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  • NHL Betting Info. 5/21

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


    Date: May 21, 2016 7:15 PM EDT


    SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Now it will be up to Jake Allen to try to slow down Joe Thornton and San Jose's top line.


    After Thornton and his linemates managed to dominate play against St. Louis the past two games in a way that Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews and Jamie Benn couldn't in the first two rounds of the NHL playoffs, the Blues decided to change goalies for Game 4 of the Western Conference final against the Sharks.


    'It feels like we need to get us a little bit of momentum changed our way because we're not rewarded for the work and they are, which is the difference,' coach Ken Hitchcock said. 'The small difference in the series has been that. We dinged them in Game 1, they've dinged us in Games 2 and 3.'


    San Jose's top line of Thornton, Joe Pavelski and Tomas Hertl have driven the play and are a major reason why the Sharks lead the Blues 2-1 to put them as close as they have ever been to reaching the Stanley Cup final.


    Hertl scored two goals in San Jose's 3-0 victory in Game 3 on Thursday night off passes from each of his linemates and the trio spent much of the night in St. Louis' zone creating chances and momentum.


    'These guys in my mind are maybe the most dangerous and best line in hockey,' teammate Tommy Wingels said. 'You see the way they play against world-class defensemen and some of the best players in the world. They're able to hold onto pucks and make it a clinic out there the way they pass it around and cycle the puck. It's contagious.'


    After getting the best of Los Angeles' Drew Doughty in round one, Nashville's stellar defensive pair of Shea Weber and Roman Josi in the second round, the Thornton line is doing it against Alex Pietrangelo and St. Louis in the conference final.


    Thornton and Pavelski have played together for much of the last four seasons with various third linemates. Hertl moved into that spot in early January and that helped the entire team take off.


    'I think just playing a long time with somebody, we just know each other's tendencies in our sleep,' Thornton said of his chemistry with Pavelski. 'For me, I like to pass. He likes to shoot. Then you throw this big fella (Hertl) in there, it's a pretty good line. But, yeah, all three of us, we read so well off each other. We just got to keep continuing that.'


    Allen, who started all six games last postseason for the Blues, entered in the third period on Thursday after Elliott allowed his third goal on 14 shots.


    The Blues made it this far in part because of their ability to shut down the opponent's top players, including the league's top two scorers in the regular season. Kane, who led the league in scoring, had just one goal and two even-strength assists in Chicago's seven-game loss in the first round. Toews wasn't any better with no goals and three even-strength assists.


    St. Louis kept it up in round two against Dallas's Benn, the league's No. 2 scorer. Benn had one goal and two even-strength assists in seven games, meaning those three stars combined for two goals and seven assists at even strength in 14 games.


    In this round, Thornton's line has spent the bulk of its time in St. Louis' end, creating chances, drawing penalties and getting three even-strength goals from Hertl.


    'We put our top-scoring players out there in this series so far and we've not been able to maintain pressure in the offensive zone,' Hitchcock said. 'We've ended up in our zone quickly sometimes. That's something that no one's done against us. We've been able to take top players and hem them in, frustrate them. For whatever reason, we cannot control the play, even though we start 200 feet from our net. So that's on me. I'm going to have to change tactics, do something completely different than we've done in the first two series because within 10 seconds in most occasions, they're in our zone.'


    Slowing down Thornton's line could help St. Louis create more chances at the other end.


    The Blues have been shut out by Martin Jones the past two games and haven't gotten a single point all series from 40-goal scorer Vladimir Tarasenko or rookie Robby Fabbri, who had 13 points the first two rounds.


    'We just haven't created enough quality chances to really test him and make him make save after save, what we can do when we're really on our game,' captain David Backes said. 'The result has been a couple scoreless games for us. It's not the way we're going to win games. We need to get back onto our method and our ways. When we do that, we're going to have success.'

  • #2
    Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/21

    NHL


    Saturday's game


    San Jose-St Louis (SJ 2-1)
    Sharks shut St Louis out last two games; San Jose is 6-1 at home in playoffs, losing one game to the Kings. Road team won four of last six St Louis-San Jose games; under is 3-0 in all three series games. Blues won two of last three visits here, three of last four road games. Sharks won last five home games by combined score of 21-7 (over 2-1-2). San Jose is 2-10 on power play in series, the Blues are 0-8. St Louis is 5-3 on road so far in playoffs- they outshot Sharks 22-16 in Game 3, but didn't light the lamp for second game in row


    Playoffs tally: 1st round-- Home: 23-24, Over: 16-17-14
    2nd round-- Home: 16-9, Over: 11-5-9
    Conference finals-- Home 4-3, Over 2-4-1

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    • #3
      Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/21

      Preview: St. Louis at San Jose

      When: 7:15 PM ET, Saturday, May 21, 2016
      Where: SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, California

      Matchup Edge

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



      The St. Louis Blues have been completely overmatched in the Western Conference finals, but they still have a chance to even the best-of-seven series when they visit the San Jose Sharks on Saturday night in Game 4. After squeezing out a 2-1 win in the series opener, the Blues have absorbed a pair of lopsided defeats -- both via shutout.

      The outlook appears bleak for St. Louis, which hasn't scored a goal in 7 1/2 periods and now must try to win in an arena where San Jose has won six in a row in the postseason, including the past three by an aggregate 13-1 margin. "They can think what they want," Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said of any skeptics. "We know we've got more in here, we know we've got another level. They took it up a notch and now it's up to us to get some rest and take it up a few more notches on Saturday." The Sharks never held a lead in their first three trips to the conference finals and are trying not to look ahead to playing for the Stanley Cup for the first time. “It’s a long ways to go. It really is," San Jose captain Joe Pavelski said. “We’ll worry about this next game and we’ll take it from there."

      TV: 7:15 p.m. ET, NBC, CBC, TVAS

      ABOUT THE BLUES: St. Louis is making a switch in net, opting to sit Brian Elliott in favor of Jake Allen, who lost his starting job due to injury and has not played a full 60 minutes since March 26. The Blues need to find a way to get their offense going and their best bet is star forward Vladimir Tarasenko, who has been limited to one goal in six games -- an empty-netter -- after scoring 40 times during the regular season. “Vladi’s learning some really hard lessons," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said. "Playoffs are for veteran players. And the veteran players on both teams have this thing dialed up. ... You’re going to have to learn to fight through a lot if you expect to score. We would like him to learn that lesson a day from now, but we’re not sure about the time frame."

      ABOUT THE SHARKS: One of the most glaring differences in the series is the play of the respective No. 1 lines, with San Jose's top unit of Pavelski, Joe Thornton and Tomas Hertl enjoying a clear advantage, combining for six points in Game 3. "Well, I think just playing a long time with somebody, we just know each other's tendencies in our sleep," said Thornton, who assisted on both of Hertl's goals Thursday.. "For me, I like to pass. He likes to shoot. Then you throw this big fella in there (Hertl), it's a pretty good line. "But, yeah, all three of us, we read so well off each other. We just got to keep continuing that." Goaltender Martin Jones had some wobbly moments in the second round against Nashville, but has registered three shutouts in the past four games.

      OVERTIME

      1. Sharks F Logan Couture is the first player in franchise history with 20 points in one postseason.

      2. Allen was 26-15-3 with a 2.35 goals-against average and six shutouts during the regular season.

      3. The Sharks have killed off 18-of-19 short-handed situations over the past seven games.

      PREDICTION: Sharks 3, Blues 2

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      • #4
        Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/21

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

        St. Louis
        • Blues are 19-7 in their last 26 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Blues are 13-5 in their last 18 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Blues are 20-8 in their last 28 road games.
        • Blues are 5-2 in their last 7 vs. Pacific.
        • Blues are 65-27 in their last 92 Saturday games.
        • Blues are 1-4 in their last 5 Conference Finals games.
        San Jose
        • Sharks are 4-0 in their last 4 Saturday games.
        • Sharks are 6-0 in their last 6 home games.
        • Sharks are 20-6 in their last 26 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Sharks are 6-2 in their last 8 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Sharks are 43-15 in their last 58 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
        • Sharks are 11-5 in their last 16 overall.
        • Sharks are 11-5 in their last 16 vs. Western Conference.
        • Sharks are 3-11 in their last 14 Conference Finals games.
        OU Trends

        St. Louis
        • Under is 4-0 in Blues last 4 Conference Finals games.
        • Under is 6-1 in Blues last 7 vs. Pacific.
        • Under is 3-1-3 in Blues last 7 overall.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Blues last 5 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Under is 3-1-3 in Blues last 7 vs. Western Conference.
        • Under is 3-1-3 in Blues last 7 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Over is 14-5-8 in Blues last 27 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Over is 5-2-3 in Blues last 10 Saturday games.
        San Jose
        • Under is 3-0-1 in Sharks last 4 overall.
        • Under is 3-0-1 in Sharks last 4 vs. Central.
        • Under is 3-0-1 in Sharks last 4 vs. Western Conference.
        • Under is 4-0 in Sharks last 4 Conference Finals games.
        • Under is 3-0-1 in Sharks last 4 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Under is 4-1-1 in Sharks last 6 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
        • Under is 3-1-2 in Sharks last 6 after allowing 2 goals or less in their previous game.
        • Over is 7-3-3 in Sharks last 13 home games.
        Head to Head

        • Under is 4-0 in the last 4 meetings.
        • Blues are 7-3 in the last 10 meetings in San Jose.

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