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  • NHL Betting Info. 5/16

    Preview: Lightning (46-31) at Penguins (48-26)


    Date: May 16, 2016 8:00 PM EDT


    PITTSBURGH (AP) Ben Bishop's mind raced as the Tampa Bay Lightning goalie writhed in pain on the ice after awkwardly twisting his left leg in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Friday night.


    The internal 'what ifs' ran the gamut. What if the leg was broken? What if his season over?


    'It's funny how much you can think about in such a short amount of time,' Bishop said Sunday.


    The one thought that didn't even occur to Bishop was whether backup Andrei Vasilevskiy could step in and do the job.


    'I think the guys in the room, I know myself, we have full confidence in him,' Bishop said. 'He's a great young goalie. He's got a future.'


    And, it seems, a present too. While Bishop's initial fears were allayed when tests came back negative, it's still uncertain when he'll return or if he'll be back at all during the playoffs. Having him in the lineup for Game 2 on Monday night seems like a long shot at best even if Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper did not rule it out as the Lightning try to take a 2-0 lead with them back to Florida.


    'He's getting better with each day, and it's encouraging to say,' Cooper said.


    The fact it's even up for discussion is remarkable considering Bishop's obvious distress after he twisted the leg while trying to scramble back into position 12:25 into the first period of Tampa Bay's eventual 3-1 victory in Game 1. The pain was so acute Bishop figured he'd been slashed even though there wasn't a Penguin within a stick length of him at the time. He left the game on a stretcher and when doctors removed his pads to get a closer look, Bishop was half expecting to see bone sticking out.


    The damage turned out to be far less serious. The leg is structurally intact and Bishop managed to spend a little informal time on the ice before Sunday's practice, though he was long gone by the time the 21-year-old Vasilevskiy and the rest of the Lightning went to work.


    Pressed into his first extended playing time in more than a month, Vasilevskiy turned aside 25 of the 26 shots he faced, aided by a defense that did an excellent job of pushing Pittsburgh's potent offense to the perimeter and keeping Sidney Crosby and company from generating consistent pressure in front of the net.


    Filling in capably has kind of become a thing for Vasilevskiy, who stepped in for an injured Bishop in Game 2 of the 2015 Stanley Cup Finals and became the first goaltender to earn a win in relief during a Cup Final in more than 80 years. Vasilevskiy started Game 4 of the series and played solidly in a 2-1 loss. While the Russian is quick to point out those impromptu performances were nearly 12 months ago, Cooper point out Vasilevskiy has only matured in the interim.


    'He was called on in the biggest moments last year,' Cooper said. 'Talk about pushing somebody a little bit down the learning curve a little faster than we wanted to. But there's cliches thrown around all the time, guys who are first in the rink and last to leave and all those types of things, but with that kid, it's actually true.'


    The Penguins hope they can do a better job of testing how far Vasilevskiy has come better in Game 2 than they did in the occasionally choppy opener. Pittsburgh generated 35 shots overall but most of them came from well outside the crease. The Lightning controlled play long enough after Bishop went down for Vasilevskiy to get comfortable. Once he did, Tampa Bay's lead was never in danger.


    'You have to get better as the series goes along, you have to adjust a little bit,' said Crosby, who assisted on Pittsburgh's only goal in Game 1 but hasn't put the puck in himself since the first round against the New York Rangers. 'You can't focus on another team or necessarily a goaltender ... from game to game you have to trust and believe in what you do out there, regardless of who is in the net.'


    Trust and belief hasn't been an issue in Pittsburgh almost from the moment Mike Sullivan took over as head coach in mid-December. The Penguins haven't dropped consecutive games with the normal allotment of men on the ice since the first week of Sullivan's tenure (there was a two-game skid in January that included a wild 3-on-3 overtime loss to Chicago). They fell behind Washington in the second round then ripped off three straight victories on their way to upsetting the Presidents' Trophy winners.


    Whether it was an emotional hangover, spectacular counterattacking by the Lightning or just a case of bad puck luck on Friday night, Sullivan doesn't care.


    'I don't think they saw our best ... but by no means was it a bad game,' Sullivan said. 'We've got to heed the lessons from Game 1, and we've got to just be ready to respond the right way.'


    NOTES: Cooper said Lightning D Anton Stralman (fractured leg) practiced and is 'looking good' but Cooper remains uncertain when Stralman will be cleared to play. ... The Penguins are sticking with rookie goaltender Matt Murray for Game 2. Murray gave up three goals on 20 shots the opener.

  • #2
    Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/16

    NHL


    Monday's game


    Tampa Bay-Pittsburgh (TB 1-0)
    Lightning are 4-1 on road in playoffs after Game 1 win; they lost star goalie Bishop to leg injury, but are not ruling him out for Game 2, which could be smokescreen. Pittsburgh is 5-2 at home in playoffs. Tampa Bay won five of its last six games with Penguins, but lost three of last five played in Igloo. Over is 7-1 in last eight series games, but under is 5-2-2 in last nine Tampa Bay games overall, over is 3-1-2 in last six games played in Pittsburgh. Lightning was 1-2 on power play in Game 1, Pittsburgh was 1-4.


    Playoffs tally: 1st round-- Home: 23-24, Over: 16-17-14
    2nd round-- Home: 16-9, Over: 11-5-9
    Conference finals-- Home 1-1, Over 0-2

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    • #3
      Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/16

      Preview: Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh

      When: 8:00 PM ET, Monday, May 16, 2016
      Where: Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

      Matchup Edge

      TB Edge in: PIT
      Offense
      Defense
      Power Play
      Penalty Kill
      Face Offs
      Discipline
      Goaltending



      The Tampa Bay Lightning have hurdled every obstacle this postseason despite plenty of adversity and look to gain a stranglehold on the Eastern Conference final when they visit the Pittsburgh Penguins for Game 2 on Monday. The Lightning, who have been down two of their top players throughout the playoffs, lost Vezina Trophy finalist Ben Bishop in the first period Friday before grabbing a 3-1 win in Game 1.

      Bishop was stretchered off, but Tampa Bay got good news when X-rays came back negative on his left leg and he is considered day-to-day while captain Steven Stamkos (blood clot) and top-pair defenseman Anton Stralman (broken fibula) could return at some point in the series. “It’s just being in these situations before,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper told reporters. “. … How you deal with just all the unknown circumstances that can happen. I think our guys, they’ve passed every test.” The Penguins had a 35-20 edge in shots during Game 1, but coach Mike Sullivan told reporters it was the high quality chances they gave up which is the biggest concern going forward. “I don’t think it was our best game,” Sullivan told reporters. “And that’s what we need at this point of the season.”

      TV: 8 p.m. ET, NBC Sports Network, CBC, TVAS

      ABOUT THE LIGHTNING: Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 25 of the 26 shots he faced after replacing Bishop and the team has total confidence in the 21-year-old Russian’s readiness to take over whenever he is needed. “If there’s one thing that Vasilevskiy will never be knocked for, it’s for preparation and work ethic,” Cooper told reporters. “That’s in his DNA.” Right wing Ryan Callahan avoided suspension after his five-minute major for a hit on Pittsburgh’s top defenseman Kris Letang in Game 1 and told reporters, “I’ve never been fined or suspended. So I take pride in that, to be an honest player.”

      ABOUT THE PENGUINS: Center Evgeni Malkin registered a game-high seven shots on goal Friday but extended his point drought to five contests, while captain Sidney Crosby has gone seven outings without a goal. Sullivan told reporters of his two stars: “What we’ve tried to reiterate to (them) is that they have to just continue on trying to focus on playing the game with right way and taking what they give us and not trying to force plays that aren’t there in order to try to score goals.” Power forward Patric Hornqvist scored in Game 1 to take over the team lead with six goals in the postseason.

      OVERTIME

      1. Sullivan told reporters rookie G Matt Murray will start Monday and D Brian Dumoulin, who left Friday’s game in the third period after a hit by LW Ondrej Palat, would be available.

      2. Tampa Bay D Victor Hedman logged a game-high 27:41 of ice time in Game 1 and has nine points with a plus-7 rating in the last six contests.

      3. Pittsburgh RW Phil Kessel had an assist in Game 1 and leads the team with 13 points in the playoffs – five in his last three contests.

      PREDICTION: Penguins 4, Lightning 2

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      • #4
        Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/16

        Trends - Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh
        W/L Trends

        Tampa Bay
        • Lightning are 4-0 in their last 4 road games.
        • Lightning are 5-0 in their last 5 vs. Metropolitan.
        • Lightning are 5-0 in their last 5 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Lightning are 4-0 in their last 4 games following a win.
        • Lightning are 5-0 in their last 5 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Lightning are 5-1 in their last 6 after allowing 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Lightning are 5-1 in their last 6 games playing on 2 days rest.
        • Lightning are 19-7 in their last 26 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Lightning are 5-2 in their last 7 Conference Finals games.
        • Lightning are 36-17 in their last 53 overall.
        • Lightning are 18-47 in their last 65 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
        Pittsburgh
        • Penguins are 6-1 in their last 7 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.
        • Penguins are 21-6 in their last 27 home games.
        • Penguins are 17-5 in their last 22 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Penguins are 28-11 in their last 39 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Penguins are 20-8 in their last 28 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Penguins are 36-15 in their last 51 overall.
        • Penguins are 35-16 in their last 51 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Penguins are 0-5 in their last 5 Conference Finals games.
        OU Trends

        Tampa Bay
        • Over is 4-1-1 in Lightning last 6 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Lightning last 5 overall.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Lightning last 5 road games.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Lightning last 5 vs. Metropolitan.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Lightning last 5 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Lightning last 5 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Under is 5-2 in Lightning last 7 games following a win.
        • Over is 28-12-2 in Lightning last 42 Monday games.
        Pittsburgh
        • Under is 5-1 in Penguins last 6 Conference Finals games.
        • Over is 4-1-2 in Penguins last 7 Monday games.
        • Over is 12-3-2 in Penguins last 17 vs. Atlantic.
        • Over is 4-1-1 in Penguins last 6 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Over is 19-6-6 in Penguins last 31 home games.
        • Under is 3-1-2 in Penguins last 6 overall.
        • Over is 3-1-2 in Penguins last 6 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.
        • Under is 3-1-2 in Penguins last 6 vs. Eastern Conference.
        • Under is 3-1-2 in Penguins last 6 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Under is 5-2 in Penguins last 7 games playing on 2 days rest.
        Head to Head

        • Lightning are 4-0 in the last 4 meetings.
        • Over is 8-1 in the last 9 meetings in Pittsburgh.
        • Over is 19-6-3 in the last 28 meetings.
        • Home team is 6-2 in the last 8 meetings.
        • Lightning are 2-7 in the last 9 meetings in Pittsburgh.

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