NHL
Thursday, May 1
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Ice picks: Thursday's best NHL bets
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Pittsburgh vs. Rangers (-110, 5 1/2)
The Penguins went up 3-0 in their series with the Rangers Tuesday night with a 5-3 win but don’t expect New York to hand over the fourth win easily.
"I have a very funny feeling about this series," Rangers captain Jaromir Jagr told a group of reporters huddled around his locker after the game.
It's a little reminiscent of Ben Crenshaw the day before the American Ryder Cup team made the most improbable comeback in golf history at Brookline in 1999. You could sort of see in Jagr's eyes that he believes something special is coming.
But maybe it's more the fact a veteran is seeing his final days as an NHLer come to an end and he's clinging to all hope.
Unlike Ben Crenshaw's team, Tom Renney likely just lost a few players the day before the big event. Chris Drury squeaked to the bench in the second period, hunched over in pain in the second period in Game 3. It will be a surprise if he plays in Game 4. Blair Betts didn't play the third period Tuesday night. And winger Sean Avery was rushed to hospital during the wee hours of Wednesday morning and it turns out he played most of the game with spleen laceration. Avery is out for the season.
Not promising signs for a team on the brink.
Pick: Pittsburgh +100
Detroit vs. Colorado (+125, 5 1/2)
Some of you thought we were crazy when we took the Red Wings in five games to win this series in our Round 2 previews and picks. But the President's Cup winning Red Wings are playing their best hockey of the season and it's easy to see why they're the Stanley Cup faves.
They now have five straight playoff victories and have rewarded bettors for taking the chalk (favorite action). What's worse news for their opponents is their snipers are heating up.
In the first round, Detroit got scoring from a bunch of different sources from every line. Now Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk are red hot after eight points combined over the past two games.
The loss of Ryan Smyth to a foot injury really bites the Avs, as does the fact Peter Forsberg isn't at full strength with a groin injury. Colorado just doesn't have the horses to keep up with the Wings here and Detroit will even this all-time playoff series at 3-3 Thursday night.
Pick: Red Wings -135
Thursday, May 1
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Ice picks: Thursday's best NHL bets
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Pittsburgh vs. Rangers (-110, 5 1/2)
The Penguins went up 3-0 in their series with the Rangers Tuesday night with a 5-3 win but don’t expect New York to hand over the fourth win easily.
"I have a very funny feeling about this series," Rangers captain Jaromir Jagr told a group of reporters huddled around his locker after the game.
It's a little reminiscent of Ben Crenshaw the day before the American Ryder Cup team made the most improbable comeback in golf history at Brookline in 1999. You could sort of see in Jagr's eyes that he believes something special is coming.
But maybe it's more the fact a veteran is seeing his final days as an NHLer come to an end and he's clinging to all hope.
Unlike Ben Crenshaw's team, Tom Renney likely just lost a few players the day before the big event. Chris Drury squeaked to the bench in the second period, hunched over in pain in the second period in Game 3. It will be a surprise if he plays in Game 4. Blair Betts didn't play the third period Tuesday night. And winger Sean Avery was rushed to hospital during the wee hours of Wednesday morning and it turns out he played most of the game with spleen laceration. Avery is out for the season.
Not promising signs for a team on the brink.
Pick: Pittsburgh +100
Detroit vs. Colorado (+125, 5 1/2)
Some of you thought we were crazy when we took the Red Wings in five games to win this series in our Round 2 previews and picks. But the President's Cup winning Red Wings are playing their best hockey of the season and it's easy to see why they're the Stanley Cup faves.
They now have five straight playoff victories and have rewarded bettors for taking the chalk (favorite action). What's worse news for their opponents is their snipers are heating up.
In the first round, Detroit got scoring from a bunch of different sources from every line. Now Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk are red hot after eight points combined over the past two games.
The loss of Ryan Smyth to a foot injury really bites the Avs, as does the fact Peter Forsberg isn't at full strength with a groin injury. Colorado just doesn't have the horses to keep up with the Wings here and Detroit will even this all-time playoff series at 3-3 Thursday night.
Pick: Red Wings -135
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