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  • NHL Betting Info. 5/17

    Preview: Sharks (46-30) at Blues (49-24)


    Date: May 17, 2016 8:00 PM EDT


    ST. LOUIS (AP) The San Jose Sharks got just three power plays in their Game 1 loss to open the Western Conference finals, and no call when Joe Thornton's bushy beard got tugged on by St. Louis Blues captain David Backes in the first period.


    Coach Peter DeBoer didn't make a big deal about it Monday. Still, he believes his team deserved a lot more chances with the man advantage, and is hopeful referees will have a firmer grip in Game 2 on Tuesday night.


    'St. Louis is one of the most-penalized teams in the league, regular season and playoffs,' DeBoer said. 'They need to call the game accordingly. Need to make them pay a price for being the most-penalized team in the power play, which we didn't last night.'


    The Blues were the ninth-most penalized team in the regular season and they've got the second-most minutes in the postseason, although they've played more games than anybody.


    Blues coach Ken Hitchcock, informed of those comments, wanted to know whether DeBoer was 'whining for calls.'


    'Well, we were told not to whine for calls, so we're not going to whine for calls,' Hitchcock said. 'We'll play the game, we'll play it the right way, we'll play it honest, but we'll play it hard, let the refs decide.'


    Five minor penalties were called, three on the Blues, and there were none in the second period when the Sharks were at their best, ringing up a 16-6 shots advantage but coming up empty and falling behind for good on Jori Lehtera's unassisted goal.


    Thornton shrugged off the beard-tugging incident, saying it might have actually helped him.


    'It's all good for me,' Thornton said. 'I think it gets you more involved in the game.'


    Backes joked off the tactic, too.


    'Yeah, just seeing whose was real and making sure they weren't glued on,' Backes said.


    Blues players spent little time celebrating their hard-earned 2-1 victory, showing up to the rink to dissect areas in need of improvement before sitting down with Hitchcock.


    'Everyone knows this was kind of like a heavyweight fight, round one, just jabbing a little bit,' defenseman Carl Gunnarsson said. 'Now we know how they play. We'll make some adjustments and off we go.'


    The Sharks weren't disappointed in their effort, just the bottom line.


    Both teams seemed to sense they might be in for a long haul, perhaps a seven-game marathon.


    The Blues have twice gone the distance, putting them in the conference final for the first time since 2001. The Sharks dispatched the Kings in five games in the first round but needed seven to eliminate the Predators and earn a first trip to the conference final in five years.


    Entering Game 2, the Sharks trail in a series for the first time this postseason.


    'I think this team has shown short memory,' Thornton said. 'Get the last game out of your head and focus on the next game. We'll see if we can do it again tomorrow.'


    The Blues took the opener despite getting outshot 32-23, relying heavily on another standout effort from goalie Brian Elliott. He's 4-0 with a 1.29 goals-against average and .954 save percentage in five career playoff appearances against the Sharks.


    'Whenever it seems like he's down and out and we may give up what we call a bad scoring chance, he has a knack for really just working to get back and getting a piece of it,' defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk said. 'It's not only in games, we see him do it every day in practice.'


    Backes scored his seventh goal, matching sharpshooter Vladimir Tarasenko for the team lead, with his fourth deflection of the postseason. He has 13 points, matching his career postseason total from 2006-07, and also was credited for 11 hits, most ever by a Blues player in a postseason game.


    The Sharks were shut out on the power play for the first time since Game 2 of the second round.


    'We stepped up to the challenge,' Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said. 'It was a big topic for us all week.'


    DeBoer said the team isn't going to 'overreact' to power play failures or anything else.


    'It was a winnable game,' DeBoer said. 'We probably had more quality chances than they did.'

  • #2
    Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/17

    NHL


    Tuesday's game


    San Jose-St Louis (StL 1-0)
    Blues won four of last six games with San Jose; three of last four series games stayed under total. San Jose is 3-2 in last five visits here, they've lost last four road games overall, two in OT- over is 3-1-1 in their last five games overall. St Louis won five of last seven games (over 3-1-3); they lost two of last three home games. In Game 1, Sharks didn't score for last 44:22 and lost 2-1 despite outshooting Blues 32-23. San Jose was 0-3 on power play i Game 1, the Blues were 0-2.


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

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    • #3
      Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/17

      Preview: San Jose at St. Louis

      When: 8:00 PM ET, Tuesday, May 17, 2016
      Where: Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Missouri

      Matchup Edge

      SJ Edge in: STL
      Offense
      Defense
      Power Play
      Penalty Kill
      Face Offs
      Discipline
      Goaltending



      The San Jose Sharks forged their identity by posting the NHL's top road record this season, but losses in four straight away from home is cause for concern for coach Peter DeBoer's club. Facing a series deficit for the first time in the postseason, San Jose looks to end its road woes and even the Western Conference final with the St. Louis Blues at one victory apiece on Tuesday when the clubs play Game 2 at Scottrade Center.

      With the pressure mounting, DeBoer took issue with the officiating in Sunday's 2-1 series-opening setback, telling reporters the following day that "What we're relying on are the officials to do their job. St. Louis is one of the most penalized teams in the league, regular season and playoffs. They need to call the game accordingly." Blues bench boss Ken Hitchcock was quick to respond to his coaching counterpart, telling reporters that "We were told not to whine for calls, so we're not going to whine for calls. If Pete wants to do it, that's his (business)." St. Louis won the special teams battle in Game 1 as captain David Backes scored a power-play goal and the Blues thwarted all three opportunities of the Sharks, who entered the contest 13-for-42 (30.9 percent) with the man advantage in the previous two rounds.

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

      ABOUT THE SHARKS: Norris Trophy-finalist Brent Burns recorded his playoff-leading 12th assist on Tomas Hertl's first-period goal, but his costly turnover led to Jori Lehtera's go-ahead tally in the second. "That's the way the games are going to go, little bounces here and there," Burns told reporters. "That's the way it is going to be the rest of the series." Hertl's goal, which was his first since the second-round opener versus Nashville, was result of a fortunate carom off his skate and past Brian Elliott.

      ABOUT THE BLUES: Elliott turned aside all 16 shots he faced in the second period and 31 total on Sunday to improve to 4-0 with a 1.29 goals-against average and .954 save percentage in five career playoff meetings with San Jose. "When your goalie is your best player, it gives you a great chance of winning, and that was the case," Backes said of Elliott. "It was that way for the first two rounds and nothing's changed in Game 1 of the third round." Backes' seventh goal on Sunday matched him with Vladimir Tarasenko for the team lead in that category and the two are also tied with rookie Robby Fabbri with a club-best 13 points.

      OVERTIME

      1. Backes unleashed a game-high 11 hits on Sunday, marking the most of any player in the 2016 playoffs.

      2. San Jose has mustered just eight goals during its last four road contests.

      3. St. Louis D Alex Pietrangelo logged a team-high 25:24 of ice time in Game 1, with 4:16 coming on the penalty kill.

      PREDICTION: Blues 3, Sharks 1

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      • #4
        Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/17

        Trends - San Jose at St. Louis
        W/L Trends

        San Jose
        • Sharks are 10-3 in their last 13 Tuesday games.
        • Sharks are 16-5 in their last 21 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Sharks are 19-7 in their last 26 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Sharks are 2-5 in their last 7 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Sharks are 3-13 in their last 16 Conference Finals games.
        • Sharks are 0-4 in their last 4 road games.
        • Sharks are 0-4 in their last 4 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.
        St. Louis
        • Blues are 13-3 in their last 16 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Blues are 21-6 in their last 27 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Blues are 24-8 in their last 32 vs. Pacific.
        • Blues are 5-2 in their last 7 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Blues are 5-2 in their last 7 overall.
        • Blues are 5-2 in their last 7 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Blues are 20-8 in their last 28 vs. Western Conference.
        • Blues are 17-7 in their last 24 after allowing 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Blues are 41-19 in their last 60 Tuesday games.
        • Blues are 1-4 in their last 5 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
        OU Trends

        San Jose
        • Over is 4-0-3 in Sharks last 7 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Over is 3-0-3 in Sharks last 6 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Under is 4-0-2 in Sharks last 6 Tuesday games.
        • Over is 5-1-4 in Sharks last 10 overall.
        • Over is 5-1-3 in Sharks last 9 vs. Central.
        • Over is 5-1-4 in Sharks last 10 vs. Western Conference.
        • Over is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 road games.
        • Over is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.
        • Over is 3-1-2 in Sharks last 6 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Under is 8-3-1 in Sharks last 12 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        St. Louis
        • Over is 4-0-3 in Blues last 7 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Over is 2-0-3 in Blues last 5 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Under is 4-1 in Blues last 5 vs. Pacific.
        • Over is 14-4-8 in Blues last 26 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Over is 6-2-6 in Blues last 14 overall.
        • Over is 6-2-6 in Blues last 14 vs. Western Conference.
        • Over is 6-2-6 in Blues last 14 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Over is 5-2-4 in Blues last 11 home games.
        • Under is 13-6 in Blues last 19 Tuesday games.
        Head to Head

        • Over is 8-3-1 in the last 12 meetings.
        • Over is 5-2 in the last 7 meetings in St. Louis.

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