NHL
Thursday, December 9
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Ice picks: Today's best NHL bets
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Columbus Blue Jackets at St. Louis Blues (-145, 5)
The Blues have notched a mere 67 goals this season, the third-fewest in the Western Conference. So who is going to score now that center Andy McDonald is out indefinitely with a concussion?
McDonald, who leads the team with 17 points, banged his head off of Shawn Horcoff’s knee during an overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers when he caught his skate on a rut in the ice and flew dome first in his leg.
McDonald, 33, is the fourth Blues player to suffer a concussion this season, joining forwards Cam Janssen, Carlo Colaiacovo and David Perron. The team also is without defenseman Roman Polak (wrist surgery) and forward T.J. Oshie (broken leg).
That could be a huge reason the squad hasn’t scored a power-play goal since Nov. 20 and is trying to grind out every game.
On the other bench, Columbus recently snapped a five-game losing streak with a solid, 3-2 overtime win against Dallas and already has played the Blues once this year, winning 8-1.
Pick: Columbus
New York Rangers at Ottawa Senators (-120, 5)
The Senators have won just three of their past 10 and have the fourth-worst goal-differential in the league. So is a 3-1 win in New York on Sunday worth that much?
Ottawa received a fluke hat trick from 30-year-old center Chris Kelly and got 25 saves from a struggling Pascal Leclaire.
"Our guys were asleep the first 20 minutes," said Rangers coach John Tortorella.
Meantime, New York appears to be wide awake on the road.
The team has won an NHL-best 10 of its 14 road games and six of its past 10 overall. The Rangers also have the ace-card of hot goalie Henrik Lundqvist, who has won four straight starts in Ottawa, posting a 0.98 goals-against average in those games.
The Rangers may have struggled in Madison Square Garden on Sunday, but the road is a different story for this squad. Expect them to surge ahead for a tight win.
Pick: Rangers
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Thursday, December 9
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Ice picks: Today's best NHL bets
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Columbus Blue Jackets at St. Louis Blues (-145, 5)
The Blues have notched a mere 67 goals this season, the third-fewest in the Western Conference. So who is going to score now that center Andy McDonald is out indefinitely with a concussion?
McDonald, who leads the team with 17 points, banged his head off of Shawn Horcoff’s knee during an overtime loss to the Edmonton Oilers when he caught his skate on a rut in the ice and flew dome first in his leg.
McDonald, 33, is the fourth Blues player to suffer a concussion this season, joining forwards Cam Janssen, Carlo Colaiacovo and David Perron. The team also is without defenseman Roman Polak (wrist surgery) and forward T.J. Oshie (broken leg).
That could be a huge reason the squad hasn’t scored a power-play goal since Nov. 20 and is trying to grind out every game.
On the other bench, Columbus recently snapped a five-game losing streak with a solid, 3-2 overtime win against Dallas and already has played the Blues once this year, winning 8-1.
Pick: Columbus
New York Rangers at Ottawa Senators (-120, 5)
The Senators have won just three of their past 10 and have the fourth-worst goal-differential in the league. So is a 3-1 win in New York on Sunday worth that much?
Ottawa received a fluke hat trick from 30-year-old center Chris Kelly and got 25 saves from a struggling Pascal Leclaire.
"Our guys were asleep the first 20 minutes," said Rangers coach John Tortorella.
Meantime, New York appears to be wide awake on the road.
The team has won an NHL-best 10 of its 14 road games and six of its past 10 overall. The Rangers also have the ace-card of hot goalie Henrik Lundqvist, who has won four straight starts in Ottawa, posting a 0.98 goals-against average in those games.
The Rangers may have struggled in Madison Square Garden on Sunday, but the road is a different story for this squad. Expect them to surge ahead for a tight win.
Pick: Rangers
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