Excellent Value in Nashville -1.5 Saturday Night

I was pretty stunned to see this line getting +175.
Don't get me wrong, I understand why the number is so high; Nashville's scoring ability is pretty terrible too. They are ranked 25th in the league to the Kings 26th. Neither of these teams score much at all and both do a fairly good job keeping the puck out of their own net, which leads to the very funny price on the Under 5.5 of -145.
While Nashville may have trouble scoring, the Kings CAN'T. After trading O'Sullivan who was in their top 5 in scoring, they are also now without Alexander Frolov and Jarret Stoll due to injury, their 2nd and 4th best scorers. That leaves only two forwards on the team with more than 40 points this year in the lineup (Kopitar and Brown).
Here is a mind boggling stat: No Los Angeles Kings forward has scored a goal in four straight games. No typos, just facts.
In the Kings' last four games, they've scored a total of two goals; both scored by rookie defenseman Drew Doughty. Thats an average of a goal once every other game. Stunning.
Facing a team that is 9th in the league in goals against and a goaltender who is 3rd in the league in goals against and 4th in the league in save percentage in Pekka Rinne, do you see this as a good opportunity for the Kings' offense to wake up?
Nashville is fighting for their playoff lives, they are at home, and they are coming off of an emotional win over one of the NHL's elite teams in the San Jose Sharks. While Nashville rarely scores enough to cover the puckline, at a price like this against a team that would have trouble putting the puck in a soccer goal, you have to take a chance here.
THE PLAY: Nashville -1.5 (+175)

I was pretty stunned to see this line getting +175.
Don't get me wrong, I understand why the number is so high; Nashville's scoring ability is pretty terrible too. They are ranked 25th in the league to the Kings 26th. Neither of these teams score much at all and both do a fairly good job keeping the puck out of their own net, which leads to the very funny price on the Under 5.5 of -145.
While Nashville may have trouble scoring, the Kings CAN'T. After trading O'Sullivan who was in their top 5 in scoring, they are also now without Alexander Frolov and Jarret Stoll due to injury, their 2nd and 4th best scorers. That leaves only two forwards on the team with more than 40 points this year in the lineup (Kopitar and Brown).
Here is a mind boggling stat: No Los Angeles Kings forward has scored a goal in four straight games. No typos, just facts.
In the Kings' last four games, they've scored a total of two goals; both scored by rookie defenseman Drew Doughty. Thats an average of a goal once every other game. Stunning.
Facing a team that is 9th in the league in goals against and a goaltender who is 3rd in the league in goals against and 4th in the league in save percentage in Pekka Rinne, do you see this as a good opportunity for the Kings' offense to wake up?
Nashville is fighting for their playoff lives, they are at home, and they are coming off of an emotional win over one of the NHL's elite teams in the San Jose Sharks. While Nashville rarely scores enough to cover the puckline, at a price like this against a team that would have trouble putting the puck in a soccer goal, you have to take a chance here.
THE PLAY: Nashville -1.5 (+175)