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07:05 PM NHL [58] Montreal Canadiens -150
07:05 PM NHL [61] Pittsburgh Penguins -165
08:05 PM NHL [66] TOTAL u5+115 (San Jose Sharks vrs Arizona Coyotes)
08:05 PM NHL [68] TOTAL u5-120 (Colorado Avalanche vrs Minnesota Wild)
08:00 PM CFB [366] Vanderbilt +9.5 -110
07:30 PM CFB [371] Arizona State +27-110
07:35 PM NBA [711] TOTAL o211-110 (Phoenix Suns vrs Philadelphia 76ers)
11:05 PM MU [24002] Michael Chandler -167 (Benson Henderson vrs Michael Chandler) MMA - BELLATOR

1 unit bet pays 116 ....betdsi line


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Florida Panthers are 5-2 Under in their last 10 games at Ottawa
The Ottawa Senators are 9-1 Under in their last 10 overall (not scored more than twice in eleven consecutive contests)..6-1 Under in their last seven home games..5-0 Under in their last five games against the Eastern Conference...both #1 goalies were rested in last game and ready to go tonight...Panthers missing 2 key forwards and Ott will be down a wing or two..

Under is 5-0-1 in Sharks last 6 vs. Western Conference. Under is 21-6-3 in Sharks last 30 overall....Under is 5-0 in Coyotes last 5 home games...Under is 15-5-1 in the last 21 meetings...AZ #2 scorer just went down with fractured leg, but #1 goalie just had 1st game back (a 2-1 score) after long absence...

Under is 4-0 in Avalanche last 4 vs. a team with a winning record...Under is 6-0-1 in Wild last 7 games following a win...Under is 8-2-1 in the last 11 meetings...Dubnyk has allowed nine goals over his past nine games...CO has two key scorers out tonight...MN has scored 1 goal in last 7 periods..

Penguins are 21-5 in their last 26 vs. a team with a losing record.

winners ATS most every week: Broncos, Cowboys, Pats...Falcons + Chargers overs...Bama (esp in teasers), Clippers, Hawks and Lakers..Suns overs... Rangers, Habs...Ohio State, Louisiana Tech, Pitt - NCAAF overs. Ohio NCAAF unders ...Colorado State, Colorado, Temple and Central FL in NCAAF...Chelsea and Liverpool, plus: fade Green Bay, The Browns, the Jaguars in 1H...


Toronto +144 over MONTREAL

OT included. Montreal played last night in Carolina and fought like hell for 60 minutes in what appeared to be a look-ahead spot. The Habs deserved a better fate last night but they have dished out that same fate dozens of times to others that have outplayed them and lost over the past few years or ever since Carey Price arrived on the scene. Price sat last night but he?ll be back in the net tonight. Fading Price brings risk but the tag here on the Maple Leafs is far too fat to pass up on. Moving forward, tags like this on Toronto will be few and far between.

It is truly remarkable what the ?Three Wise Men? have accomplished in such a short time for the Maple Leafs. It?s also remarkable what a difference management makes. While others before them were tearing down the Maple Leafs year after year by way of bad trades, bad judgement or poor recognition of talent, Lou Lamoriello, Brendan Shanahan and Mike Babcock have built a present and future of great potential and promise in the span of 16 months. Toronto leads the NHL in Corsi for per 60 minutes during 5-on-5 play. The Maple Leafs have gone from an offensively challenged team last year to one of the most balanced attacks in the game. A guy like Nazem Kadri, who was relied on to produce the past two seasons has suddenly had a big weight taken off his shoulders and he?s now a third line winger that is producing points and chances every game. While the Maple Leafs have some work to do in the defensive end, they are slowly but surely getting better in that department too. Toronto has scored six goals in each of its last three victories over Philadelphia (6-3), Nashville (6-2) and Florida (6-1). The Leafs are rested, confident and in better form than the Habs and in this spot, we expect to get their best effort. Huge overlay.

Edmonton +111 over DALLAS

OT included. The Stars are coming off a 3-2 win in Colorado but it was an unimpressive effort. Dallas took an early 3-0 lead and instead of coasting and putting the banged up Avs away, they allowed Colorado to come within a goal of tying it. The Stars were outshot 36-22 and even coach Lindy Ruff said he was ?embarrassed? by the way they played. It was nothing new though, as Dallas has been outshot in six straight games and it has given up 30 or more shots against in each of its last nine games. The Stars have poor goaltending with their team's 3.28 goals against per game being the fourth worst in the league. The Stars are a great fade when favored, as their 3-6 record when favored will attest to.

After a Cinderella start to the season, it looks like the clock has struck midnight on the Oilers. Edmonton has lost five straight and Connor McDavid hasn't scored in 10 games. The five game losing streak combined with McDavid?s funk now provides us with an opportunity that we?re not about to miss. The Oilers are not playing poorly. Instead, they?re not getting their fair share of puck luck. The Oilers opportunities and chances have been just as frequent during this skid as when they were winning. Edmonton has outshot its last four opponents despite losing each game. That includes a 3-2 loss to these Stars eight days ago in which Edmonton fired away 42 shots and had a Corsi advantage of 46-29, and a possession advantage of 61% to 39%. The Oilers are on the verge of breaking out of this mini slump because of the hard work they put in and this is the perfect opportunity to do so. Dallas is a beatable team with weak goaltending and a weak defense which figures to bode well for a hungry Connor McDavid and company.

Winnipeg +145 over BOSTON

OT included. We?ll have plenty to say about the Bruins at a later date or when the time is right but that would not apply here. While we like what we?re seeing from the Bruins thus far, this one is all about playing value. In that regard, Boston has not done enough to warrant this price, nor have they done enough to suggest they are the superior team here. This is not about fading the Bruins. It is all about taking back prices like this on Winnipeg.

The Jets are coming off a 5-2 loss in Philly in what might be one of the more misleading scores of the year. The Jets dominated the first period by outshooting the Flyers 11-4 but Philly scored on its first two shots of the game to take a 2-0 lead into the first break. Winnipeg would go on to dominate the rest of the game too but a victory was not in the cards, as they run into a rarely hot Steve Mason while Connor Hellebucyk was way off his game. Prior to losing to Philadelphia, the Jets defeating Chicago (4-0), L.A. (3-2) and Dallas (8-2) among others and picked up points in seven of eight games. The Jets bring one of the NHL?s best and most dangerous lines to the rink every game. Their defense features a slew of solid, puck moving defensemen that also do a good job in limiting the opposition?s chances. The Jets rank eighth in Corsi against. The Jets have frequently made our slate lately because the market is still unaware of how dangerous this intruder is. Until the market catches up or until the Jets show us something different, we?ll continue to play them when it?s warranted like it is here.


Albert Morales by knockout/TKO

Thomas Almeida is a great offensive fighter, but as we saw in his last bout, his defense is not a strength and neither is his chin. Obviously Almeida will be out for blood this time around, but an increase in aggression also increases his risk of getting flatlined again. In Albert Morales, we have a fighter who displays absolutely zero fear of their opponent and one who will be swinging for the fences from the moment the opening bell hits. While it's not incredibly probable Morales wins the fight, if he does, it's going to be by knockout so I just couldn't resist the Morales by knockout/TKO prop at (+507).
 
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