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  • NHL Betting. 2/3

    NHL

    Hot teams
    -- Oilers won three of their last four games.
    -- Penguins won six of their last nine games.
    -- Avalanche won four of their last five games.
    -- Blue Jackets won ten of their last thirteen games.

    Cold teams
    -- Sabres lost eight of their last ten games.
    -- Senators lost five of their last eight games.
    -- Vancouver lost four of last five games. Red Wings lost three of last four.
    -- Devils lost three of their last four games.
    -- Ducks lost three of their last five home games.
    -- Kings lost eight of their last nine games. Blackhawks lost five of their last six.
    -- Flyers lost five of their last seven games. San Jose lost three of last four.

    Totals
    -- Eight of last ten Buffalo games went over total.
    -- Four of last five Ottawa games went over total.
    -- Last four Vancouver games went over the total.
    -- Six of last seven Colorado games went over total.
    -- Three of last four Columbus games stayed under.
    -- Under is 5-0-1 in last six Los Angeles games.
    -- Under is 6-0-1 in last seven San Jose games. Seven of last ten Philly tilts went over total.

    Series records
    -- Sabres won their last three games with Edmonton.
    -- Penguins won seven of last nine games with Ottawa.
    -- Red Wings won three of last four games with Vancouver.
    -- Avalanche won four of last five games with New Jersey.
    -- Blue Jackets are 5-3 in their last eight visits to Anaheim.
    -- Kings lost six of their last seven games with Chicago.
    -- Flyers lost their last eight games with San Jose.

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    Re: NHL Betting. 2/3

    Today's NHL Picks

    Chicago at Los Angeles

    The Blackhawks head to LA tonight to face a Kings team that is 1-6 in its last 7 games against Central Division opponents. Chicago is the pick (-110) according to Dunkel, which has the Blackhawks favored by 1. Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-110). Here are all of today's picks.
    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
    Time Posted: 10:30 a.m. EST
    Game 1-2: Edmonton at Buffalo (7:00 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Edmonton 11.716; Buffalo 10.533
    Dunkel Line & Total: Edmonton by 1; 6
    Vegas Line & Total: Buffalo (-115); 5
    Dunkel Pick: Edmonton (-105); Over
    Game 3-4: Ottawa at Pittsburgh (7:00 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Ottawa 10.715; Pittsburgh 12.347
    Dunkel Line & Total: Pittsburgh by 1 1/2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: Pittsburgh (-205); 6
    Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (-205); Under
    Game 5-6: Vancouver at Detroit (7:30 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 11.610; Detroit 10.511
    Dunkel Line & Total: Vancouver by 1; 5 1/2
    Vegas Line & Total: Detroit (-120); 5
    Dunkel Pick: Vancouver (+100); Over
    Game 7-8: Colorado at New Jersey (7:30 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Colorado 11.308; New Jersey 12.224
    Dunkel Line & Total: New Jersey by 1; 4
    Vegas Line & Total: New Jersey (-110); 5
    Dunkel Pick: New Jersey (-110); Under
    Game 9-10: Columbus at Anaheim (10:00 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Columbus 11.029; Anaheim 12.398
    Dunkel Line & Total: Anaheim by 1 1/2; 6
    Vegas Line & Total: Anaheim (-185); 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: Anaheim (-185); Over
    Game 11-12: Chicago at Los Angeles (10:30 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Chicago 11.330; Los Angeles 10.456
    Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 1; 4
    Vegas Line & Total: Los Angeles (-110); 5
    Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-110); Under
    Game 13-14: Philadelphia at San Jose (10:30 p.m. EST)
    Dunkel Ratings: Philadelphia 10.020; San Jose 12.011
    Dunkel Line & Total: San Jose by 2; 5
    Vegas Line & Total: San Jose (-185); 5 1/2
    Dunkel Pick: San Jose (-185); Under

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      Re: NHL Betting. 2/3

      This Week's Best NHL Bets
      By Covers.com

      Every week, we update you on who's hot, who's not and situational betting spots in the National Hockey League.

      For the week of Jan. 27-Feb. 2

      Hot team

      Calgary Flames (3-0 SU)


      Flames fans can't be blamed for wondering if their team would ever end up on this list. But a perfect five-game home stand has Calgary going into the first full week of February as the hottest team in the league. The Flames wrapped up the unbeaten home stretch with a 5-4 overtime win over the Chicago Blackhawks, a 4-1 triumph over the San Jose Sharks and a 4-3 OT decision over the Minnesota Wild. Goal-starved Calgary scored 21 goals in the five victories and will try to carry that momentum into the start of a three-game road trip in Montreal Tuesday.

      Cold team

      New York Islanders (0-3 SU)


      Every time the Islanders appear to be making positive strides, they hit a rough stretch, and last week was no different. The New York offense managed just five combined goals in a loss to the Boston Bruins and back-to-back defeats at the hands of the rival New York Rangers, extending the club's overall losing streak to five games. The final three games before the Olympic break offer little hope of a bounceback, as the Islanders visit high-scoring Washington before hosting red-hot Calgary and powerhouse Colorado.

      Best Over play

      Washington Capitals (4-0 O/U)


      Watching the Capitals certainly hasn't been dull. At least, not over the past seven days. After playing four straight Unders, Washington became the top Over play of the week, recording a 5-4 overtime win over the Buffalo Sabres and a 6-5 OT triumph over the Detroit Red Wings bookending a 5-2 loss to Columbus and a 4-3 shootout loss to Detroit in the opener of their back-to-back. Superstar winger Alex Ovechkin remains one of the most dangerous players in hockey, leading the league with 40 goals and making the Capitals an Over threat each time out.

      Best Under play

      Montreal Canadiens (0-3-1 O/U)


      Montreal has returned to form after playing three straight Overs earlier in the month, going 0-4-2 O/U in its last six games. While that's partially a reflection on the struggles of the Canadiens' offense, it's also a tremendous relief to fans of goaltender Carey Price, who struggled mightily at the beginning of January but has fared much better of late. Price earned the shutout in a 3-0 win over Carolina before dropping consecutive 2-1 decisions to Tampa Bay and Winnipeg. Backup Peter Budaj was also sharp in his only game of the week, a 4-1 triumph over Boston.

      Surveying the schedule

      The Winnipeg Jets have defied the naysayers, winning eight of their last 10 games to propel themselves into the conversation in the crowded Western Conference playoff standings. The next week will go a long way in determining whether the Jets, who have thrived under new head coach Paul Maurice, are a legitimate threat for a postseason berth or simply a team on a brief roll. Winnipeg faces a tough task in the final week before the break, playing road games in Carolina, Washington and St. Louis - teams that are a combined 49-24-11 at home.

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