1) Are the New York Rangers, at home in the Garden, +200 a good bet Thursday on the puck line (-1.5 goals) against the Flyers?
I don't follow the NHL that close, but I know the Flyer goaltender Mason who is pretty good, got creamed the other night, is doubtful, and if he can't go, they have to use Emery who is supposed to be not very good.
+200 on the puck line seems mighty enticing, or am I missing something the regular hockey fanatics know?
2) Are the Penguins a good bet tonight at +158 on the puck line tonight, game looks like it should be a rout, but I don't want to lay -200, or do the Blue Jackets keep it close?
I've seen maybe 6 Ranger games this year, maybe 4 Bruin games, and a couple of NBC games with the Pens, and I paid attention to most of the outdoor stadium series which was really cool, but I am out of the loop when it comes to the NHL, and I want to get into the playoffs.
I don't follow the NHL that close, but I know the Flyer goaltender Mason who is pretty good, got creamed the other night, is doubtful, and if he can't go, they have to use Emery who is supposed to be not very good.
+200 on the puck line seems mighty enticing, or am I missing something the regular hockey fanatics know?
2) Are the Penguins a good bet tonight at +158 on the puck line tonight, game looks like it should be a rout, but I don't want to lay -200, or do the Blue Jackets keep it close?
I've seen maybe 6 Ranger games this year, maybe 4 Bruin games, and a couple of NBC games with the Pens, and I paid attention to most of the outdoor stadium series which was really cool, but I am out of the loop when it comes to the NHL, and I want to get into the playoffs.