NHL
Friday, October 23
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Tips and Trends
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Carolina Hurricanes at Colorado Avalanche [9:05 PM ET]
Hurricanes: The Hurricanes haven’t visited Denver since Dec. 11, 2006, when they lost 5-2 to the Avalanche. The teams last met Feb. 22, with Carolina winning, 5-2, at home. Matt Cullen scored three goals in that matchup. The Hurricanes (2-4-2) have yet to get going after reaching the Eastern Conference finals last year. They’ve lost four games in a row. In six of their eight games, the Hurricanes have scored two or fewer goals. The Panthers fell to New York on Wednesday in their last game, 4-3, in a shootout. Cam Ward has provided good goaltending, though, for Carolina with a 1.90 GAA in his last three games. Ward has never started at the Pepsi Center and has yet to win on the road this season going 0-3-1. Carolina is 0-5 in its last five games versus teams with a winning record.
The Over is 9-4 in Carolina’s last 13 games against Northwest Division competition.
The Under is 11-5-5 in Carolina’s last 21 games versus a team with a winning record.
Key Injuries - Defenseman Tim Gleason (upper body) is questionable
PROJECTED SCORE: 2
Avalanche (-$1.01, O/U 5.5): Colorado is a surprising 6-1-2 and leading the Western Conference going into its first home game in nearly three weeks. The Avs picked up 10 points during a stretch of seven straight road games. Goalie Craig Anderson has played a big part in Colorado’s early success. Anderson has a 2.06 GAA. He stopped 24 shots on Wednesday night in a 3-2 shootout loss to Minnesota. Defenseman Kyle Quincey had a goal and an assist in the losing cause. Colorado is 15-7-2 in its last 24 home games following a road trip of seven or more days. However, the Avs have lost seven of their past nine home contests. They are 1-8 during their last nine Friday matchups. Another angle working against Colorado is being 6-20 after scoring two goals or less during its previous game. Colorado is 6-0 the past six times it has hosted Carolina.
The Under is 13-4 in Colorado’s past 17 games.
The Under is 12-4 in Colorado’s last 16 games when playing on one day rest.
Key Injuries - Winger Cody McLeod (eye) is questionable
PROJECTED SCORE: 3 (Side of the Day)
Note: Today’s “Tips and Trends” Total of the Day is in NCCAF
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Friday, October 23
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Tips and Trends
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Carolina Hurricanes at Colorado Avalanche [9:05 PM ET]
Hurricanes: The Hurricanes haven’t visited Denver since Dec. 11, 2006, when they lost 5-2 to the Avalanche. The teams last met Feb. 22, with Carolina winning, 5-2, at home. Matt Cullen scored three goals in that matchup. The Hurricanes (2-4-2) have yet to get going after reaching the Eastern Conference finals last year. They’ve lost four games in a row. In six of their eight games, the Hurricanes have scored two or fewer goals. The Panthers fell to New York on Wednesday in their last game, 4-3, in a shootout. Cam Ward has provided good goaltending, though, for Carolina with a 1.90 GAA in his last three games. Ward has never started at the Pepsi Center and has yet to win on the road this season going 0-3-1. Carolina is 0-5 in its last five games versus teams with a winning record.
The Over is 9-4 in Carolina’s last 13 games against Northwest Division competition.
The Under is 11-5-5 in Carolina’s last 21 games versus a team with a winning record.
Key Injuries - Defenseman Tim Gleason (upper body) is questionable
PROJECTED SCORE: 2
Avalanche (-$1.01, O/U 5.5): Colorado is a surprising 6-1-2 and leading the Western Conference going into its first home game in nearly three weeks. The Avs picked up 10 points during a stretch of seven straight road games. Goalie Craig Anderson has played a big part in Colorado’s early success. Anderson has a 2.06 GAA. He stopped 24 shots on Wednesday night in a 3-2 shootout loss to Minnesota. Defenseman Kyle Quincey had a goal and an assist in the losing cause. Colorado is 15-7-2 in its last 24 home games following a road trip of seven or more days. However, the Avs have lost seven of their past nine home contests. They are 1-8 during their last nine Friday matchups. Another angle working against Colorado is being 6-20 after scoring two goals or less during its previous game. Colorado is 6-0 the past six times it has hosted Carolina.
The Under is 13-4 in Colorado’s past 17 games.
The Under is 12-4 in Colorado’s last 16 games when playing on one day rest.
Key Injuries - Winger Cody McLeod (eye) is questionable
PROJECTED SCORE: 3 (Side of the Day)
Note: Today’s “Tips and Trends” Total of the Day is in NCCAF
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