NHL CALGARY FLAMES recommended Thursday

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  • hotcross
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-04-17
    • 7934

    #1
    NHL CALGARY FLAMES recommended Thursday
    CALGARY -104 // 4.16 units to win 4

    if looking for a reason, Calgary beat Tampa 5-1 on Jan.11 in Tampa....Calgary as a team tends to repeat these type of wins against teams with a better record when the rematch game occurs in their home building.Both goalies will be the same starters in tonight's rematch, Andrei Vasilevskiy at Mike Smith.

    Tampa goal-scorer Nikita Kucherov has been cold without a goal in the previous 9 games (All-Star game not included).

    Matthew Tkachuck has been hot for Calgary, with 7 goals in the previous 8 games.

    Calgary has lost 5 in a row and need the win for the "public burial" in this one!
  • DigBick86
    SBR MVP
    • 12-06-10
    • 1931

    #2
    Better play is the over 1.5 first period between Rangers-Leafs
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    • hotcross
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 08-04-17
      • 7934

      #3
      BETTER you say??? Start a thread pal. Calgary is my play

      get yo' dig ol' bick the "F" outta here. seriously tho good luck. I like my prick....I meant pick
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      • Snowball
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 11-15-09
        • 30042

        #4
        feel the passion
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        • lom bylyri
          SBR Sharp
          • 04-24-17
          • 471

          #5
          I'll be watching without having a dime on the game. Huge Bolts fan. All of your reasons don't seem too convincing though,but hey I'm biased. Except for the last one. Calgary might be due, but we are a more talented team and hard to lose two in a row. With Hedman back I'd say it's a toss up. Need more of an edge to drop coin on it. BOL to you.
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          • hotcross
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-04-17
            • 7934

            #6
            Thanks, men.

            As I stated, the biggest reason for me is Calgary beat Tampa in their building 5-1 on Jan.11 and they tend to repeat win when hosting the rematch.

            Add the fact this is Tampa's 6th game in a long road-trip. They hit Vancouver on Saturday, so there is a possible "look-ahead" factor here tonight.
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            • 2daBank
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 01-26-09
              • 88966

              #7
              Gl HC.
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              • lom bylyri
                SBR Sharp
                • 04-24-17
                • 471

                #8
                Originally posted by hotcross
                Thanks, men.

                As I stated, the biggest reason for me is Calgary beat Tampa in their building 5-1 on Jan.11 and they tend to repeat win when hosting the rematch.

                Add the fact this is Tampa's 6th game in a long road-trip. They hit Vancouver on Saturday, so there is a possible "look-ahead" factor here tonight.
                Good luck bro. As I said, it's a very even matched game. Tampa Bay is arguably the most talented team in the NHL, but not invincible. And they didn't do too bad so far in the road trip. Plus they had a few days off in between with the All Stars being in town and all. At least let us get a point and let the Flames win in overtime for your sake. Cheers.
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                • DigBick86
                  SBR MVP
                  • 12-06-10
                  • 1931

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DigBick86
                  Better play is the over 1.5 first period between Rangers-Leafs
                  Easy money
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                  • hotcross
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 08-04-17
                    • 7934

                    #10
                    you barely covered Digger....2 measly goals
                    nice call
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