Bruins at Kings: What Bettors Need to Know
By Covers.com
Boston Bruins at Los Angeles Kings (-127. 5)
After stumbling out of the blocks, the Boston Bruins look to regain their footing when they continue their brutal three-game road trip through the Golden State on Thursday against the Los Angeles Kings. The Bruins' bid to hand Anaheim its first regulation home loss fell short on Tuesday as the Ducks scored four special teams goals en route to a 5-2 victory. Boston's road doesn't get much easier as Los Angeles boasts a 14-5-3 mark at Staples Center while Saturday's foe - San Jose - owns a 15-1-3 home record.
While the Bruins have lost four of their last five road games, the Kings suffered their sixth setback in seven contests (1-5-1) with a 2-1 shootout loss to Minnesota on Tuesday. Los Angeles, which has mustered just 10 goals in the seven-game stretch, is 1-0-1 on its five-game homestand that concludes with dates against Detroit (Saturday) and Vancouver (Monday).
ABOUT THE BRUINS (28-13-2): Loui Eriksson altered his wardrobe during Wednesday's practice, replacing his no-contact green jersey for a more traditional grey one. The Swede has been sidelined since Dec. 7 after he suffered his second concussion of the season. Milan Lucic was also participating in practice, one day after sitting out versus Anaheim with an illness.
ABOUT THE KINGS (26-13-5): Jeff Carter set up Los Angeles' lone tally on Tuesday and has eight goals in his last 13 contests. Carter's play notwithstanding, the Kings' sputtering power play has been cause for concern as it has converted just five times in the last 65 opportunities. Former Conn Smythe Trophy winner Jonathan Quick, who is 5-2-0 in his career versus the Bruins, has yielded just two goals on 45 shots since returning from a 24-game absence due to a groin injury.
TRENDS:
* Bruins are 4-1 in their last five vs. Western Conference.
* Kings are 4-0 in their last four vs. Eastern Conference.
* Over is 6-0 in Bruins last six road games.
* Under is 7-1-3 in Kings last 11 home games.
OVERTIME:
1. Boston LW Daniel Paille has collected four goals and an assist in his last five contests. Prior to this surge, Paille tallied three times and set up two others in 31 games.
2. Los Angeles C Mike Richards is mired in a 19-game goalless drought.
3. The Bruins have yielded seven power-play goals in their last four contests.
By Covers.com
Boston Bruins at Los Angeles Kings (-127. 5)
After stumbling out of the blocks, the Boston Bruins look to regain their footing when they continue their brutal three-game road trip through the Golden State on Thursday against the Los Angeles Kings. The Bruins' bid to hand Anaheim its first regulation home loss fell short on Tuesday as the Ducks scored four special teams goals en route to a 5-2 victory. Boston's road doesn't get much easier as Los Angeles boasts a 14-5-3 mark at Staples Center while Saturday's foe - San Jose - owns a 15-1-3 home record.
While the Bruins have lost four of their last five road games, the Kings suffered their sixth setback in seven contests (1-5-1) with a 2-1 shootout loss to Minnesota on Tuesday. Los Angeles, which has mustered just 10 goals in the seven-game stretch, is 1-0-1 on its five-game homestand that concludes with dates against Detroit (Saturday) and Vancouver (Monday).
ABOUT THE BRUINS (28-13-2): Loui Eriksson altered his wardrobe during Wednesday's practice, replacing his no-contact green jersey for a more traditional grey one. The Swede has been sidelined since Dec. 7 after he suffered his second concussion of the season. Milan Lucic was also participating in practice, one day after sitting out versus Anaheim with an illness.
ABOUT THE KINGS (26-13-5): Jeff Carter set up Los Angeles' lone tally on Tuesday and has eight goals in his last 13 contests. Carter's play notwithstanding, the Kings' sputtering power play has been cause for concern as it has converted just five times in the last 65 opportunities. Former Conn Smythe Trophy winner Jonathan Quick, who is 5-2-0 in his career versus the Bruins, has yielded just two goals on 45 shots since returning from a 24-game absence due to a groin injury.
TRENDS:
* Bruins are 4-1 in their last five vs. Western Conference.
* Kings are 4-0 in their last four vs. Eastern Conference.
* Over is 6-0 in Bruins last six road games.
* Under is 7-1-3 in Kings last 11 home games.
OVERTIME:
1. Boston LW Daniel Paille has collected four goals and an assist in his last five contests. Prior to this surge, Paille tallied three times and set up two others in 31 games.
2. Los Angeles C Mike Richards is mired in a 19-game goalless drought.
3. The Bruins have yielded seven power-play goals in their last four contests.
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