Anaheim rarely loses at home, they will be piling them up before the olympic break
Chicago is no slouch but ANaheim has a decided advantage at home
CatHawk
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11-23-13
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#2
That edge hasn't really worked for them lately. Ducks have been nasty at home this season but since their first regulation loss at home they haven't been themselves at honda center (freaking Jets). They just lost three of four on their current homestand, GAA in that span is 3.25. With Chicago improving from their most recent slump, the Hawks seem like the better pick at first glance.
I hate it when I do this. All that stuff I just said sounds feasible, yet I still took the Ducks ML. Ducks losing so many at home you'd think it'd get more unlikely that they'd lose again at home. That's not a good way to look at it though, and is not logical. They'll show up to play tonight. Not all games are created equal and this game holds more meaning. I'm hoping they come out with the right mental attitude and execute their game plan correctly.
What happened to that Ducks' scoring that made them seem unstoppable? It may come alive again tonight. Crawford isn't the best goalie in town and has been mediocre lately. If the Ducks can get some good looks, they'll find the back of the net a few times. With a team like the Hawks though Hiller will have his hands full trying to keep the same thing from happening to him.
Anyways, good luck man! We are both on the Ducks
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CatHawk
SBR Sharp
11-23-13
323
#3
I fell for the Gambler's fallacy on this one. Should've hedged that ducks bet and listened to myself.