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  • #16
    NHL
    Armadillo's Write-Up

    Saturday, October 12


    Hot teams
    -- Bruins won two of their first three games. Columbus won its last three games, allowing three goals.
    -- Toronto won four of its first five games.
    -- Lightning won its last three games, scoring 13 goals. Pittsburgh won three of their last four games.
    -- Colorado won its first four games, allowing three goals.
    -- Blues won their first three games, outscoring foes 14-4.
    -- Dallas won its last two games, 4-1/2-1.
    -- Canucks won three of their last four games.
    -- San Jose won its first four games, outscoring opponents 21-5.

    Cold teams
    -- Oilers lost three of their first four games.
    -- Flyers lost four of their first five games. Detroit lost its last two games, 4-1/4-2.
    -- Washington lost three of its first four games.
    -- Buffalo lost its first five games, outscored 14-5. Chicago lost two of last three games, all 3-2 scores.
    -- Rangers lost their last two games, 9-2/6-0.
    -- Nashville lost three of its first four games. Islanders split first four games, with three of four decided by one goal.
    -- Minnesota lost three of last four games; all four were decided by one goal.
    -- Canadiens split their first four games, outscoring foes 13-9.
    -- Senators lost their last two games, in OT/SO.

    Series records
    -- Bruins won last three games with Columbus: 3-2/2-1/5-3.
    -- Maple Leafs won their last three games with Edmonton.
    -- Red Wings lost two of last three games against Philly.
    -- Penguins won six of last seven games with Tampa Bay.
    -- Avalanche won three of last four games with Washington.
    -- Blackhawks won four of last five games with Buffalo.
    -- St Louis won two of last three games against the Rangers.
    -- Islanders lost last two games with Nashville, 5-0/3-1.
    -- Stars lost three of last four visits to Minnesota.
    -- Canadiens won three of last four games with Vancouver.
    -- Sharks won four of last five games with Ottawa.

    Totals
    -- All three Boston games stayed under the total.
    -- Three of last four Toronto games stayed under total.
    -- First five Philly games stayed under the total.
    -- Seven of last nine Penguin-Lightning games went over.
    -- Four of last five Colorado-Washington games stayed under.
    -- Last three Buffalo-Chicago games went over the total; under is 4-0-1 in Sabres' first five games.
    -- Last two Ranger games went over the total.
    -- Under is 2-0-1 in Nashville's last three games.
    -- Over is 9-5 in last fourteen Dallas-Minnesota games.
    -- Three of last four Montreal-Vancouver games stayed under.
    -- Four of last five Ottawa-San Jose games stayed under total.

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    • #17
      CFL

      Saturday, October 12


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      Eskmos at Roughriders: What bettors need to know
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      Edmonton Eskimos at Saskatchewan Roughriders (-10, 54.5)

      Running back Kory Sheets returned last week to halt the Saskatchewan Roughriders losing skid. Sheets and the Roughriders host the Edmonton Eskimos on Saturday hoping to regain some of the ground they lost in the West Division playoff race. Saskatchewan is tied with the BC Lions, four points behind the Calgary Stampeders for second in the division and will need Sheets and quarterback Darian Durant to play well in the final four regular-season games in order to compete for a first-round bye.

      The Eskimos are barely alive in their hunt for the final playoff spot, but they will start quarterback Mike Reilly despite his recent concussion concerns after being knocked around for much of the season. Reilly has 3,345 passing yards even though Edmonton has allowed 45 sacks, while also running for a team-high 539 yards. The Eskimos lost to the Roughriders 30-27 at Edmonton in August and are 0-6 against divisional opponents.

      TV: 4:30 p.m. ET, TSN

      ABOUT THE ESKIMOS (3-11): Slotback Fred Stamps is the only player in the league with more than 1,000 receiving yards. Stamps, who has 1,086, has reached the 1,000-yard mark in each of his last five seasons. Defensive end Marcus Howard leads the team with nine sacks, but Edmonton’s defense has collapsed in recent efforts, allowing 80 points over the last six quarters as part of a division-worst 409 points allowed this year.

      ABOUT THE ROUGHRIDERS (9-5): Saskatchewan acquired defensive end Alex Hall from the Winnipeg Blue Bombers this week. Hall, who leads the league in sacks with 15, will be a free agent after this season and did not plan on staying in Winnipeg, which is last in the league. Hall joins a defense that already has 47 sacks thanks to a defensive line that includes Jermaine McElveen and Ricky Foley (seven sacks apiece), but has been lacking explosiveness without injured linebacker Renauld Williams.

      TRENDS:

      * Over is 4-0 in the last four meetings.
      * Eskimos are 2-6 ATS in their last eight vs. West.
      * Roughriders are 1-4 ATS in their last five games overall.
      * Over is 10-1-1 in Eskimos last 12 road games.

      EXTRA POINTS:

      1. Saskatchewan traded non-import OL Patrick Neufeld and a fourth-round draft pick in 2015 to Winnipeg for Hall.

      2. Edmonton RB Hugh Charles has 1,217 total combined yards.

      3. Roughriders K Chris Milo is 4-for-8 on field goal attempts over the last three games after starting the season 30-for-31.


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