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  • NHL Betting Info. 6/1

    Preview: Sharks (46-30) at Penguins (48-26)


    Date: June 01, 2016 8:00 PM EDT


    PITTSBURGH (AP) - The nerves are gone. Spending your franchise's first 20 minutes in a Stanley Cup Final standing around while your opponent zips unimpeded from one end of the ice to the other will do that.


    The San Jose Sharks insist they'll be better in Game 2 on Wednesday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins than they were in the opener, when the Western Conference champions wobbled out of the gate and never really had control in a 3-2 loss that spoiled the club's debut in the NHL's marquee event after a quarter century wait.


    It might have been jitters. It might have been a cross-country trip to face an unfamiliar opponent. Or, maybe the Sharks allowed themselves to briefly get caught up in the moment. Whatever it was, they understand it has to stop if they don't want to head home in a 0-2 hole that would be difficult to escape.


    'The home team played a better game than us,' San Jose coach Peter DeBoer said. 'I think we didn't find a way to get rewarded. The good news was we still had a chance right until the last five minutes to win that game.'


    Right up until Nick Bonino's floating wrist shot from in front with 2:33 remaining slipped by Martin Jones and gave the Penguins the early advantage in the best-of-seven series. It was Pittsburgh's 41st shot of the night, the most the Sharks have allowed in a regulation playoff game this postseason. That number included 15 in the first period alone as Pittsburgh took a 2-0 lead while San Jose managed all of four on Penguins rookie goaltender Matt Murray.


    'I think we were watching,' San Jose defenseman Brent Burns joked Tuesday.


    Yet Burns pointed to the Sharks' aggressive rally in the second period as evidence they can effectively counter Pittsburgh's speed if they stay tight on the forecheck and pressure the Penguins into sloppy turnovers. Then there was the way Burns tracked down Pittsburgh forward Carl Hagelin, thwarting a breakaway attempt by steering one of the league's fastest skaters away from danger.


    'My legs work too,' Burns said with a laugh.


    DeBoer cracked that perhaps Hagelin was at the end of a lengthy shift, his quip symbolic of a team that remains focused but loose. Last the Sharks checked, the first team to win four times gets to raise the Cup. They lost the opening game of the conference finals in St. Louis only to wrap up the series in six games and are 5-1 in the playoffs following a loss.


    'We were far from where our game needs to be,' said forward Dainius Zubrus. 'I think we realize that.'


    The same couldn't be said for Sidney Crosby, who often looked like the best player on the ice and delivered a cross-ice backhanded pass to Conor Sheary that the rookie put past Jones for the Penguins' second goal.


    'He's a threat,' Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said. 'Every time he jumps over the boards, we feel like he's a threat to score, just a threat as far as putting pressure on our opponent's defense. He has that twinkle in his eye, I think.'


    Crosby had four of the Penguins' 41 shots on net while the Sharks were limited to 26 and few good chances around Murray.


    'No, we weren't happy with the number of shots,' DeBoer said. 'We weren't happy with the quality of shots. We weren't happy with the guys who didn't get enough shots.'


    Though Burns continued his torrid postseason by assisting on both San Jose goals to give him 22 points (six goals, 16 assists) in 19 games, he's well aware his primary job is to keep the opponent on the other side of the San Jose blue line.


    'They were making plays when they were over there and if we do what we're supposed to do, hopefully we don't allow that the whole time,' Burns said. 'We've got to play our game.'


    The Sharks will have veteran center Patrick Marleau for Game 2 after the NHL's Department of Player Safety declined to call Marleau in for a hearing to discuss his hit on Pittsburgh's Bryan Rust in the third period. Marleau was penalized for an illegal check to the head, but that's all.


    'It was a clean hit,' Burns said.


    Rust, who leads all rookies in the playoffs with six goals, is listed as day to day. He didn't practice Tuesday but worked out for about 25 minutes after his teammates left the ice.

  • #2
    Re: NHL Betting Info. 6/1

    'Stanley Cup Final Game-2 '


    San Jose at Pittsburgh June 1, 8:00 EST


    Winning the first game of any playoff series, especially in the Finals, is important, but it doesn’t always mean much in the grand scheme of things. The Pittsburgh Penguins got their Stanley Cup Final off to the best possible start with a 3-2 win over the San Jose Sharks in Game 1.


    That’s all well and good, but they also know that if the Sharks can come out and win Game 2, they will steal home ice advantage as they head back to San Jose for the next 2 games of the series. The Sharks will have arrived in Pittsburgh with the hopes of coming away with the split, so they will still have the opportunity to accomplish that mission on Wednesday night.


    Given how the opening game of the Final went, this looks as though it’s going to be a close series.


    Why bet on the San Jose Sharks


    The Sharks may a game down in the final, but you can bet that they won’t be sweating it. They lost the first game versus the Blues in the Western Conference Final, and they have gone 5-1 after taking a defeat during this playoff run. They also showed some real grit and determination in the opening game of this series after coming back to tie things up after going 2-0 down. What they cannot do is get in the habit of going behind in games to this Penguins team, as you cannot always count on the big comeback night in and night out, especially against a team that can score for fun. The good news for the Sharks is that they won the special teams battle in Game 1, and continuing that trend will give them a chance to win.


    Why bet on the Pittsburgh Penguins


    While the Penguins will be pleased with the Game 1 win, they have to be a little concerned about not being able to put the Sharks away when up by a pair of goals. They certainly created enough chances, firing 41 shots on goal, and they will continue to have success as long as they can maintain that high level of offensive intensity. The power play has helped carry the Penguins to the Stanley Cup Final this season, and the fact that they went 0-3 is not a real cause for concern right now. Pittsburgh also showed some real determination, as it would have been easy to panic after giving up the 2-goal lead, but a late Nick Bonino goal ensured a winning start to the Final.




    Expert Pick and Final Score Prediction


    Things could get very interesting if the Sharks can win Game 2 of the series, but I like the Penguins to come out and grab the 2-0 lead. I will also be looking at the OVER for this one when I hit my online betting account.


    San Jose Sharks 2 Pittsburgh Penguins 4

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    • #3
      Re: NHL Betting Info. 6/1

      NHL


      San Jose-Pittsburgh (P 1-0)
      Penguins scored GW goal with 2:33 left tn Game 1, after blowing 2-0 lead in second period- they had a 41-26 edge in shots. San Jose won six of last ten games with Pittsburgh; they're 2-3 in last five games here. Five of last 11 series games went OT, four to shootout- four of last five stayed under. Sharks lost four of last six road games; over is 6-4-1 in their last 11 games. Pitt is 3-2 in last five games; four of last six Penguin games went over total. San Jose was 1-2 on power play in Game, 1, Penguins 0-3. Sharks are in Stanley Cup finals for first time; Penguins are in for first time since winning Cup in '09, its third Stanley Cup title.


      Playoffs tally: 1st round-- Home: 23-24, Over: 16-17-14
      2nd round-- Home: 16-9, Over: 11-5-9
      Conference finals-- Home 6-7, Over 7-5-1
      Hone: 1-0 Over: 0-1

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      • #4
        Re: NHL Betting Info. 6/1

        Preview: San Jose at Pittsburgh

        When: 8:00 PM ET, Wednesday, June 1, 2016
        Where: Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

        Matchup Edge

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



        The San Jose Sharks are in an unfamiliar position, trailing a series for the only the second time in this postseason as they prepare to square off with the host Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Nick Bonino's goal with 2:33 to play in regulation was the difference as Pittsburgh prevailed 3-2 in the series opener.

        San Jose, which also lost Game 1 of the Western Conference finals before rebounding to win in six games, is 5-1 after a loss in the playoffs -- the lone defeat coming in triple overtime at Nashville in the second round. "It reminds me a lot of St. Louis, Game 1. I know we're going to get better," Sharks coach Peter DeBoer told reporters. "Our execution's got to get better. Part of it was some of the pressure they put on, but part of it was self-inflicted." The Penguins could be without rookie Bryan Rust, who scored both goals in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference final and netted the opening tally in Game 1 versus the Sharks. Rust is listed as day-to-day after absorbing a check to the head from Patrick Marleau, who will face no additional punishment from the league.

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

        ABOUT THE SHARKS: San Jose had trouble coping with Pittsburgh's speed and was outshot 41-26 -- the first time the Sharks permitted more than 40 shots in regulation since March 7. The bigger concern for San Jose, however, was its own failure to sufficiently pressure Pittsburgh rookie netminder Matt Murray. “It's about getting traffic, getting shots,” Sharks captain Joe Pavelski told reporters. “We need a few more attempts early on, test him, not let him get settled in, the way he was last night. If you can get shots, get free around the net, we got a few rebounds." Speedy forward Matt Nieto, out since he was injury in Game 6 of the second round, could rejoin the lineup for Game 2.

        ABOUT THE PENGUINS: Bonino entered the Finals with a team-high 12 assists for Pittsburgh, but he enhanced his big-game reputation with his fifth career game-winning goal in the postseason -- the last four of which have come in the last three minutes of regulation or overtime. "He does all the things right," teammate Chris Kunitz said of Bonino. "Any time you're in the slot, get him the puck. It seems like we find a way to win when he scores." If Rust is unable to play, the most likely candidate to take the rookie's place would be veteran Eric Fehr, who played on the line with Evgeni Malkin and Kunitz until Rust replaced him in the Eastern Conference finals. "(Rust is) one of the hottest guys we have going on our team right now," said Fehr, who has two goals in the postseason. "So hopefully he'll be able to regroup."

        OVERTIME

        1. Pittsburgh has outshot opponents in 10 straight games -- the longest stretch for a team since the Penguins' 12-game playoff run in 2009.

        2. San Jose is 0-10 all-time in playoff series when dropping the first two games.

        3. Teams that win the first two games of the Finals have hoisted the Cup on 44 of 49 occasions.

        PREDICTION: Sharks 4, Penguins 2

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        • #5
          Re: NHL Betting Info. 6/1

          Trends - San Jose at Pittsburgh
          W/L Trends

          San Jose
          • Sharks are 8-1 in their last 9 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
          • Sharks are 4-1 in their last 5 games playing on 1 days rest.
          • Sharks are 17-5 in their last 22 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
          • Sharks are 20-6 in their last 26 vs. a team with a winning record.
          • Sharks are 2-5 in their last 7 road games.
          Pittsburgh
          • Penguins are 5-0 in their last 5 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
          • Penguins are 6-1 in their last 7 vs. Western Conference.
          • Penguins are 5-1 in their last 6 Stanley Cup Finals games.
          • Penguins are 4-1 in their last 5 vs. Pacific.
          • Penguins are 26-7 in their last 33 games playing on 1 days rest.
          • Penguins are 21-6 in their last 27 vs. a team with a winning record.
          • Penguins are 24-7 in their last 31 home games.
          • Penguins are 22-8 in their last 30 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
          • Penguins are 19-7 in their last 26 after allowing 2 goals or less in their previous game.
          • Penguins are 19-7 in their last 26 games following a win.
          • Penguins are 40-16 in their last 56 overall.
          OU Trends

          San Jose
          • Over is 5-0-1 in Sharks last 6 Wednesday games.
          • Over is 7-2-3 in Sharks last 12 games playing on 1 days rest.
          • Under is 15-5-2 in Sharks last 22 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
          • Under is 3-1-1 in Sharks last 5 vs. Eastern Conference.
          • Over is 5-2-1 in Sharks last 8 vs. Metropolitan.
          • Under is 11-5-2 in Sharks last 18 road games.
          Pittsburgh
          • Over is 3-0-1 in Penguins last 4 Wednesday games.
          • Under is 4-0 in Penguins last 4 Stanley Cup Finals games.
          • Over is 4-1-4 in Penguins last 9 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600.
          • Over is 4-1-1 in Penguins last 6 vs. Pacific.
          • Over is 6-2 in Penguins last 8 vs. Western Conference.
          • Over is 20-8-6 in Penguins last 34 games playing on 1 days rest.
          • Over is 15-6-6 in Penguins last 27 when their opponent scores 2 goals or less in their previous game.
          • Over is 20-8-7 in Penguins last 35 home games.
          Head to Head

          • Under is 6-1-1 in the last 8 meetings in Pittsburgh.
          • Under is 4-1 in the last 5 meetings.
          • Home team is 13-4 in the last 17 meetings.
          • Sharks are 17-6-1 in the last 24 meetings.

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