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Ice picks: Saturday’s best NHL bets
Carolina Hurricanes at Philadelphia Flyers (-150, 5 ½)
The Hurricanes have been impressive this season en route to a 4-2 record. They face an equally sharp Flyers club that is scoring an average 4.17 goals per contest this season – the second-best rate in the league.
Flyers goaltender Martin Biron is among the league’s top five netminders in wins (5), goals against average (1.50), save percentage (.951) and shutouts (2). Philadelphia is also holding opponents to a meager 1.67 goals per game this season. Most impressively, the Flyers have given up just one goal at the Wachovia Center this season.
The Flyers are 14-5-4 in their last 23 meetings with the Hurricanes. They are 9-2-2 in their last 13 meetings at the Wachovia Center.
Pick: Flyers -150
New Jersey Devils at New York Islanders (-110, 5 ½)
The Devils, forced to play their first nine games on the road, are 3-4 so far this season. They battle a struggling Islanders team on Saturday at Nassau Memorial Coliseum.
Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur has limped to a 2-4 start with a 3.55 GAA and a .856 save percentage this season. Brodeur will be in tough against the Islanders’ second-ranked power play Saturday. The Islanders have scored nine power-play goals in 32 opportunities this season, for a 28.2 percent success ratio. New York is also the fifth-ranked penalty killing team (89.2 percent) in the league.
New Jersey is winless in its last five games against teams with winning records. New York, conversely, is 7-1 in its last eight outings against teams with losing records.
Pick: Islanders -110
Edmonton Oilers at Calgary Flames (-208, 5 ½)
The Oilers have lost four of their last five outings and are near the bottom of the league in almost every offensive category. They are averaging a meager 2.3 goals per game this season. At the other end of the rink, Edmonton goaltender Dwayne Roloson is struggling with a 2.66 GAA and .907 save percentage.
Calgary, on the other hand, has won three of its last four contests. The Flames are averaging 3.6 goals per game this season. Star forward Jarome Iginla is leading the way with at least one goal in three of his last four outings.
The Oilers are 2-8-1 in their last 11 meetings at the Pengrowth Saddledome and 1-4 in their last five games overall against the Flames.
That trend should continue. Provincial bragging rights should stay with the home team on Saturday.
Pick: Flames - 208
Minnesota Wild at St. Louis Blues (+115, 5)
Two of the league’s top defenses go head-to-head Saturday night at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Minnesota ranks first in the NHL with a 1.2 goals-against average this season. The Blues rank third at 1.8.
Minnesota is also one of the worst offensive teams in the league right now, scoring 2.3 goals per game. Minnesota’s power play (4.9 percent) ranks 30th in the league. The Blues, on the other hand, rank third in the NHL at killing penalties (92.8 percent) this season.
The under has cashed in four of the Blues’ last five outings. It has also cashed in eight of the Blues’ last eight contests against Minnesota at the Scottrade Center.
Pick: Under
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Ice picks: Saturday’s best NHL bets
Carolina Hurricanes at Philadelphia Flyers (-150, 5 ½)
The Hurricanes have been impressive this season en route to a 4-2 record. They face an equally sharp Flyers club that is scoring an average 4.17 goals per contest this season – the second-best rate in the league.
Flyers goaltender Martin Biron is among the league’s top five netminders in wins (5), goals against average (1.50), save percentage (.951) and shutouts (2). Philadelphia is also holding opponents to a meager 1.67 goals per game this season. Most impressively, the Flyers have given up just one goal at the Wachovia Center this season.
The Flyers are 14-5-4 in their last 23 meetings with the Hurricanes. They are 9-2-2 in their last 13 meetings at the Wachovia Center.
Pick: Flyers -150
New Jersey Devils at New York Islanders (-110, 5 ½)
The Devils, forced to play their first nine games on the road, are 3-4 so far this season. They battle a struggling Islanders team on Saturday at Nassau Memorial Coliseum.
Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur has limped to a 2-4 start with a 3.55 GAA and a .856 save percentage this season. Brodeur will be in tough against the Islanders’ second-ranked power play Saturday. The Islanders have scored nine power-play goals in 32 opportunities this season, for a 28.2 percent success ratio. New York is also the fifth-ranked penalty killing team (89.2 percent) in the league.
New Jersey is winless in its last five games against teams with winning records. New York, conversely, is 7-1 in its last eight outings against teams with losing records.
Pick: Islanders -110
Edmonton Oilers at Calgary Flames (-208, 5 ½)
The Oilers have lost four of their last five outings and are near the bottom of the league in almost every offensive category. They are averaging a meager 2.3 goals per game this season. At the other end of the rink, Edmonton goaltender Dwayne Roloson is struggling with a 2.66 GAA and .907 save percentage.
Calgary, on the other hand, has won three of its last four contests. The Flames are averaging 3.6 goals per game this season. Star forward Jarome Iginla is leading the way with at least one goal in three of his last four outings.
The Oilers are 2-8-1 in their last 11 meetings at the Pengrowth Saddledome and 1-4 in their last five games overall against the Flames.
That trend should continue. Provincial bragging rights should stay with the home team on Saturday.
Pick: Flames - 208
Minnesota Wild at St. Louis Blues (+115, 5)
Two of the league’s top defenses go head-to-head Saturday night at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. Minnesota ranks first in the NHL with a 1.2 goals-against average this season. The Blues rank third at 1.8.
Minnesota is also one of the worst offensive teams in the league right now, scoring 2.3 goals per game. Minnesota’s power play (4.9 percent) ranks 30th in the league. The Blues, on the other hand, rank third in the NHL at killing penalties (92.8 percent) this season.
The under has cashed in four of the Blues’ last five outings. It has also cashed in eight of the Blues’ last eight contests against Minnesota at the Scottrade Center.
Pick: Under
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