
DG's 2011-2012 NHL Picks
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bobbyk1133SBR MVP
- 08-05-10
- 2245
#631Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#632Congrats to VAN regulation backersComment -
leafsfan19SBR Wise Guy
- 09-10-10
- 620
#633woooo good game boys. glad everyone hitgood night!
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xraygordSBR MVP
- 09-18-09
- 2599
#634Good job on the Van OVER DG! Congrats on a winning night!
NHL 2011/12: 5-3-1 +1.99 UnitsComment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#635Sunday Play
ANA (-130)Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#636Nice win by the Ducks to close out the week on a positive note
1-0 +$100 on the day.
2011-2012 YTD Record (Up to Oct 15th)
20-24 -$394
ML 5-4 -$84
Regulation 2-7 -$548
Game Totals 8-5 +$112
Live Bets 1-2 -$50
1st Period Totals 2-5 -$332
Team Totals 2-1 +$508Comment -
815SoxSBR MVP
- 09-13-10
- 1078
#637I am telling ya, I love the Ducks. I have played them three times and haven't lost once.Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#638There's a solid team when they wanna be. Top 5 goalie in Hiller, solid forwards, okay D. Their biggest weakness is usually their discipline as they've been in the top 5 teams in penalty minutes the last 3 years.Comment -
Mike HuntertzSBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
- 11207
#639Glad to see you get some back.
Been there, don't dispair.
It is a marathon.Comment -
xraygordSBR MVP
- 09-18-09
- 2599
#640I am looking at NHL Regulation bets.
TOR is paying 2.18 @ -.5 and paying 1.67 on the ML.
Aren't these the same bet? What's the diff?Comment -
jonorussellSBR Sharp
- 04-18-10
- 296
#641-.5 does not Inc overtime. So at the end of regulation your team is drawn but they win in OT your bet will lose.
The ml is overtime included.Comment -
lolguy999SBR MVP
- 01-28-10
- 3070
#642Just glad you got your br management backto tell you the truth i got a little scared at your big bet the other night but glad it paid off!!
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atofsu32111SBR MVP
- 02-18-08
- 2801
#643DG,
Why do you think Pitt line was set so low? -115
Pavelec is 0-7 vsComment -
BigDofBASBR Posting Legend
- 09-30-09
- 19313
#644No Malkin. No Kennedy.Comment -
supr_villnRestricted User
- 02-16-11
- 990
#645plus on the road ..
but PIT covers easilyComment -
TomJSportsSBR MVP
- 08-31-11
- 1177
#646I just think the Jets want this one too much regardless of Pavelec's past or present.Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#647Was gonna have it for 3 units originally just upped to to 6 because of the Caps over failing. Worked out luckily
I've watched a couple Jets games so far this year and they looked pretty bad. Kind of have a weird gut feeling the Jets might finally pull out a win but I wouldn't bet on it.
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supr_villnRestricted User
- 02-16-11
- 990
#648WPG "maybe" 1st 2 score ,, but that's about it ..Comment -
supr_villnRestricted User
- 02-16-11
- 990
#650OG :
don't let them scare u away ,,
PIT empty netter is a lock 2nite !Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#651Comment -
jose21_usSBR MVP
- 05-24-10
- 3844
#652I love the under in the panthers game tonight.Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#653Monday Plays
TOR Over 2.5 (-146)
TB -0.5 (+107)
SJ -0.5 (-105)Comment -
apwmelSBR Wise Guy
- 03-26-09
- 789
#654Col has to lose one of these road games and SJ is due for a huge win.Comment -
PrideSBR MVP
- 04-12-10
- 4238
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TomJSportsSBR MVP
- 08-31-11
- 1177
#656Yeah, I like The Laffs beating Giggy big, and everytime I bet against Reimer, he comes up big. So I think the TOR over is a solid play.Comment -
PrideSBR MVP
- 04-12-10
- 4238
#659what the hell does pound for pound skill wise even mean.
rinne
lundqvist
price
thomas
miller
bryzgalov
fleury
vokoun
luongo
are all goalies i would take over hiller. i could accept an argument for top 10 but top 5 is a huge stretch.Comment -
leetreaperBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-23-10
- 34841
#660From the ESPN insider:
Top 10 goalies:
1. Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers
60 GP, .917 save percentage, 17.9 GVT
In terms of durability and consistently elite play, Lundqvist may be the NHL's current gold standard in the net. With five straight seasons of 68 or more starts and a career save percentage of .918, the Swedish All-Star can be counted on to carry his team each season, which is why he is projected to be at the top of the league in goaltender GVT.
Hopes are high this season on Broadway that a retooled Rangers roster and continued stellar play from King Henrik should put the Blueshirts in contention to be the Atlantic Division's top team.
2. Carey Price, Montreal Canadiens
62 GP, .915 save percentage, 14.7 GVT
Few young goalies have faced as much pressure as Price did last season in Montreal when he was forced into the starting role to replace a departed playoff hero (Jaroslav Halak). Fewer have dealt with those high expectations as effectively as the 24-year-old British Columbia native who led the league in wins and posted an impressive .923 save percentage during a season that signaled his emergence among the game's elite.
Price continued his outstanding play in the postseason -- a time of year when he previously had struggled -- helping the Habs push the eventual Cup-champion Bruins all the way to overtime in Game 7 of their first-round series.
3. Ryan Miller, Buffalo Sabres
55 GP, .916 save percentage, 13.7 GVT
With a retooled roster in front of Miller, look for a bounce-back season from him. That is not to say that his 2010-11 campaign was mediocre by any means (.916 save percentage, 11.7 GVT), but it fell short of the high standard set during his '09-10 Vezina-winning season and ended in very disappointing fashion with the American netminder getting pulled in the Sabres' Game 7 loss in the first round.
Miller's performance didn't drop by much at even strength compared to 2010 (.928 to .924), but it fell off substantially on special teams (.929 to .885).
4. Pekka Rinne, Nashville Predators
56 GP, .914 save percentage, 13.5 GVT
A Vezina-nominated season and a dominant playoff series against the Vancouver Canucks put Rinne in the national spotlight. The fourth-year starter from Finland has a rare combination of size (6-foot-5) and athleticism and looks poised for another strong season with the defensively responsible Predators.
Rinne is particularly difficult to beat in one-on-one situations; his .777 shootout save percentage ranks first in the league since the lockout among goalies with at least 100 attempts against.
5. Cam Ward, Carolina Hurricanes
60 GP, .915 save percentage, 13.4 GVT
In his six-year NHL career, Ward has never seen his save percentage drop from the season before. If he can continue that pattern and improve upon last season's impressive .923 save percentage mark, he likely will find himself in Vezina contention.
Ward's strong numbers came despite leading the league in games played, minutes, shots against and saves.
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With Tim Thomas in net, there was a lot of rejoicing in Boston last season as the B's won the Cup.
6. Tim Thomas, Boston Bruins
55 GP, .915 save percentage, 13.3 GVT
It would be hard for Thomas to improve on his 2010-11 season, when he set a save percentage record, dominated in both the regular season and the playoffs and won pretty much everything there is to win other than a Hart Trophy.
The only time when Thomas was less than outstanding was in shootouts, when his record was 1-5 with nine goals against on 19 attempts. The question now is how much the 37-year-old, two-time Vezina winner has left in the tank. Expect his play to come back to Earth somewhat, although he will remain one of the best in the game.
7. Jonas Hiller, Anaheim Ducks
46 GP, .917 save percentage, 13.0 GVT
Hiller is, by all accounts, over the vertigo problems that plagued him last season. If so, it shouldn't take the Swiss goaltender very long to rediscover the form that has allowed him to carve out a very promising NHL career to date (.921 career save percentage).
It's also terrific news for the Ducks, a team that was forced to rely heavily on its goaltending as a result of being outshot by an average of almost four shots per game last season and was quickly sent packing in the first round of the playoffs in Hiller's absence.
8. Ilya Bryzgalov, Philadelphia Flyers
54 GP, .914 save percentage, 12.3 GVT
Moving from the team with the league's lowest home attendance (Phoenix Coyotes) to playing in front of a rabid fan base in Philadelphia will be a major change for Bryzgalov. His play in the desert earned him a pile of owner Ed Snider's money and a whopping nine-year commitment from the Flyers.
If Philly reaches the postseason, Bryzgalov will be the 25th netminder to guard the crease for the Flyers in the playoffs since their last Cup win in 1975. He will be keen to avoid the fate of the 24 masked men who preceded him in Philadelphia's notorious "goalie graveyard."
9. Tomas Vokoun, Washington Capitals
48 GP, .916 save percentage, 12.1 GVT
Many hockey fans are eager to see what Vokoun can accomplish this season, having finally escaped the mediocrity in Florida to join a contending team in Washington. Vokoun's regular-season numbers have been consistently great (.919 save percentage or better for the past six seasons), although his postseason track record is sparse.
The Caps' management is betting that the Czech veteran not only will bring his usual high level of play from October to March but also will be the missing link to help solve the team's recent postseason woes.
10. Jimmy Howard, Detroit Red Wings
50 GP, .913 save percentage, 10.6 GVT
Howard's numbers last season were much better on the road (19-5-2, 2.67 GAA, .916 save pct.) than at home (18-12-3, 2.88, .902). The third-year starter suffered a sophomore slump that raised his GAA by a half-goal per game compared to his solid rookie season in 2009-10, despite facing a similar level of shots against.
Detroit fans will hope for an improved level of performance, especially at Joe Louis Arena. Luckily for them, VUKOTA projects that Howard will return to form this season.
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jose21_usSBR MVP
- 05-24-10
- 3844
#661
VOKOUN ARE U FUKEN KIDDING ME????????? Have you seen how that piece of shit has played the last couple years?? Best move panthers did this offseason was not resigning him....Comment -
atofsu32111SBR MVP
- 02-18-08
- 2801
#662Dg,
Why do you like Tam? Cats own em. Just trying to get some insight or you angle.Comment -
PrideSBR MVP
- 04-12-10
- 4238
#663
also lol at espn
anyways, i like your toronto pick but the others i am not so sure about. tampa has been bad in the early season and florida has actually played well. panthers are also pretty good against tb.
san jose really needs to wake up but anaheims offense can throw down some good numbers on the sharks. both teams have been bad it is just a toss-up between whose stars/pp show up.Comment -
DennisGreenSBR Posting Legend
- 11-27-08
- 18369
#664It really is subjective figuring out who the top goalies are honestly. All depends on the team playing in front of them, the system they play etc.
IMO Hiller is one of the most underrated goalies in the league. He makes so many big saves that most goalies let in and does a hell of a job with a shotty D core in front of him in Anaheim.
Anyways GL tonight allComment -
jose21_usSBR MVP
- 05-24-10
- 3844
#665I think Hiller is pretty good. I would take him over vokoun... Vokoun might have a good %. But he is horrible in the clutch...Comment
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