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  • mjsuax13
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    • 03-14-15
    • 25091

    #1
    Tonight
    Anyone firing a shot? Scanning the card.
  • Headsterx
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-03-16
    • 22939

    #2
    Avalanche v. Canadiens (+210)... they can't keep losing can they? Actually, Canadiens should lose so it's that typical game where Avs should easily win but they don't. Looking for that empty net and get a freebie win.
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    • Headsterx
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-03-16
      • 22939

      #3
      Sabres v. Maple Leafs -1.5 (ev)

      Covers got us covered:

      The Sabres are heavy underdogs in this Atlantic Division battle, and rightly so. Not only have they posted a 1-5-1 mark across the past seven games, but they've dropped three of those outings by two or more goals, with two losses coming by six goals each.
      The last time Buffalo faced Toronto was February 21, and the Maple Leafs emerged from KeyBank Center in Buffalo with a 6-3 win as a favorite, cashing on the puck line in the process.
      Toronto was favored last time out, cashing against Edmonton on the puck line in a 7-4 win. The Leafs have been so-so on the puck line, going 5-4 in the past nine games overall. However, when Toronto is favored, it is 7-5 in the past 12 ATS. More importantly, it is 2-0 ATS line against the Sabres this season.
      Buffalo enters play with 16 wins in the past 23 road games, which is rather impressive. However, its just 1-4 in the past five against Eastern Conference foes, and 1-5 in the past six when playing on a day of rest.
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      • mjsuax13
        Moderator
        • 03-14-15
        • 25091

        #4
        Originally posted by Headsterx
        Sabres v. Maple Leafs -1.5 (ev)

        Covers got us covered:

        The Sabres are heavy underdogs in this Atlantic Division battle, and rightly so. Not only have they posted a 1-5-1 mark across the past seven games, but they've dropped three of those outings by two or more goals, with two losses coming by six goals each.
        The last time Buffalo faced Toronto was February 21, and the Maple Leafs emerged from KeyBank Center in Buffalo with a 6-3 win as a favorite, cashing on the puck line in the process.
        Toronto was favored last time out, cashing against Edmonton on the puck line in a 7-4 win. The Leafs have been so-so on the puck line, going 5-4 in the past nine games overall. However, when Toronto is favored, it is 7-5 in the past 12 ATS. More importantly, it is 2-0 ATS line against the Sabres this season.
        Buffalo enters play with 16 wins in the past 23 road games, which is rather impressive. However, its just 1-4 in the past five against Eastern Conference foes, and 1-5 in the past six when playing on a day of rest.
        I played this
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        • Headsterx
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 12-03-16
          • 22939

          #5
          Originally posted by Headsterx
          Avalanche v. Canadiens (+210)... they can't keep losing can they? Actually, Canadiens should lose so it's that typical game where Avs should easily win but they don't. Looking for that empty net and get a freebie win.

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          • Headsterx
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 12-03-16
            • 22939

            #6
            Originally posted by mjsuax13
            I played this
            Finally! I was wondering when the floodgates would open up.

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            • mjsuax13
              Moderator
              • 03-14-15
              • 25091

              #7
              Man… Leafs folded right up
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