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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    3-30-13

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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    #2
    Wichita State vs. Ohio State: What bettors need to know

    Wichita State Shockers vs. Ohio State Buckeyes (-4, 130)

    Ohio State has become accustomed to coming up with critical shots late in the NCAA Tournament in its quest for a second consecutive Final Four. Wichita State has simply played big as it pursues a regional final victory for the second time in school history. The teams meet for the first time since 1963 on Saturday in Los Angeles for the right to represent the West Region in the Final Four.

    For the second straight game, Ohio State drained a 3-pointer in the waning seconds to break a tie and advance. After Ohio State used a 3-pointer from Aaron Craft to break Iowa State’s heart on Sunday, LaQuinton Ross hit one to sink Arizona on Thursday. The Buckeyes will put their 11-game winning streak on the line against the Shockers, who followed their upset win over top-seeded Gonzaga last Saturday with an impressive victory over La Salle on Thursday.

    TV: 7:05 p.m. ET, CBS.

    ABOUT WICHITA STATE (29-8): Carl Hall dominated the undersized Explorers inside, hitting his first five shots and scoring 14 of his 16 points inside the paint. The Shockers recorded 40 points in the paint against La Salle and took 43 shots inside, the most such attempts for a team in this tournament. Wichita State’s tournament opponents – Pittsburgh, Gonzaga and La Salle – each entered their games with the Shockers shooting at least 45 percent, but the teams combined to shoot 35.5 percent against the Missouri Valley Conference’s top-ranked field-goal percentage defense.

    ABOUT OHIO STATE (29-7): Unlike the play that left Craft open for a 3-pointer against the Cyclones, the pivotal moment in the win Thursday came when Arizona overcommitted to the Buckeyes’ point guard. "It was similar to the play we ran last game," Ross said. "We like to get the (big men) on a pick-and-roll. It so happened they messed up the switch there and I was able to knock down the shot." Perhaps one of the biggest turnarounds the team has made lately is beyond the arc. In three NCAA Tournament games, Ohio State is a combined 23-for-46 (50 percent) from the 3-point line after shooting 35.9 percent over its first 33 contests.

    TRENDS:

    * Shockers are 4-1 ATS in their last five games overall.
    * Under is 6-0 in Buckeyes’ last six Saturday games.
    * Over is 4-1 in Shockers’ last five non-conference games.
    * Shockers are 4-0 ATS in their last four non-conference games.

    TIP-INS

    1. Craft and Ross are two of only four players in this tournament to make a potential game-tying or go-ahead field goal in the final 10 seconds of a game.

    2. Wichita State, one win shy of its first 30-win season, is seeking its first Final Four since 1965.

    3. The Buckeyes are 8-2 all-time as a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      #3
      Syracuse vs. Marquette: What bettors need to know

      Marquette Golden Eagles vs. Syracuse Orange (-3.5, 128)

      The conference that is disintegrating due to the realignment chaos is assured of having a team in the Final Four. Big East mates Syracuse and Marquette square off Saturday in Washington D.C. in the East Regional final, marking the first time since 2009 that teams from the same conference will compete for a Final Four berth. The fourth-seeded Orange dominated top-seeded Indiana on Thursday while third-seeded Marquette thrashed second-seeded Miami.

      The Golden Eagles defeated Syracuse 74-71 on Feb. 25 in the lone regular-season meeting. Marquette squeezed past Davidson and Butler in its first two NCAA Tournament games, which made the rout of the Hurricanes particularly impressive. “They dominated a team that won the regular-season ACC and the ACC tournament,” Orange coach Jim Boeheim said. “Tremendous team and Marquette dominated the game.” Syracuse frustrated Indiana 61-50 after posting earlier tournament victories over Montana and California. Golden Eagles junior guard Vander Blue knows his team will be the underdog. “We’re used to people not giving us credit, saying we were no good,” Blue said. “If you were to look at our roster, no one would expect us to be an Elite Eight team.” The last time conference foes battled for a Final Four spot also featured two Big East squads – Villanova defeating Pittsburgh.

      TV: 4:30 p.m. ET, CBS.

      ABOUT MARQUETTE (26-8): The Golden Eagles are led by Blue, but feature a wealth of contributors who are capable of stepping up at any time. Junior forward Jamil Wilson had 16 points and eight rebounds against Miami, while Blue and junior reserve forward Davante Gardner contributed 14 points apiece. In fact, Gardner’s 11.4 average is second on the squad behind Blue’s 14.8. Wilson averages 9.9 points, senior guard Junior Cadougan averages 8.6 and senior wing Trent Lockett contributes 7.2 points and a team-best 5.1 rebounds. A blue-collar mentality sometimes leads to Marquette being overshadowed by more talented teams. “We want to keep being the hunters,” Blue said. “We don’t want to be the hunted.”

      ABOUT SYRACUSE (29-9): Sophomore point guard Michael Carter-Williams had a spectacular game against Indiana with a career-best 24 points to go with six rebounds and four steals. “This was the best he’s played all year,” Boeheim said. “He was tremendous. He was the difference in the game on offense, clearly.” Williams ranks fourth on the Orange at 12.1 points per game while averaging a team-best 7.5 assists. He has 104 steals, one of three players nationally with 100 or more. Junior forward C.J. Fair averages a team-high 14.4 points and also grabs a team-leading seven rebounds per game, while senior guard Brandon Triche (13.8) and senior forward James Southerland (13.4) also score in double digits.

      TRENDS:

      * Orange are 0-5 ATS in their last five Saturday games.
      * Over is 4-0 in Golden Eagles’ last four games following a win.
      * Underdog is 5-1 ATS in the last six meetings.
      * Orange are 0-5 ATS in the last five meetings.

      TIP-INS

      1. Gardner scored 26 points in Marquette’s February win over the Orange. Fair scored 20 to lead Syracuse.

      2. Syracuse is attempting to reach the Final Four for the first time since the Carmelo Anthony-led team won the 2003 national title.

      3. Marquette is also vying to return to the Final Four for the first time since 2003, when Dwyane Wade was the team’s star player.
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        #4
        NCAA's biggest betting mismatches: Saturday's Elite Eight
        By JASON LOGAN

        Finding a chink in the oddsmakers’ armor is tough come tournament time. But we peel back Saturday’s Elite Eight matchups, looking for some underlying mismatches that could make or break your college basketball bets this March.

        Syracuse Orange vs. Marquette Golden Eagles (+3, 127)

        Orange’s flat final 20 vs. Golden Eagles’ halftime adjustments

        Marquette won the lone meeting with the Orange this season, putting together a strong second-half push to win 74-71 as a 1.5-point home underdog in February. Second-half adjustments are the Golden Eagles’ calling card in March, having won in comeback fashion in their first two NCAA games, versus Davidson and Butler, before steamrolling Miami Thursday.

        Syracuse has been a poor second-half squad all season. The Orange ranked fifth in the country in first half margin (+8.7) but ran out of steam in the final 20 minutes, boasting an average margin of just +3.4. The Orange were outscored in the second half versus Indiana and Cal – which resulted in a backdoor cover for the Golden Bears - and who can forget their embarrassing 16-point collapse to Louisville in the conference title game. It’s enough to turn Orange bettors green.

        Wichita State Shockers vs. Ohio State Buckeyes (-6.5, 132)

        Shockers’ deep bench vs. Buckeyes’ short reserves

        Just like a swarm of bugs, the Shockers have strength in numbers. Wichita State head coach Gregg Marshall rolls out wave after wave of players, frustrating foes with their pressure defense and physical play. Just like a boxer working the body, WSU’s “Play Angry” philosophy wears on opponents and leaves them gasping for air come crunch time. The Shockers have gone at least 10 deep into their bench in each of their tournament games.

        Ohio State head coach Thad Matta is not as trusting with his reserves. The Buckeyes have water wings on when it comes to their bench and try not to go too deep. They usually run an eight-man rotation and only two of those backups - Shannon Scott and LaQuinton Ross – get serious minutes. The grind of the tournament will never be more prominent for OSU than against the relentless Shockers Saturday. The Buckeyes have to avoid early foul trouble, especially PG Aaron Craft who picked up four personals versus Arizona.
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #5
          Hockey Night In Canada: Maple Leafs at Senators

          Toronto Maple Leafs at Ottawa Senators (-125, 5)

          The Ottawa Senators are 7-1-2 since losing 5-4 to the Toronto Maple Leafs on March 6. On Saturday, the Senators will try for their fourth win in a row when they host the Maple Leafs in the fourth of five games between the Northeast Division rivals. Toronto, which has points in its last seven games (4-0-3), trails Ottawa by two points in the Eastern Conference playoff race, although the Senators have a game in hand. The Maple Leafs lead the season series 2-1-0 but lost 3-2 at Ottawa on Feb. 23. Senators goaltender Ben Bishop made 27 saves in that victory and earned his second career shutout with 24 saves against the Rangers on Thursday.

          James Reimer has started five of the last six games and was in net for Toronto’s last home win over Ottawa on March 6. Ben Scrivens started the first two games against the Senators, earning his first career shutout before stopping 32 in the 3-2 road loss. Production on the power play has played a large role in the Maple Leafs’ point streak, with man-advantage goals in each of the last three games and four of the last five (5-for-16). Toronto’s penalty killing is a perfect 6-for-6 against the Senators, who are 2-for-5 on the power play during their winning streak.

          TV: 7 p.m. ET, CBC

          ABOUT THE MAPLE LEAFS (19-12-4): Captain Dion Phaneuf scored his second goal in as many games and added two assists in Toronto’s 6-3 win over Carolina on Thursday. Phaneuf has three assists in the previous three games against Ottawa. Joffrey Lupul scored the game-winner - his seventh goal in five games since returning from a broken arm. Phil Kessel has 18 points this month to take the team scoring lead from Nazem Kadri, who has been held off the scoresheet in the last two games. Clarke MacArthur has missed two games with an upper-body injury and is day-to-day, joining Leo Komarov, who has missed four.

          ABOUT THE SENATORS (19-9-6): Colin Greening, who had three points (one goal, two assists) in Ottawa’s victory over the Maple Leafs and added another goal on March 6, has two goals and an assist in his last three games following a seven-game point drought. Goaltender Craig Anderson, who hasn’t played since Feb. 21 due to an ankle injury, is close to returning and will travel with the team on next week’s road trip. With Jason Spezza (back surgery), Erik Karlsson (lacerated achilles) and Milan Michalek (knee surgery) all out, getting Anderson back would go a long way to securing the Senators’ playoff position. There is also talk of Karlsson, the defending Norris Trophy winner, returning before the end of the regular season.

          TRENDS:

          * Maple Leafs are 4-1 in the last five meetings.
          * Under is 3-0-1 in the last four meetings in Ottawa.
          * Senators are 9-2 in their last 11 home games.
          * Maple Leafs are 0-4 in their last four road games.

          OVERTIME

          1. Lupul has 10 points in 17 career games against the Senators.

          2. Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson has 71 points in 78 career games against Toronto.

          3. The Maple Leafs and Senators will meet once more at Ottawa on April 20.
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #6
            English Breakfast: Premier League Betting Notes

            Here is a quick look at this weekend's round of fixtures in the English Premier League. The home/draw/away lines are all courtesy of bet365.

            Sunderland v Manchester United +500 +290 -150

            Sunderland has won two points in the last five games. Manchester United has kept five consecutive clean sheets in the league.

            Arsenal v Reading -400 +550 +1400

            Arsenal has 13 points over its past six home league games. Reading hired Nigel Adkins as the club's new manager after the team lost five matches in a row.

            Manchester City v Newcastle -333 +475 +1100

            Manchester City is 13th in the Premier League form guide over the past six games. Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote and defender Davide Santon are both out due to injury.

            Southampton v Chelsea +250 +260 +115

            Southampton has eight points in its last five home games. The under has hit in Chelsea's last three games.

            Swansea v Tottenham +225 +240 +137

            Swansea has scored two goals in its last four games. Tottenham is on its first two-match losing streak since November.

            West Ham v West Brom +125 +240 +250

            West Ham was held scoreless at Chelsea last week, the first time in seven matches it failed to score. Three or fewer goals have been scored in West Brom's last seven games.

            Wigan v Norwich -110 +260 +350

            Wigan has won one of its last eight home matches. Norwich hasn't scored in six of its last nine matches.

            Everton v Stoke -154 +280 +550

            Everton hasn't lost at home in the league since December 30. Stoke has scored six goals in the past ten matches.

            Aston Villa v Liverpool +400 +300 -138

            Aston Villa has won 10 points over the past six matches, fifth-best in the Premier League over that span. The over has hit in Liverpool's last four away matches.
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #7
              Hockey Crusher
              Ottawa Senators -126 over Toronto Maple Leafs
              (System Record: 38-3, won last game)
              Overall Record: 38-28-1

              Basketball Crusher
              Wichita State +4.5 over Ohio State
              (System Record: 81-4, won last game)
              Overall Record: 81-59-4

              Baseball Crusher
              San Diego Padres +123 over New York Mets
              (System Record: 2-0, won last 2 games)
              Overall Record: 2-0

              Soccer Crusher
              Estudiantes + Racing Club UNDER 2.5
              This match is happening in Argentina
              (System Record: 378-14, lost last game)
              Overall Record: 378-326-44
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #8
                NCAA Basketball Picks

                Wichita State vs. Ohio State

                The Shockers look to build on their 6-2 ATS record in their last 8 games against a team with a winning percentage above .600. Wichita State is the pick (+4 1/2) according to Dunkel, which has the Buckeyes favored by only 2 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Wichita State (+4 1/2). Here are all of today's games.
                SATURDAY, MARCH 30
                Time Posted: 6:00 a.m. EST
                Game 521-522: Syracuse vs. Marquette (4:30 p.m. EST)
                Dunkel Ratings: Syracuse 71.864; Marquette 69.712
                Dunkel Line: Syracuse by 2; 132
                Vegas Line: Syracuse by 4 1/2; 127 1/2
                Dunkel Pick: Marquette (+4 1/2); Over
                Game 523-524: Wichita State vs. Ohio State (7:05 p.m. EST)
                Dunkel Ratings: Wichita State 71.298; Ohio State 73.639
                Dunkel Line: Ohio State by 2 1/2; 127
                Vegas Line: Ohio State by 4 1/2; 131 1/2
                Dunkel Pick: Wichita State (+4 1/2); Under
                Game 525-526: Evansville at East Carolina (5:00 p.m. EST)
                Dunkel Ratings: Evansville 63.153; East Carolina 59.233
                Dunkel Line: Evansville by 4; 146
                Vegas Line: Evansville by 1 1/2; 151 1/2
                Dunkel Pick: Evansville (-1 1/2); Under
                Game 527-528: Weber State at Northern Iowa (8:00 p.m. EST)
                Dunkel Ratings: Weber State 63.566; Northern Iowa 64.399
                Dunkel Line: Northern Iowa by 1; 140
                Vegas Line: Northern Iowa by 4; 136 1/2
                Dunkel Pick: Weber State (+4); Over
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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #9
                  CBB

                  Saturday's games
                  Marquette (+1.5) beat Syracuse 74-71 at home Feb 25, game they trailed by 11 in first half; Eagles outscored Orange 29-5 on foul line, making 29-35, while SU was just 5-7- both teams shot 57%+ inside arc. Gardner scored 27 points off bench for Marquette (7-7 from floor, 12-14 on foul line). Marquette held Miami to 35% Thursday in 71-61 win, playing a whole lot better than they did last week in two narrow wins. Syracuse won its three tourney games by 47-6-11 points- they're 3-2 in regional finals since '87, losing LY to Ohio State in this round. Since 2003, dogs covered last five regional finals with neither a #1 or #2 seed in them. Marquette (+5) upset Syracuse 66-62 in second round of '11 tourney.

                  Over last 17 years, underdogs are 9-8 in West region final (12-3 last 15 vs spread); Wichita State won 10 of last 13 games; they beat Iowa by 12 on neutral court Nov 21, its only game by Big Dozen foe. Shockers won first three tourney games by 18-6-14 points, wiith no opponent making more than 35.7% of its shots from floor. Ohio State won its last two games by 2-3 points- they've won 11 games in row since 71-49 loss at Wisconsin Feb 17. Buckeyes played four starters 30+ minutes in last games Thursday, couple subs got 14+ minutes- Ross had 17 points in 18 minutes off bench. OSU beat Memphis/Syracuse in regional finals in last six years. Wichita trying to be first Final Four team from MVC since Larry Bird's Indiana State team in '79.

                  Other tournaments
                  Evansville won seven of last eight games (lost by point to Indiana State in MVC tourney), with three of seven wins on road- they scored 84+ in last four wins. East Carolina won its last five home games- they haven't left home in this tournament, after losing at Tulsa in C-USA tourney.

                  Weber State won 16 of last 17 games, with only loss at Montana by 3 in Big Sky tourney final; this is Wildcats' first road game since then, with home wins by 42-21-9 since then. Northern Iowa won home games by 11-12-14 in this event; they've won 10 of last 13 overall, are 2-0 vs Big Sky teams this year, beating North Dakota by 25, No Colorado by 17.
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #10
                    NBA

                    Hot Teams
                    -- Bulls won last three games; they ended Miami's 27-game win streak in their last game. Dallas won nine of its last 12 games.
                    -- Hawks are 4-0 vs spread in game after their last four losses.
                    -- 76ers won three of their last four games.
                    -- Minnesota covered seven of its last nine games.
                    -- Utah won its last three games, covered its last six. Nets won four of last six games, covered eight of last 12.
                    -- Pacers won five of their last six games.
                    -- Sacramento won three of its last four home games.
                    -- Warriors won four of last six games (3-1 last four F).

                    Cold Teams
                    -- Orlando lost eight of its last nine games (0-3 last three AU).
                    -- Bobcats lost last nine road games (1-8 vs spread).
                    -- Rockets lost last two games, covered two of last seven. Clippers lost four of their last five road games.
                    -- Memphis lost its last five road games (0-5 vs spread).
                    -- Oklahoma City lost three of last five road games. Bucks lost four in row, seven of last nine games (1-8 vs spread).
                    -- Suns lost eight of their last nine games (3-9 last 12 vs spread).
                    -- Lakers lost three of last four games (1-3 vs spread).
                    -- Portland lost last three games, by 20-18-10 points.

                    Totals
                    -- Over is 5-1-1 in last seven Chicago games.
                    -- Last four Atlanta games went over the total.
                    -- Five of last seven Charlotte games went over the total.
                    -- Over is 3-0-1 in last four Memphis games.
                    -- Last four Clipper games went over the total. Under is 7-0-1 in last eight Houston games.
                    -- Four of last five Milwaukee games stayed under total.
                    -- Eight of last night Brooklyn games went over total.
                    -- Four of last five Indiana games stayed under the total.
                    -- Last three Laker games went over the total.
                    -- Five of last six Golden State games stayed under total.

                    Back-to-backs
                    -- Orlando is 2-6 vs spread last eight times it played night before. Hawks are 12-10 vs spread if they played night before.
                    -- Philly is 6-12 vs spread if it played night before. Bobcats are 0-9 vs spread last nine times they played night before.
                    -- Memphis is 10-6 vs spread if it played night before. Minnesota is 3-1 vs spread at home if it played night before.
                    -- Clippers covered four of last five times they played the night before. Rockets are 6-10 vs spread if they played night before.
                    -- Thunder is 3-0 vs spread if it lost the night before.
                    -- Utah is 7-9 vs spread if it played night before. Nets covered six of last eight if they played night before.
                    -- Portland is 5-7 vs spread on road if it played night before.
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #11
                      DCI College Basketball
                      The Daniel Curry Index

                      03/30/13 Predictions

                      Season
                      Straight Up: 3899-1360 (.741)
                      ATS: 1895-1922 (.496)
                      ATS Vary Units: 5256-5582 (.485)
                      Over/Under: 629-593 (.515)
                      Over/Under Vary Units: 724-723 (.500)

                      NCAA Tournament
                      East Regional Final at Verizon Center, Washington, DC
                      Syracuse 63, Marquette 60

                      West Regional Final at Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA

                      Ohio State 66, Wichita State 61

                      CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

                      Semifinals at campus sites
                      Evansville vs. EAST CAROLINA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                      NORTHERN IOWA 67, Weber State 66
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                        #12
                        DCI Pro Basketball
                        The Daniel Curry Index

                        03/30/13 Predictions

                        Season
                        Straight Up: 703-339 (.675)
                        ATS: 567-502 (.530)
                        ATS Vary Units: 1415-1245 (.532)
                        Over/Under: 548-521 (.513)
                        Over/Under Vary Units: 726-663 (.523)

                        DALLAS 99, Chicago 95
                        ATLANTA 105, Orlando 93
                        PHILADELPHIA 101, Charlotte 89
                        L.A. Clippers vs. HOUSTON: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                        Memphis 95, MINNESOTA 92
                        Oklahoma City 108, MILWAUKEE 101
                        UTAH 100, Brooklyn 96
                        Indiana 99, PHOENIX 90
                        SACRAMENTO 109, L.A. Lakers 108
                        GOLDEN STATE 105, Portland 100
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          #13
                          DCI Pro Hockey
                          The Daniel Curry Index

                          03/30/13 Predictions

                          Season: 188-126 (.599)

                          Boston vs. PHILADELPHIA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                          PITTSBURGH 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
                          WINNIPEG 3, Carolina 2
                          Nashville vs. COLORADO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                          Washington vs. BUFFALO: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                          MONTREAL 3, N.Y. Rangers 2
                          OTTAWA 3, Toronto 2
                          New Jersey vs. FLORIDA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                          MINNESOTA 3, Los Angeles 2
                          Vancouver 3, EDMONTON 2
                          SAN JOSE 3, Phoenix 2
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            #14
                            Today's NHL Picks

                            Los Angeles at Minnesota

                            The Kings look to build on their 7-3 record in their last 10 road games against at team with a home winning percentage above .600. Los Angeles is the pick (-105) according to Dunkel, which has the Kings favored by 1/2 a goal. Dunkel Pick: Los Angeles (-105). Here are all of today's picks.
                            SATURDAY, MARCH 30
                            Time Posted 7:00 a.m. EST
                            Game 1-2: NY Islanders at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: NY Islanders 10.851; Pittsburgh 13.367
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Pittsburgh by 2 1/2; 5
                            Vegas Line & Total: Pittsburgh (-230); 5 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Pittsburgh (-230); Under
                            Game 3-4: Boston at Philadelphia (1:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Boston 11.491; Philadelphia 11.790
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Philadelphia by 1/2; 6
                            Vegas Line & Total: Boston (-140); 5 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Philadelphia (+120); Over
                            Game 5-6: Carolina at Winnipeg (3:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Carolina 9.020; Winnipeg 11.265
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Winnipeg by 2; 5
                            Vegas Line & Total: Winnipeg (-155); 5 1/2
                            Dunkel Pick: Winnipeg (-155); Under
                            Game 7-8: Nashville at Colorado (3:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Nashville 11.843; Colorado 10.424
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Nashville by 1 1/2; 6
                            Vegas Line & Total: Colorado (-115); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Nashville (-105); Over
                            Game 9-10: Washington at Buffalo (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Washington 11.413; Buffalo 12.261
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Buffalo by 1; 4 1/2
                            Vegas Line & Total: Buffalo (-125); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Buffalo (-125); Under
                            Game 11-12: Toronto at Ottawa (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Toronto 11.883; Ottawa 11.283
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Toronto by 1/2; 6
                            Vegas Line & Total: Ottawa (-130); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Toronto (+110); Over
                            Game 13-14: NY Rangers at Montreal (7:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: NY Rangers 10.596; Montreal 12.400
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Montreal by 2; 4
                            Vegas Line & Total: Montreal (-155); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Montreal (-155); Under
                            Game 15-16: New Jersey at Florida (7:30 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: New Jersey 10.608; Florida 11.948
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Florida by 1 1/2; 6
                            Vegas Line & Total: New Jersey (-120); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Florida (+100); Over
                            Game 17-18: Los Angeles at Minnesota (8:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Los Angeles 12.674; Minnesota 12.040
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Los Angeles by 1/2; 5 1/2
                            Vegas Line & Total: Minnesota (-115); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Los Angeles (-105); Over
                            Game 19-20: Vancouver at Edmonton (10:00 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Vancouver 11.605; Edmonton 11.033
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Vancouver by 1/2; 4 1/2
                            Vegas Line & Total: Vancouver (-140); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Vancouver (-140); Under
                            Game 21-22: Phoenix at San Jose (10:30 p.m. EST)
                            Dunkel Ratings: Phoenix 11.791; San Jose 11.315
                            Dunkel Line & Total: Phoenix by 1/2; 6
                            Vegas Line & Total: San Jose (-160); 5
                            Dunkel Pick: Phoenix (+140); Over
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
                              Super Moderator
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 358322

                              #15
                              Mighty Quinn

                              Mighty missed with Louisville (-10 1/2) Friday.

                              Saturday it’s Syracuse. The deficit is 185 sirignanos.
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