NHL Playoff Betting – Three games on tap for Saturday night
Posted by BetOnline in NHL Picks on April 16th, 2010 | Comment »NHL playoff betting has seen a lot of upsets over the first couple of days, but the underdog came out on top in only one of the three matchups we have slated for Saturday. Here’s a look at how Game 2 will shake out for these teams.
Bruins vs Sabres odds – Saturday, 1:00 PM ET
The Sabres should be favored at home after a 2-1 win in a scrappy Game 1, and Ryan Miller was a monster in the pipes for Buffalo, stopping 38 of 39 shots. The Bruins knew it was going to be tough to beat Miller, the probable Vezina winner and the MVP of the Olympics, and the fact they scored the second-fewest goals in the NHL can’t help matters. Miller had a 2.13 GAA at home during the regular season, and we don’t see that changing against the low-scoring Bruins. Take the Sabres for a 2-0 lead in your NHL betting book.
Canadiens vs Capitals odds – Saturday, 7:00 PM ET
The Capitals will be favored to rebound from a 3-2 overtime loss at home in Game 1, and this was an up-and-down game that you figure would favor the Capitals, who outshot the Canadiens 47-38. But Montreal did an amazing job on Alex Ovchekin, who was largely double-teamed and didn’t even manage a shot on goal. The Capitals will figure out a way to solve that on Saturday night as Ovchekin also got off to a slow start in last year’s playoffs, but picked up the pace. In fact, the Capitals lost their first two at home against the New York Rangers last year, and ironically, Scott Gomez played a huge role for the Rangers. It was Gomez who tied it up on Thursday for the Canadiens, setting up Tomas Plekanec’s overtime winner. But they won’t go down 0-2 this year: go with the Capitals in your sportsbook.
Kings vs Canucks odds – Saturday, 10:00 PM ET
Mikael Samuelsson’s second goal of the game was the overtime winner in a 3-2 win for the Canucks, who outshot the Kings 44-27, but ran into a hot Jon Quick between the posts for Los Angeles. Quick kept the Kings in it, and they even had a chance to win just before Samuelsson’s goal, if not for great reflexes from Roberto Luongo, who had to reach behind him to slap the puck away after a Jack Johnson shot. The Kings showed a lot of heart and guts in this game, and being such a young team, they never looked overwhelmed. The shot discrepancy isn’t a big deal because the Canucks are an excellent team at home, but they’re going to need more from Drew Doughty, who spent most of the night chirping with Alex Burrows. Look for the Canucks to take a 2-0 lead with a sportsbetting win on Saturday.



