in OT.
    — Fullerton was 37-53 on foul line, Cal Poly 29-36
    — Titans made 10-19 on arc, still needed 4 OT’s to win.

    10) Kentucky 67, Ole Miss 62— Rebels led by 7 with 9:58 left, but had their 3-game win streak snapped, as Wildcats won despite going 2-22 on arc. Kermit Davis is a very good coach; Ole Miss was 1-7 in SEC at one point, but Davis has made the #251 experience team a much better team.

    9) Mississippi State 78, Arkansas 77— Bulldogs blew a 17-point lead, then put a rebound back in for game-winning hoop with less than a second to play. Miss State is an old school team; they took 44 2-point shots, were only 3-7 on the arc. Only senior who played for State was Tyson Carter- he gave them 26 points off the bench.

    8) Florida State 80, Syracuse 77— Seminoles bounced back from Duke loss, winning game they trailed by 11 in with 12:11 left. Syracuse played six guys basically; a 7th guy played only 7:00. None of the seven guys are seniors; only Hofstra’s subs play less than Syracuse subs.

    7) Upsets:
    — Georgetown (+11) 73, Butler 66
    — Incarnate Word (+10) 67, New Orleans 66
    — LMU (+7.5) 65, Santa Clara 59
    — George Washington (+7) 73, George Mason 67
    — Maryland (+7) 67, Michigan State 60
    — Bowling Green (+7) 77, Ball State 71
    — Md-Eastern Shore (+6.5) 66, Bethune-Cookman 58
    — Clemson (+6) 77, Louisville 62
    — Western Carolina (+6) 80, Wofford 74

    6) Colorado State 77, Wyoming 70— Rams outscored their rivals 14-0 over final 2:26 to get out of Laramie with win, after they trailed by 19 with 14:06 left. State was 26-40 on foul line; not often a road team takes 40 foul shots in a game.

    5) Loyola 82, Northern Iowa 73 OT— Loyola butchered end of regulation, not fouling when they led by 3 and still had fouls to give in last 0:05— UNI hit a 3-pointer to tie game, but Ramblers had a strong overtime and closed to within one game of the Panthers atop the MVC standings.

    4) Virginia 64, North Carolina 62— Virginia tore the Tar Heels’ heart out of their chest, making a 3-pointer with 0:00.6 left in game. Carolina lost its last five games, is 3-11 in the ACC.

    3) Richmond 77, VCU 59— Spiders avenge an earlier loss to their crosstown rival; they’ve won four games in row, are up to 19-6 this season, 9-3 in A-14.

    2) Florida 84, Vanderbilt 66— They named the court in Gainesville after Billy Donovan last night; think about it- since 2001, the ’07 Gators are the only defending national champ to get to the Elite 8. They won consecutive national titles, very difficult in this era of college ball, where kids bolt to pro basketball as soon as they make two layups in a row.

    1) Providence 74, Seton Hall 71— Friars led this game 34-9….34-9!!!! Lot of people are picking Seton Hall to get to the Final Four, but they’ve lost three of last five games. NCAA Tournament is going to be very difficult to predict. Lot of wildly erratic teams out there.

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      23DETROIT -24 PITTSBURGH
      DETROIT is 8-37 ATS (-22.9 Units) against good offensive teams - averaging 29.5+ shots on goal per game in the current season.

      25BOSTON -26 NY RANGERS
      BOSTON is 16-3 ATS (12.7 Units) in February games over the last 2 seasons.

      27EDMONTON -28 CAROLINA
      EDMONTON is 8-1 ATS (8.9 Units) against good offensive teams - scoring 2.85+ goals/game - 2nd half of the season in the current season.

      29ANAHEIM -30 VANCOUVER
      VANCOUVER is 7-0 ATS (7 Units) off a home blowout win by 3 goals or more in the current season.

      31DALLAS -32 OTTAWA
      DALLAS are 9-1 ATS (7.9 Units) in road games when playing only their 2nd game in 5 days in the current season.

      33COLUMBUS -34 NEW JERSEY
      COLUMBUS are 10-3 ATS (6.7 Units) in road games when playing their 4th game in 7 days in the current season.

      35ST LOUIS -36 NASHVILLE
      NASHVILLE is 7-14 ATS (-15.2 Units) in home games against good offensive teams - averaging 29.5+ shots on goal per game in the current season.

      37TORONTO -38 BUFFALO
      BUFFALO is 9-1 ATS (7.9 Units) in home games after scoring 3 goals or more in 2 straight games in the current season.

      39CHICAGO -40 WINNIPEG
      CHICAGO is 3-17 ATS (-12.8 Units) against good starting goalies - (saving >= 91.5% of shots against) in the 2nd half of the season in the last 3 seasons.

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