Well, Lost for the 2nd time this NHL season and both on the last 2 nights.
I have been using 50-100-200 as my doubling up chase continues. If played correctly - this should be a positive way to gamble on NHL. However, some may have tried this and have a few words to say. If someone lost 2 in a row- I would have my doubts about following. I still like to keep up with hockey but you need to know the goalies starting and particulars of the games. Trends won't do it and I am aware of that.
Last night San Jose had kept the brothers in Vancouver at bay just like the last game they played each other- it was my error not to see that in time.
(So now 3-2 POD and 1-0 on Opinion)
Since I am looking for percentage of winning then this may work out.
Tonight I am on:
Minny/LA Kings Under the 5.5
Minny has done well on the unders and faces a team that it 'should' handle tonight.
"The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.
Hopefully this game speeds up. 1-1 at the end of the 1st.
Tomorrow taking:
Taking Nashville/Dallas Under 5
Really think this matchup is a dog fight.
Turco should turn in a good performance- He had the last game off and should feel refreshed and has a good record against Nashville. Leclaire for Nashville rarely turns in back to back bad outings!
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Regular starter Marty Turco is expected to be back in net for the Stars. Turco is 2-1-1 with a 2.23 goals-against average in four starts this season, and has dominated Columbus (2-2-0) throughout his career. He's 10-1-1 with a 1.90 goals-against average in 12 career games - including two shutouts - against the Blue Jackets.
Turco's strong play has helped Dallas to an impressive history against Columbus. Since the Columbus franchise began play in 2000, the Stars have gone 18-3-3 against the Blue Jackets, including 8-2-2 at Nationwide Arena.
Last season, however, the Blue Jackets went 3-1-0 against the Stars to win a season series against them for the first time.
Columbus has a good chance of building on last season's success if it can continue its strong play at home. The Blue Jackets have outscored their opponents 7-0 to win their first two home games of the season, and can match their best home start in franchise history with a victory Wednesday.
Columbus, though, didn't have much success on the road on Saturday, when they lost 5-1 at Colorado. Goalie Pascal Leclaire opened the season with the back-to-back home shutouts, but gave up five goals to the Avalanche.
Leclaire has allowed five or more goals six times in his four-year career, including once in his only start against Dallas - a 5-3 defeat on Dec. 21, 2005
"The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.
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