Sharks vs Blues NHL betting picks and predictions: St. Louis capitalizing on San Jose's defensive miscues
Monty Andrews
Vladimir Tarasenko and the St Louis Blues are -165 betting favorites at home against the San Jose Sharks in NHL playoff action tonight.
The St. Louis Blues are a win away from reaching their first Stanley Cup final since 1970 ? and oddsmakers like the chances of that happening as the Blues host the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday in Game 6 of the Western Conference final.
St. Louis is the biggest betting favorite of any team at any point during the conference finals, listed at -165 following an impressive 5-0 drubbing of the Sharks on the road in Game 5. San Jose is sputtering in a major way, having scored just one goal in its previous two games. We break down the odds with our predictions and best bets for this NHL playoff battle.
San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues (-165, 5.5)
QUICK-HITTER
There has been a first-period winner in each of the first five games of this series ? and with the way these teams have come out of late, it's hard to go against the home team here. The Blues have scored three goals on just 14 shots in the opening period of their past two games against the Sharks, and have allowed a first-period goal just once in the previous four games. Look for the Blues to come out strong in Game 6, and go into the first intermission with the lead as a result.
PREDICTION: St. Louis -0.5 first-period puckline (+155)
PERIOD BET
While the second period has been the most entertaining 20-minute segment in this series, we have a feeling there will be plenty of fireworks in the early stages of Game 6. San Jose was stymied despite outshooting St. Louis 11-4 in the opening period of Game 5, then came out completely flat over the final 40 minutes. With their season on the line, the high-powered Sharks are a good bet to score in the first period ? and so are the Blues, which makes the O1.5 the superior option here.
PREDICTION: Over 1.5 first-period goals (-105)
TEAM/PLAYER BET
The winning side has scored four or more goals in four of the first five games of the series, and are a good bet to end up there again given the proficiency of these offenses. The Blues have scored three or more goals four times against the Sharks, and given how San Jose has struggled at the back end for the majority of the season, it's easy to envision the home team putting multiple pucks into the net yet again. We favor the Blues finishing with three or four goals in this one.
PREDICTION: St. Louis 3 or 4 goals (+127)
FULL-GAME TOTAL
There are plenty of reasons to favor the Over in this one despite the Sharks' recent offensive doldrums. The Sharks have faced elimination three times in this postseason, and scored 12 total goals in those contests; look for a similar all-out offensive effort Tuesday night. And St. Louis is primed for another strong offensive showing against a San Jose netminder in Martin Jones who boasts a dismal .902 save percentage in the playoffs. The O5.5 looks good here.
PREDICTION: Over 5.5 (+100)
FULL-GAME SIDE
The Sharks probably won't be kept down to the extent that they were in Games 4 and 5, and should give the St. Louis defense fits. But the Blues are a controversial non-call away from potentially finishing off San Jose in five games, and have clearly been the superior team of late. And it doesn't help that the Sharks are dealing with a rash of injuries to key players, including Erik Karlsson and Joe Pavelski. San Jose looks almost out of gas ? and the Blues are well-positioned to empty the tank Tuesday.
PREDICTION: St. Louis -1.5 (+175)
Monty Andrews
Vladimir Tarasenko and the St Louis Blues are -165 betting favorites at home against the San Jose Sharks in NHL playoff action tonight.
The St. Louis Blues are a win away from reaching their first Stanley Cup final since 1970 ? and oddsmakers like the chances of that happening as the Blues host the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday in Game 6 of the Western Conference final.
St. Louis is the biggest betting favorite of any team at any point during the conference finals, listed at -165 following an impressive 5-0 drubbing of the Sharks on the road in Game 5. San Jose is sputtering in a major way, having scored just one goal in its previous two games. We break down the odds with our predictions and best bets for this NHL playoff battle.
San Jose Sharks at St. Louis Blues (-165, 5.5)
QUICK-HITTER
There has been a first-period winner in each of the first five games of this series ? and with the way these teams have come out of late, it's hard to go against the home team here. The Blues have scored three goals on just 14 shots in the opening period of their past two games against the Sharks, and have allowed a first-period goal just once in the previous four games. Look for the Blues to come out strong in Game 6, and go into the first intermission with the lead as a result.
PREDICTION: St. Louis -0.5 first-period puckline (+155)
PERIOD BET
While the second period has been the most entertaining 20-minute segment in this series, we have a feeling there will be plenty of fireworks in the early stages of Game 6. San Jose was stymied despite outshooting St. Louis 11-4 in the opening period of Game 5, then came out completely flat over the final 40 minutes. With their season on the line, the high-powered Sharks are a good bet to score in the first period ? and so are the Blues, which makes the O1.5 the superior option here.
PREDICTION: Over 1.5 first-period goals (-105)
TEAM/PLAYER BET
The winning side has scored four or more goals in four of the first five games of the series, and are a good bet to end up there again given the proficiency of these offenses. The Blues have scored three or more goals four times against the Sharks, and given how San Jose has struggled at the back end for the majority of the season, it's easy to envision the home team putting multiple pucks into the net yet again. We favor the Blues finishing with three or four goals in this one.
PREDICTION: St. Louis 3 or 4 goals (+127)
FULL-GAME TOTAL
There are plenty of reasons to favor the Over in this one despite the Sharks' recent offensive doldrums. The Sharks have faced elimination three times in this postseason, and scored 12 total goals in those contests; look for a similar all-out offensive effort Tuesday night. And St. Louis is primed for another strong offensive showing against a San Jose netminder in Martin Jones who boasts a dismal .902 save percentage in the playoffs. The O5.5 looks good here.
PREDICTION: Over 5.5 (+100)
FULL-GAME SIDE
The Sharks probably won't be kept down to the extent that they were in Games 4 and 5, and should give the St. Louis defense fits. But the Blues are a controversial non-call away from potentially finishing off San Jose in five games, and have clearly been the superior team of late. And it doesn't help that the Sharks are dealing with a rash of injuries to key players, including Erik Karlsson and Joe Pavelski. San Jose looks almost out of gas ? and the Blues are well-positioned to empty the tank Tuesday.
PREDICTION: St. Louis -1.5 (+175)