Re: 1-9-10
Andrew Bucciarelli
Friday 2-2 (+0.68 units)
Current RUN 50-27 (+35.52 Units)
Florida Panthers (+134) at Ottawa Senators (-145) – (2**)
This is the second of four meetings as the road team has won four of the last five matchups. After their fifth loss in seven games, Panthers coach Peter DeBoer was in a sour mood on Wednesday morning when he put his team through a physical workout. Ottawa is still without Spezza (right knee, out until early March) and Alfredsson. The Panthers have scored 120 goals entering Saturday's clash with the Senators -- 14th in the League.
Take FLORIDA.
Tampa Bay Lightning (+191) at Philadelphia Flyers (-209) – (2**)
This is the third meeting between the teams. The Flyers won the first two games. The Flyers could move into eighth place in the Eastern Conference if they win and the Devils win in Montreal Saturday night. Flyers rookie left wing James van Riemsdyk has three goals in two games and six points in three games. Leighton is 6-0-1 with a 2.22 goals-against average as the Flyers' starter. Richards has scored in three straight games. Carter has seven points in five games. … Lightning center Vincent Lecavalier has 13 points in 10 games. St. Louis has 11 points in the past eight games. With five power-play goals in two games, the Flyers moved back into second place with a 23.4 percent success rate. Great night for the rookie watch: Van Riemsdyk is tied for second among NHL rookies with 16 assists and tied for fourth with 10 goals. Look for a big from the rookie of the Flyers.
Take PHILADELPHIA.
New York Rangers (+125) at Boston Bruins (-135) – (2**)
This is the third of four meetings between the teams, but the first visit for the Rangers to TD Garden. While the Rangers have earned at least one point in 10 of their last 11 games, the Bruins will be out for revenge after a tough 3-2 loss in New York on Monday. For New York, Lundqvist has allowed two goals or fewer in 13 of his past 16 games. Pesky winger Sean Avery tied a career-high with four points on Wednesday against Dallas. Newcomer Erik Christensen has five points in his past five games while forward Ales Kotalik has 2 goals in the past three games. One thing is certain for the surging Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist will be rested.
Take NEW YORK.
New Jersey Devils (-125) at Montreal Canadiens (+115) – (1*)
Second of four meetings this season. Patrik Elias scored with 2:36 left in the third period and New Jersey claimed a 2-1 win on home ice Dec. 16. Martin Brodeur returns to play in Montreal for the first time since he dramatically tied Patrick Roy's all-time wins record last March. Devils captain Jamie Langenbrunner has five goals and eight points during a five-game points streak, while Patrik Elias has seven goals and nine assists in his last 14 games. New Jersey plays for the second time in as many nights, although the Devils probably did more sitting around and waiting Friday than they did skating and shooting.
Take NEW JERSEY.
Andrew Bucciarelli
Friday 2-2 (+0.68 units)
Current RUN 50-27 (+35.52 Units)
Florida Panthers (+134) at Ottawa Senators (-145) – (2**)
This is the second of four meetings as the road team has won four of the last five matchups. After their fifth loss in seven games, Panthers coach Peter DeBoer was in a sour mood on Wednesday morning when he put his team through a physical workout. Ottawa is still without Spezza (right knee, out until early March) and Alfredsson. The Panthers have scored 120 goals entering Saturday's clash with the Senators -- 14th in the League.
Take FLORIDA.
Tampa Bay Lightning (+191) at Philadelphia Flyers (-209) – (2**)
This is the third meeting between the teams. The Flyers won the first two games. The Flyers could move into eighth place in the Eastern Conference if they win and the Devils win in Montreal Saturday night. Flyers rookie left wing James van Riemsdyk has three goals in two games and six points in three games. Leighton is 6-0-1 with a 2.22 goals-against average as the Flyers' starter. Richards has scored in three straight games. Carter has seven points in five games. … Lightning center Vincent Lecavalier has 13 points in 10 games. St. Louis has 11 points in the past eight games. With five power-play goals in two games, the Flyers moved back into second place with a 23.4 percent success rate. Great night for the rookie watch: Van Riemsdyk is tied for second among NHL rookies with 16 assists and tied for fourth with 10 goals. Look for a big from the rookie of the Flyers.
Take PHILADELPHIA.
New York Rangers (+125) at Boston Bruins (-135) – (2**)
This is the third of four meetings between the teams, but the first visit for the Rangers to TD Garden. While the Rangers have earned at least one point in 10 of their last 11 games, the Bruins will be out for revenge after a tough 3-2 loss in New York on Monday. For New York, Lundqvist has allowed two goals or fewer in 13 of his past 16 games. Pesky winger Sean Avery tied a career-high with four points on Wednesday against Dallas. Newcomer Erik Christensen has five points in his past five games while forward Ales Kotalik has 2 goals in the past three games. One thing is certain for the surging Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist will be rested.
Take NEW YORK.
New Jersey Devils (-125) at Montreal Canadiens (+115) – (1*)
Second of four meetings this season. Patrik Elias scored with 2:36 left in the third period and New Jersey claimed a 2-1 win on home ice Dec. 16. Martin Brodeur returns to play in Montreal for the first time since he dramatically tied Patrick Roy's all-time wins record last March. Devils captain Jamie Langenbrunner has five goals and eight points during a five-game points streak, while Patrik Elias has seven goals and nine assists in his last 14 games. New Jersey plays for the second time in as many nights, although the Devils probably did more sitting around and waiting Friday than they did skating and shooting.
Take NEW JERSEY.
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