NHL Odds: Boston Bruins, Vancouver Game 1
Vancouver is 225 chalk to win the series and lift the Cup for the first time.
NHL betting fans have been waiting for this all season long. The 2011 edition of the Stanley Cup will either be heading to Beantown for the first time since 1972 or Western Canada for the first time ever.
The Vancouver Canucks open up this best-of-seven series at Rogers Arena in British Columbia on Wednesday, June 1, with the puck dropping at 5:00 PM (PT). NBC will have nationally televised coverage of all of the games in this series.
The Canucks seemingly have the upper hand, as is demonstrated by the fact that they are minus 225 favorites to hoist the Cup coming into this series. And why not? After all, they were the President's Trophy winners this year, the honor that goes to the team with the most points in the regular season, and they also have home ice advantage in this series.
That's absolutely huge for a team that is 34-11-6 including the postseason at Rogers Arena this season.
The big question is going to be whether the suddenly smoking hot hand of Tim Thomas is going to be able to trump a tremendous Vancouver offense and the prowess of Roberto Luongo on the other side of the ice.
There's no doubt that Thomas had his struggles in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Tampa Bay Lightning. But when push came to shove, he had two tremendous shutouts in the series, including in a remarkable Game 7 performance in a game that will clearly go down in the history of the league.
All told, Thomas has a 2.29 GAA and is 12-6-0 on the postseason, and any time a game has gone into overtime in these playoffs, he has turned up as the winner.
However, we really can't underestimate what Luongo has done for the Canucks over the course of the last two rounds of the playoffs as well. Vancouver was a dominating side against both the San Jose Sharks in the Western Conference Finals and against the Nashville Predators in the second round of the postseason as well.
The man that has been in the pipes for the last month or so has been outstanding. Luongo has only allowed more than two goals in three games since getting pulled in Game 5 of the first round of the playoffs, something that no other goalie can say in these playoffs.
The offense for Vancouver has been outstanding as well. Against the Sharks, the Canucks put up at least three goals in all five games, and the Sedin brothers, Henrik and Daniel have been absolutely amazing. Henrik Sedin has 19 assists, the most of any player in these playoffs, while Daniel Sedin has eight goals and eight assists thus far in 18 game.
Ryan Kesler was relatively quiet against San Jose, but he exploded against Nashville and has seven goals and 11 assists thus far in the playoffs.
These teams have only met three times since December of 2006, and the road team has won all three tussles. Boston is 7-3 over the course of the last 10 meetings against Vancouver, though that is dating back to 2001.
That's all good news for fans betting on the Bruins on the Stanley Cup betting lines. The boys from Beantown are +175 underdogs in Game 1. The 'over/under' has been set at 5½, 'over' +120.
Vancouver is 225 chalk to win the series and lift the Cup for the first time.
NHL betting fans have been waiting for this all season long. The 2011 edition of the Stanley Cup will either be heading to Beantown for the first time since 1972 or Western Canada for the first time ever.
The Vancouver Canucks open up this best-of-seven series at Rogers Arena in British Columbia on Wednesday, June 1, with the puck dropping at 5:00 PM (PT). NBC will have nationally televised coverage of all of the games in this series.
The Canucks seemingly have the upper hand, as is demonstrated by the fact that they are minus 225 favorites to hoist the Cup coming into this series. And why not? After all, they were the President's Trophy winners this year, the honor that goes to the team with the most points in the regular season, and they also have home ice advantage in this series.
That's absolutely huge for a team that is 34-11-6 including the postseason at Rogers Arena this season.
The big question is going to be whether the suddenly smoking hot hand of Tim Thomas is going to be able to trump a tremendous Vancouver offense and the prowess of Roberto Luongo on the other side of the ice.
There's no doubt that Thomas had his struggles in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Tampa Bay Lightning. But when push came to shove, he had two tremendous shutouts in the series, including in a remarkable Game 7 performance in a game that will clearly go down in the history of the league.
All told, Thomas has a 2.29 GAA and is 12-6-0 on the postseason, and any time a game has gone into overtime in these playoffs, he has turned up as the winner.
However, we really can't underestimate what Luongo has done for the Canucks over the course of the last two rounds of the playoffs as well. Vancouver was a dominating side against both the San Jose Sharks in the Western Conference Finals and against the Nashville Predators in the second round of the postseason as well.
The man that has been in the pipes for the last month or so has been outstanding. Luongo has only allowed more than two goals in three games since getting pulled in Game 5 of the first round of the playoffs, something that no other goalie can say in these playoffs.
The offense for Vancouver has been outstanding as well. Against the Sharks, the Canucks put up at least three goals in all five games, and the Sedin brothers, Henrik and Daniel have been absolutely amazing. Henrik Sedin has 19 assists, the most of any player in these playoffs, while Daniel Sedin has eight goals and eight assists thus far in 18 game.
Ryan Kesler was relatively quiet against San Jose, but he exploded against Nashville and has seven goals and 11 assists thus far in the playoffs.
These teams have only met three times since December of 2006, and the road team has won all three tussles. Boston is 7-3 over the course of the last 10 meetings against Vancouver, though that is dating back to 2001.
That's all good news for fans betting on the Bruins on the Stanley Cup betting lines. The boys from Beantown are +175 underdogs in Game 1. The 'over/under' has been set at 5½, 'over' +120.
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