

Written by Henry Watkins on April 17, 2017
One of my assignments prior to the start of the NHL playoffs was to make predictions for each of the conferences. Given that the Western Conference looked to be pretty wide open, I believed that there was a real opportunity for a dark horse to emerge, and I believed that team to be the Calgary Flames. Once I saw that … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on April 13, 2017
Trying to predict the outcome of the NHL playoffs is more than a little fun, mostly because there is a stunning level of parity in this league. Teams that excel in the regular season don’t always go deep in the playoffs, simply because they run into a grittier team that has been built for playoff success. I always like trying … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on April 5, 2017
With the NHL playoffs now just a matter of days away, it’s always fun to look ahead at which two teams might well be going head to head in the Stanley Cup. Anyone interested in figuring that out needs to be able to break down each conference and the potential playoff match-ups that are coming. In the Western Conference, there … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on April 3, 2017
Important game in the NHL’s Pacific Division on Tuesday night. Both the Anaheim Ducks and Calgary Flames have clinched a playoff spot. The Ducks lead the division and are trying to hold off the Oilers and Sharks for that top spot. Calgary probably is locked into a wild-card spot but could catch San Jose. The Ducks head top this match … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on March 10, 2017
Of the last 5 Stanley Cup’s, there have been 4 winners that have come from the Western Conference. It’s fair to say that it has been the superior of the two conferences for the past decade or so, but there is a little bit of a shift taking place this season. There are several teams in the west that look … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on March 8, 2017
It getting to be crunch time in the NHL, as each of the teams in the league are now down to the final 20 games or so on their schedule. It has long since been proven, especially in this league, that how a team finishes is more important than how they begin. The 82-game regular season grind is tough to … click title for full article.Written by Jordan Walters on March 6, 2017
The Nashville Predators are probably going to finish third in the Central Division regardless but they look to end a two-game losing streak on Tuesday night when visit Anaheim. The Ducks are third in the Pacific Division and will be favorites in the NHL odds. Nashville at Anaheim Lines, Free Pick & TV Info When: Tuesday, March 7, 10 PM … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on April 26, 2016
There is perhaps nothing more exciting in sports than a Game 7 of a playoff series. Even if you are not a fan of either team involved, you can’t help but be sucked in by the tension and the drama. Very few NHL fans predicted a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup first round series between the Anaheim Ducks and … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on April 25, 2016
Last season was one that could best be labeled forgettable for the San Jose Sharks, as issues on and off the ice contributed to a lackluster performance that saw them miss the playoffs. There was a lot of talk about redemption and doing the right things heading into this season, and the Sharks backed up that chatter with a solid regular season. They … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on April 22, 2016
If the Stanley Cup playoffs have proven anything over the years, it’s that you cannot ever count a team out. There are countless instances of teams coming back from tough situations, especially in the opening round, where some of the more favored teams have stumbled a little coming out of the blocks. That is exactly what happened to the Anaheim … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on April 20, 2016
First round games in the NHL tend to be a little tougher than most, as the lower seeded teams often head into their series against the big guns feeling as though they have nothing to lose. While the cream usually always finds a way to rise to the top, there are times when those lower seeds land enough punches to … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on April 19, 2016
How about the Los Angeles Kings? With a 0-2 hole and the abysmal 0-3 deficit staring at them, the Kings played their hearts out to claim a thrilling OT winner over the Sharks in Game 3, halving the series deficit. Are we on for another run like the one we had two years ago when the Kings overturned a 3-0 … click title for full article.Written by Eric Williams on April 18, 2016
The Washington Capitals have the unmistakable look of a club intent on winning the first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history. The Tampa Bay Lightning are looking quite solid as well, while the defending champion Chicago Blackhawks are looking to regain their equilibrium after stumbling over the stretch run of the regular season. Thanks to this expert NHL betting lines … click title for full article.Written by Henry Watkins on April 18, 2016
It wouldn’t be the NHL playoffs if we didn’t have a surprise or two along the way. When looking at the opening round match-ups, I tried to keep an eye open for a series that might well provide a shock result. One of the first ones that I immediately threw out was the series between the Anaheim Ducks and the … click title for full article.Thanks for contacting us, We will call you shortly
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