NHL
Tuesday, March 26
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Around the rink: Tuesday's NHL betting notes
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Pens’ 12-game winning streak on the line
The Pittsburgh Penguins are the hottest bet in the NHL right now with 12 straight moneyline victories, a tear that adds up to a profit of $834.92 for the $100-per-game bettor. They opened as -150 home favorites against the Montreal Canadiens tonight,
High-flying Pens suddenly an under team
Tonight marks the 10th time this season the Pens have seen a six-goal total and they have an over/under record of 5-4 in those games.
Pittsburgh usually wins with offense, and league-leading scorer Sidney Crosby has 23 points during the 12-game winning streak, but lately they’ve been clamping down. The under is 5-0-1 in their past six games and the team has only allowed nine goals in their past seven.
Value in the Panthers for savvy bettors
There are two spots the last-place Florida Panthers have been reliable for bettors lately: as a play-against and an under bet.
Six of the last seven games have gone under for Florida while the team struggles to score with 11 players on the injury list. The Panthers are averaging just 1.9 goals for and 3.3 against over the past 10 outings. Despite this, Florida is still regularly seeing 5.5-goal totals - like tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Panthers opened as +150 underdogs.
You’d be up $155.87 if you bet $100 against the Panthers over the past 10 outings.
Caps playing desperate hockey
The Washington Capitals are showing signs of turning their season around with just 12 games remaining and a playoff spot two points out of reach.
The Caps have won three of their past four games and some books have set them higher than -150 favorites against the New York Islanders at home Tuesday night. That’s only the third time this season they’ve been favored that high.
Improved play from Alex Ovechkin and power-play execution are big reasons for the Caps’ improvement. Ovechkin has nine points over his last five games and the PP has scored a goal in each of those games.
Oddsmakers give Hurricanes total a bump
The Carolina Hurricanes are seeing just their third six-goal total of the season when they host the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday night.
It’s a little strange considering the under is 5-0-1 in the Canes’ last six games. The only two other six-goal totals Carolina saw this season came against Tampa Bay and the over/under went 1-1 in those contests.
Carolina has allowed three or more goals in seven of the nine games since losing starting goaltender Cam Ward to a knee injury. The Canes, meanwhile, have only scored six goals in their last five.
Blackhawks have tight turnaround against Flames
The shortened season doesn’t seem to be bothering the Chicago Blackhawks. They're 6-0 straight up on zero days of rest – the spot they’ll be in against the Calgary Flames Tuesday.
This has been a tougher situation on the puckline for Chicago bettors where the club is just 2-4 ATS (against the spread) for a loss of $47 for the $100-per-game bettor.
The Blackhawks opened as -210 favorites tonight and they’ll likely once again be without key forwards Marian Hossa (upper body) and Patrick Sharp (shoulder).
Tampa Bay assistants still behind the bench tonight
The Bolts have named Jon Cooper their new head coach after firing Guy Boucher two days ago, but he won't join the team until Friday. Cooper was with their AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch, and was the AHL Coach of the Year last season.
Assistants Martin Raymond and Dan Lacroix will coach again for the second straight game after a 3-2 loss to Winnipeg Sunday.
Tampa Bay is a -140 favorite at home against Buffalo, which has won three straight.
Jackets on the rise
The Columbus Blue Jackets moved up eight spots in Sean Murphy’s Covers NHL Power Rankings this week, the biggest move of any team.
They picked up points in 11 straight games – winning five of those as underdogs - before falling to Nashville 3-2 Saturday night.
The CBJ’s are +170 dogs in Vancouver, a team they’ve covered the puckline against in the last four meetings.
Notable under trends for Tuesday:
- Canucks’ last five games have gone under
- The Blues’ last five games have gone under
- The Rangers haven’t seen the over in 10 games. Under is 6-0-4 and all four pushes were five-goal totals.
Tuesday, March 26
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Around the rink: Tuesday's NHL betting notes
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Pens’ 12-game winning streak on the line
The Pittsburgh Penguins are the hottest bet in the NHL right now with 12 straight moneyline victories, a tear that adds up to a profit of $834.92 for the $100-per-game bettor. They opened as -150 home favorites against the Montreal Canadiens tonight,
High-flying Pens suddenly an under team
Tonight marks the 10th time this season the Pens have seen a six-goal total and they have an over/under record of 5-4 in those games.
Pittsburgh usually wins with offense, and league-leading scorer Sidney Crosby has 23 points during the 12-game winning streak, but lately they’ve been clamping down. The under is 5-0-1 in their past six games and the team has only allowed nine goals in their past seven.
Value in the Panthers for savvy bettors
There are two spots the last-place Florida Panthers have been reliable for bettors lately: as a play-against and an under bet.
Six of the last seven games have gone under for Florida while the team struggles to score with 11 players on the injury list. The Panthers are averaging just 1.9 goals for and 3.3 against over the past 10 outings. Despite this, Florida is still regularly seeing 5.5-goal totals - like tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Panthers opened as +150 underdogs.
You’d be up $155.87 if you bet $100 against the Panthers over the past 10 outings.
Caps playing desperate hockey
The Washington Capitals are showing signs of turning their season around with just 12 games remaining and a playoff spot two points out of reach.
The Caps have won three of their past four games and some books have set them higher than -150 favorites against the New York Islanders at home Tuesday night. That’s only the third time this season they’ve been favored that high.
Improved play from Alex Ovechkin and power-play execution are big reasons for the Caps’ improvement. Ovechkin has nine points over his last five games and the PP has scored a goal in each of those games.
Oddsmakers give Hurricanes total a bump
The Carolina Hurricanes are seeing just their third six-goal total of the season when they host the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday night.
It’s a little strange considering the under is 5-0-1 in the Canes’ last six games. The only two other six-goal totals Carolina saw this season came against Tampa Bay and the over/under went 1-1 in those contests.
Carolina has allowed three or more goals in seven of the nine games since losing starting goaltender Cam Ward to a knee injury. The Canes, meanwhile, have only scored six goals in their last five.
Blackhawks have tight turnaround against Flames
The shortened season doesn’t seem to be bothering the Chicago Blackhawks. They're 6-0 straight up on zero days of rest – the spot they’ll be in against the Calgary Flames Tuesday.
This has been a tougher situation on the puckline for Chicago bettors where the club is just 2-4 ATS (against the spread) for a loss of $47 for the $100-per-game bettor.
The Blackhawks opened as -210 favorites tonight and they’ll likely once again be without key forwards Marian Hossa (upper body) and Patrick Sharp (shoulder).
Tampa Bay assistants still behind the bench tonight
The Bolts have named Jon Cooper their new head coach after firing Guy Boucher two days ago, but he won't join the team until Friday. Cooper was with their AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch, and was the AHL Coach of the Year last season.
Assistants Martin Raymond and Dan Lacroix will coach again for the second straight game after a 3-2 loss to Winnipeg Sunday.
Tampa Bay is a -140 favorite at home against Buffalo, which has won three straight.
Jackets on the rise
The Columbus Blue Jackets moved up eight spots in Sean Murphy’s Covers NHL Power Rankings this week, the biggest move of any team.
They picked up points in 11 straight games – winning five of those as underdogs - before falling to Nashville 3-2 Saturday night.
The CBJ’s are +170 dogs in Vancouver, a team they’ve covered the puckline against in the last four meetings.
Notable under trends for Tuesday:
- Canucks’ last five games have gone under
- The Blues’ last five games have gone under
- The Rangers haven’t seen the over in 10 games. Under is 6-0-4 and all four pushes were five-goal totals.
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