Posts Tagged ‘Stanley Cup’
Monday, June 13th, 2011
With only three games left in the Belmont betting Stanley Cup finals for the 2010 – 11 seasons, fans from across the world are wondering which team will have the momentum after game five tonight. From a series that started with literally no emotion whatsoever, to two teams that literally despise each other; hockey fans have seen it all in the Stanley Cup Finals, between the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins. Game five shifts back over to Vancouver tonight, and many sports betting enthusiasts, we included believe the winner of tonight’s game, should go on to win the Stanley Cup in either game six on Monday or game seven next Wednesday.
In need of a momentum shift after dropping the first two games in Vancouver, the Nathan Horton blindside injury, was certainly not what the Bruins expected would wake them up and get them back in the series. For those new to the situation, Nathan Horton was absolutely destroyed by a fierce open ice body check by Vancouver Canucks defenseman Aaron Rome during the first period of game three. As a result of the hit, Horton will miss the rest of the series due to injury, and Rome due to suspension.
Also stemming from the hit, is a resurgent Boston Bruins team that proceeded to use the hit as motivation en route to lighting up the Vancouver Canucks by a score of 12 to one over games three and four in Boston. What’s more, the media has shifted its attention from bashing the Boston Bruins for a lack of intensity and urgency in games one and two in Vancouver, to criticizing Vancouver for showing little to no fight in games three and four in Boston.
On paper, game five becomes the biggest of the series, because the home team has won every game in this series. If Boston can win on the road, they will literally have all of the momentum, going into game six in Boston on Monday.
Saturday, May 28th, 2011
Belmont betting enthusiasts also wagering on the NHL, will be glued to their TV’s tonight, as they find out who will represent the Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals. Game seven goes tonight in Boston, as the Boston Bruins take on the reinvigorated Tampa Bay Lightning. The Lightning haven’t been this good since the 2003 – 2004 Stanley Cup winning team. Here is a preview of the upcoming Stanley Cup sports betting finals.
The 2010 – 11 seasons Stanley Cup finals will feature the Tampa Bay Lightning taking on the Vancouver Canucks, in the fourth meeting between Southern States and Canadian teams. So far, the Southern States have been victorious in the first three matchups, as the Lightning beat the Flames in 2003 – 2004, Carolina Hurricanes defeated Edmonton Oilers in 2005 – 2006 and Anaheim Ducks won against the Ottawa Senators in 2006 – 2007.
For all intents and purposes, that shouldn’t happen this year, as the Vancouver Canucks were the best team in the NHL all season. During the regular season, the Canucks led by the Sedin twins, Ryan Kesler and Alex Burrows on offense, Kevin Bieksa, Christian Ehrhoff, and Sami Salo on defense and Roberto Luongo in net had an NHL best 117 points. Throughout the playoffs, the Canucks appeared reminiscent of their old choke artist teams. Yet as the playoffs progressed, it became evident that the Canucks were built to win the Stanley Cup.
Conversely, the Tampa Bay Lightning have been an okay team to watch this year. On the one hand, it wasn’t clear if the team was for real or just a middle of the pack team overachieving. However, over the past couple of months, the Lightning have shocked the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals and perhaps the Boston Bruins, as they move into the Stanley Cup Finals.
Tuesday, May 17th, 2011
With only four teams remaining in the NHL playoffs for the 2010 -11 seasons, Preakness betting enthusiasts don’t have a lot of options to choose a Stanley Cup winner from. To say that this season’s betting online NHL playoffs have been incredible would be putting it lightly. We’d actually like to go on record stating, that the Boston Bruins, Tampa Bay Lightning, Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks, are all the most deserving teams of making it to the Conference finals. Here is an updated version of the Stanley Cup Odds for 2010 – 11 seasons.
And then there were four, this year’s final four entrants in NHL Conference Finals, can all be considered as scary teams. In the Western Conference, the top ranked Vancouver Canucks, whom also won the President’s Trophy as the NHL’s best regular season team, remain the odds on cup favorites at – 150. Made up of a core including the Sedin twins, Ryan Kesler, Alex Burrows, Kevin Bieksa, Christian Ehrhoff, Dan Hamhuis and Roberto Luongo, the 2010 -11 Vancouver Canucks may be the deepest in the team’s 40 year history.
Meeting the Canucks in the Western Conference finals is the San Jose Sharks. With odds of anywhere between – 300 and – 800 depending on which sportsbook you use, the Sharks similar to the Canucks look to be the best edition of themselves in their team’s history. Let’s face it, when Joe Pavelski and Danny Heatley are on your third line, you just know your team is ridiculously stacked. This series has all the makings of being an amazing one, and fans should expect the Stanley Cup winner to come from the West again this season.
Over in the Eastern Conference, the Boston Bruins will be taking on the Tampa Bay Lightning. Despite San Jose having a better record than both Boston and Tampa during the regular season, both the Bruins and Lightning boast better Stanley Cup odds. The Boston Bruins are a – 250 favorite to win the cup, while the Tampa Bay Lightning are exactly – 300. For the latter of the two teams, the odds completely contradict Lightning Head Coach Guy Boucher, who claims his team is an underdog at best to win the Stanley Cup.
Monday, April 18th, 2011
The 2010 – 11 Stanley Cup sports betting playoffs got underway earlier this week. With 16 teams remaining in the betting online playoffs, it is that time of year again to look at the underdogs. Today we look at several matchups in which we believe the underdog will prevail.
Phoenix Coyotes v Detroit Red Wings – To say that the Phoenix Coyotes are an underdog not only in this particular series but in the NHL as a whole would be putting it lightly. Despite putting together the sixth best record in the Western Conference for 97 points, the Coyotes are a +220 dog in the series. However, we feel this year, could be the year that they can beat the Detroit Red Wings. Consider that last season the Coyotes took the Red Wings to seven games, and then went two wins, no losses and two overtime losses during the regular season this year, and we feel the Coyotes could make a run. Phoenix is that type of team that plays good defensive hockey and has a nice mix of young and veteran players. With Ilya Bryzgalov putting in another strong campaign, look for the Coyotes to win this series in six. And perhaps make a run to the Western Conference finals.
Buffalo Sabres v Philadelphia Flyers – If any team can go on a run in these playoffs, we feel comfortable taking the Buffalo Sabres. To start the season, the Sabres found themselves in the basement of the NHL before playing out of their minds from the middle of November on wards. Last night, Sabres goalie Ryan Miller proved why he won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL’s top goalie last season, as he stifled the Philadelphia Flyers. Given that the Sabres have been in playoff mode since mid November and the Flyers goaltending woes, it seems like a no brainer as to pick the Sabres for this series. What’s more, the Sabres are only an underdog, because they are ranked seventh in the Eastern Conference. However, similar to the Flyers from a year ago as the seventh seed, look for Buffalo to make it to the Stanley Cup Finals.
Friday, February 11th, 2011
The 2010-11 NHL sports betting regular season has reached its half way point, and handicappers around the league are beginning to speculate as to which two teams will be battling for the Stanley Cup come June. With the NFL wrapping up this past weekend, and the MLB only a month away, online betting fans are turning their attention to the coolest game on earth. Here is our preview of the two teams we believe will be battling for Lord Stanley’s mug come June.
This year’s Stanley Cup final will be played against two teams that have been more closely associated with choking than with success. Heading into the season, the Washington Capitals and San Jose Sharks, were teams that dominated the rest of the NHL throughout the regular season, yet when the playoffs came around, both teams appeared to lack the mental toughness it takes to win a championship.
However, in 2010-11, both the Capitals and Sharks have been marred by adversity, and really haven’t played up to their regular season potential. The Capitals in fact went on an eight game losing streak, the longest streak they’ve had since before Head Coach Bruce Boudreau took over two seasons ago. Meanwhile, the San Jose Sharks have been playing far below their high standards, as they are currently battling for the final three playoff spots. For the Sharks, the only thing keeping them afloat is the fact that the Western Conference playoff race separates the third place team from the 11 th by six points.
The average regular season play for both these clubs could be the best thing to happen to them and their fan bases. On the one hand, both teams have the risk of missing the playoffs for the first time in a few years. Yet on the other hand, the regular season adversity could make both teams tougher to play against in the playoffs, as they finally get over the hump and make it to the Stanley Cup final.
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
College football betting players are gearing up for their season to start, but on the ice, NHL betting players still have a ways to go before the campaign begins for the 2010-11 season. Here’s an early look at how the season may shake out and some interesting hockey betting news.
Eastern Conference
Seventh-seeded Philadelphia came out of the East last year, but that won’t happen again. Washington and Pittsburgh ran into a hot Montreal team in the playoffs, and one of those teams will represent the East in the Cup finals this year. The Capitals will be out to prove they’re not the East version of the Sharks, while we think Sindey Crosby and a few other Penguins were tired from the Olympics (although that’s no excuse). If we had to choose, we’d take Pittsburgh’s goaltending.
Western Conference
Never again should anyone bet on San Jose….ever. The West will be fought between Chicago, who lost a few players from their Cup-winning team, and Vancouver, who need to add a second line to their team. But don’t count out a resurgent Detroit, who were arguably the best team in the league over the second half of the regular season.
Stanley Cup
We think Pittsburgh and Detroit will meet in the Cup final for the third time in four seasons, as the Red Wings have experience, and Jimmy Howard will be sharper in goal. The Red Wings will win this last Stanley Cup, ending this Nicklas Lidstrom-led dynasty, and it wouldn’t be surprising if you could get great sports betting odds for them at the start of the year.
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