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  • NHL Betting Info. 5/23

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


    Date: May 23, 2016 8:00 PM EDT


    ST. LOUIS (AP) The St. Louis Blues are sticking with goalie Jake Allen in Game 5 of the Western Conference final against the San Jose Sharks.


    It's not a huge surprise considering how well the Blues played after the goalie switch. They're coming off perhaps their best game of the postseason, a convincing 6-3 victory that knotted the series at two games heading into Monday night's game.


    Coach Ken Hitchcock switched to Allen to give the team a 'jolt' because it was becoming overly reliant on Brian Elliott. He didn't care if it was viewed as a goalie controversy.


    'We needed to play harder for a goalie,' Hitchcock said. 'It didn't matter if it was Ells or Jake or whatever.'


    Hitchcock kept quiet about other potential roster issues, saying he'd have updates on captain David Backes and rookie Robby Fabbri on game day.


    Both have been major reasons the Blues are in their first conference final since 2001, Fabbri with 14 points and Backes with seven goals and 13 points.


    Sharks coach Peter DeBoer expects a bounce-back effort in Game 5 without making lineup changes.


    'You know what, we've played some really good hockey in the last two or three weeks,' DeBoer said. 'I think we can fix it without having to take those type of measures.'


    But DeBoer added he'd 'sleep on it.'


    Allen and Elliott basically split duties during the regular season, each playing long stretches because the other was injured. Allen was ready when the call came and made 31 saves in Game 4.


    'I've been sort of letting him do his thing the first three series,' Allen said. 'Hitch told me to go get `em. It's my chance now.'


    Allen started all six games in the Blues' first-round loss to Minnesota last spring. He learned from that experience not to think he had to be extra special.


    'I think I came in last year a little bit antsy,' Allen said. 'I think this year we just realize it's honestly another hockey game. Be yourself, play your game, what we've done all year will bring success.'


    The Blues ended a scoreless drought of 156:59 with two first-period goals and poured it on in Game 4, easing any pressure Allen might have been feeling. The scoring matched their high for the playoffs in a 6-1 Game 7 victory at Dallas.


    'We knew we had so much more in us to give,' Allen said. 'If it was the other way around, and we were playing phenomenal and we still weren't finding ways to win, then maybe that's another story.'


    Backes didn't play the final two periods on Saturday night. Fabbri had just two shifts in the third period after getting shaken up on a hit by Tommy Wingels.


    Forward Paul Stastny was entering the ice just after Fabbri was hit and didn't see it, but didn't think Blues players were too riled about it.


    'I mean playoff time, you know you're always going to get hit when you have the puck or when you move the puck, a second or two after,' Stastny said. 'That's just how it is - we do the same thing to them, they do the same thing to us.'


    Before they stumbled in an opportunity to seize control of the series, the Sharks had been dominant. DeBoer anticipates a highly motivated roster for Game 5.


    'You know, missed opportunity,' DeBoer said. 'They want to make it right.'


    Martin Jones is the franchise's first goalie to post consecutive playoff shutouts. He struggled under the Blues' pressure and was lifted for the first time in the postseason after allowing four goals on 19 shots in Game 4.


    'They scored a couple goals,' Jones said. 'You don't like it, but you move on. You get ready for the next one.'


    Forward Logan Couture said when the Sharks have had setbacks this season they've always found a way to 'push back.'


    'We know in our room we didn't play well at all,' Couture said. 'We made a lot of mistakes that we haven't been making throughout these playoffs, but Game 5 is a new opportunity for us.'

  • #2
    Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/23

    NHL


    Monday's game


    San Jose-St Louis (2-2)
    Sharks shut St Louis out in their two series wins; road team won six of last nine St Louis-San Jose tilts- under is 3-1 in this series. San Jose won three of last four games here; they're 4-4 on road in playoffs so far this year. Blues lost three of last four home games, under is 3-1 in their last four games overall. San Jose is 2-15 on power play in series, the Blues are 2-12. St Louis is 5-3 on road so far in playoffs- they scored six goals on only 27 shots in Game 4, after getting blanked in Games 2-3.


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

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    • #3
      Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/23

      Preview: San Jose at St. Louis

      When: 8:00 PM ET, Monday, May 23, 2016
      Where: Scottrade Center, St. Louis, Missouri

      Matchup Edge

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



      Although the St. Louis Blues recorded their third six-goal outburst of the postseason, coach Ken Hitchcock was more interested in the play at the other end of the ice. With that in mind, goaltender Jake Allen will receive his second consecutive start in Game 5 on Monday as the Blues look to gain the advantage in the Western Conference final when they host the San Jose Sharks.

      "He gave us exactly what we needed. He's a competitive son of a gun," Hitchcock told reporters of the 25-year-old Allen, who manned the crease in place of a struggling Brian Elliott and made 31 saves in St. Louis' 6-3 triumph on Saturday. While the Blues evened the series at two victories apiece, San Jose's Martin Jones will need to collect himself after seeing his impressive shutout streak halted just shy of 154 minutes. "We've responded well anytime we've needed to this year, all season long," the 26-year-old Jones said after yielding four goals on 19 shots to earn an early exit in Game 4. "We'll get ready for the next one. I don't really have to change anything. Prepare like I have been for the next game."

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

      ABOUT THE SHARKS: Captain Joe Pavelski extended his point streak to five games (two goals, four assists) with his franchise-best and NHL-leading 10th goal through Saturday. Fellow forward Joe Thornton set up the tally for his third assist in two contests and 11th of the playoffs, putting him two behind Logan Couture for the team lead. The 27-year-old Couture was held off the scoresheet in Game 4, but dominated the faceoff circle by winning nine of 12 draws.

      ABOUT THE BLUES: The availability for captain David Backes and rookie forward Robby Fabbri will be decided prior to Game 5, as Hitchcock did not shed any additional light for reporters on Sunday. Both forwards suffered undisclosed injuries and missed a significant portion of ice time in Saturday's victory, with Hitchcock telling reporters that "(Backes) had pompoms out. He was cheerleading. He was doing a good job." Fabbri notched an assist on the first of Troy Brouwer's two power-play goals on Saturday for his team-leading 14th point, while the latter's seven tallies in the 2016 playoffs match his sum total of his initial 78 career postseason games.

      OVERTIME

      1. San Jose owned the league's best road record in the regular season, but is 1-4 in its last five away from home.

      2. St. Louis RW Vladimir Tarasenko has been held off the scoresheet in all four contests of this series after collecting seven points (three goals, four assists) in his previous five games.

      3. The Sharks are 13-for-34 on the power play in their 10 postseason wins, as opposed to 2-for-23 in their six setbacks.

      PREDICTION: Blues 3, Sharks 1

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      • #4
        Re: NHL Betting Info. 5/23

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

        San Jose
        • Sharks are 5-1 in their last 6 after allowing 5 goals or more in their previous game.
        • Sharks are 4-1 in their last 5 when their opponent scores 5 goals or more in their previous game.
        • Sharks are 20-7 in their last 27 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Sharks are 45-22-1 in their last 68 games following a home loss of 3 or more goals.
        • Sharks are 1-4 in their last 5 road games.
        • Sharks are 1-4 in their last 5 road games vs. a team with a winning home record.
        • Sharks are 3-12 in their last 15 Conference Finals games.
        St. Louis
        • Blues are 25-10 in their last 35 vs. Pacific.
        • Blues are 37-15 in their last 52 after scoring 5 goals or more in their previous game.
        • Blues are 22-9 in their last 31 when their opponent allows 5 goals or more in their previous game.
        • Blues are 17-8 in their last 25 vs. Western Conference.
        • Blues are 2-5 in their last 7 games following a win.
        • Blues are 1-5 in their last 6 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
        OU Trends

        San Jose
        • Over is 4-0 in Sharks last 4 following a loss of 3 or more goals.
        • Under is 4-1 in Sharks last 5 Conference Finals games.
        • Over is 7-2 in Sharks last 9 Monday games.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 overall.
        • Over is 18-6-2 in Sharks last 26 following a home loss of 3 or more goals.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 vs. Central.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 vs. Western Conference.
        • Under is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 vs. a team with a winning record.
        • Over is 5-2-3 in Sharks last 10 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Under is 10-4-2 in Sharks last 16 road games.
        St. Louis
        • Over is 4-0-2 in Blues last 6 Monday games.
        • Under is 2-0-2 in Blues last 4 games following a win.
        • Under is 2-0-2 in Blues last 4 home games.
        • Under is 5-1-2 in Blues last 8 when their opponent allows 5 goals or more in their previous game.
        • Under is 4-1 in Blues last 5 Conference Finals games.
        • Over is 15-4-7 in Blues last 26 games playing on 1 days rest.
        • Over is 6-2-1 in Blues last 9 after scoring 5 goals or more in their previous game.
        • Under is 6-2 in Blues last 8 vs. Pacific.
        • Under is 7-3 in Blues last 10 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
        Head to Head

        • Under is 4-1 in the last 5 meetings.
        • Under is 15-6-1 in the last 22 meetings in St. Louis.
        • Sharks are 5-2 in the last 7 meetings in St. Louis.
        • Road team is 5-2 in the last 7 meetings.

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