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Speaker 1: NHL Best Bets for Monday, January fifth, twenty twenty six.

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Still feels weird saying that. Welcome to Puck Time, guys.

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Wait your talk TV Andrew Carmine and the press with you.

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We got some NHL plays for you, sides, totals, props,

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plays of the day, you name. We have it all

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here on Puck Time. And I know you guys are

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excited about multiple sports right now, not just hockey.

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Speaker 2: Feel free to talk about it all.

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Speaker 1: We'll try and keep it mostly centered around hockey on

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this show.

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Speaker 2: A lot of movement right now in some of these games.

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Speaker 1: My Odds logic page lighting up like a Christmas tree

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when it comes to the hockey page, and of course

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the football pages as well.

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Speaker 2: Carm Good morning to you man. How is your weekend?

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Speaker 3: Weekend was so so? Saturday was awesome six and one.

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Yesterday was pretty much a wash, some crazy games. Only

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had one game in the NHL yesterday, and somehow Columbus

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found a way of blowing a four one lead against

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Sid the kid who scores in ot That was the

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hockey play for me. Yeah, your guy, whatever. So but

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other than that, I think overall, winning weekend, I'm pretty happy.

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About it, Oscar. I see your message in our chat.

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Thank you very much for joining me for a full

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year of all sports. And if you're on the X,

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drop your your X name and I will follow you

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so you can send me messages. Even on games that

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I don't post, I will always try and reply to

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you guys and let you know what well my thoughts

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are in the game. But we've got press coming in

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from sunny Florida. I think you went to watch the

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Winter Classic. Either that or he went to golf Utah

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the Rangers. He's going to do. We're gonna look at

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Detroit and Ottawa. Is it a blip for the Red

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Wings or are they in the midst of what could

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be a losing skid Minnesota and the LA Kings. Second

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game between these two teams in LA and the same

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game parlay if we've got one, and if we don't,

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Andrew will tweet it out and then a pod play.

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We're gonna look to see if we can get that

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pod play over seventy five dollars with a winner on

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tonight's skid. With that said, Hello pres Yo.

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Speaker 4: Boys, how you doing man? Nice to be here, Happy Monday.

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Speaker 3: What I was going to say this to you before

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the show. I went to watch the Ravens game last

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night and the Canada Czech Republic game. Nelson, who was

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with me, showed me a video of your golf. You

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golfing in Florida. That was a pretty nice swing you

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had going there. You must be taking lessons.

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Speaker 4: Well, lessons are behind me. No more lessons. I suck

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at golf. I'm at one with sucking at golf. I

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played nine holes. I came down here to spend time

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with my parents. I'm also playing a lot of poker

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at the hard Rock starting on Thursday, and I mike

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golf today. I mike golf with Joe and Mary, so

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we'll find that out later. I'm gonna speak to them

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about it. Thanks for having me, boys. I got a

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run though, I got three four minutes. So New York

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Rangers Utah game. Is that what I'm doing?

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Speaker 2: Dive into it, press, dive into it.

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Speaker 4: Look, I mean every time I come on here, I

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give out the under and I'm gonna stick with the

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under here as well. Five and a half. If it

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was six, this would be a client release, but as

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you guys know, I don't release over six and a

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half and I don't really release under five and a half.

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So bottom line here is this Utah team. They're playing

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a lot of games that have one or two involved

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in it. New Jersey they put up one, New York

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Islanders they allowed two, and you go down all the

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way down. And this Utah team nineteen to twenty on

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the year to the under. But this is a team

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that either scores or they either don't score a lot,

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or they play really good defensively. And they're playing the

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under team in all of hockey right now, fifteen and

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twenty seven to the under. The New York Rangers, and

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another team that plays games with a lot of ones

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and twos. They just beat Florida five one. Florida put

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up one other than that. This team, look, they have

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been their four and six to the under in their

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last ten. That means that they've played moreovers than they

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have all year in their last ten. I'm not gonna

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overthink this, guys. I honestly think this game is going

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to end two to one or three to one. So

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I would take a flyer on two to one and

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three one as an exact score. I think this game

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is a stone cold under, and my original thought sidewise guys,

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was the New York Rangers. They were minus one twenty

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five or so before I went to bed. They are

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now basically a pick them. So there's obviously a lot

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of money coming in on Utah. I have not researched

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why yet, but that would take me off of the

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New York Rangers.

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Speaker 2: So the under is the only player I'm going to

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make today.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, pres and you know every game is independent, you know,

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I mean in the season, but it is tough to

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want to take the over with the New York Rangers. Yeah,

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when they are they're averaging one point nine to four

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goals per game at home, at home where you're supposed

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to it is supposed to be your fortress. Kind of

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like they talk about in Vegas where teams come in

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and they're they're afraid to play you. No one's afraid

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to play the New York Rangers at the moment going

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into New York and this is their first game with

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twenty twenty six. They return home from a six game

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East Coast trip. They were in Florida for the Winter Classic,

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So we'll see. Until something changes. You just can't play

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any Ranger overs at any point. It should be five

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and a half every time they play at home.

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Speaker 4: Yeah, and I'll tell you, Karl, I mean what you

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do about their home record five ten and three home.

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They've won five games in regulation at home. I have

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to believe that that is going to turn around. I

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have to believe that the Rangers are going to be

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bet on team at home moving forward. I'm not there yet,

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and I'm not betting the Rangers tonight, but I cannot

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believe that they're going to go five ten and three again.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, you want to say it, but we had the

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same discussion with the Rangers last year. It's like last

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year we blamed injuries and you know, these guys out

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of the lineup, Panerian out of the lineup, Adam Fox

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out of the lineup for extended periods of time. They

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lose Kriid, but they traded quieter away training away to

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someone who can score. Andrew is never a good thing

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on a team that's not scoring goals.

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Speaker 1: Yeah, and just like an overall key guy for the

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depth of that team. True too, like when the big

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guys aren't stepping up, to have someone like that that

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can kind of be.

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Speaker 2: You know, a perfect like fit sort of.

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Speaker 1: So pres I want to ask you though, like do

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you think that, like how much do you write into

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I know you mentioned the total more so, but like

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for me the past little while, I'd say I've really

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added it into my handicapping, especially having access to odds

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logic like watching these numbers and stuff. I find it

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like it's harder and harder for me to make plays overnight.

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I will do it, and I've actually been, you know,

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sniping some picks. I like more overnight lately, But because

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of what you just mentioned there, sometimes I do like

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to see when the dust settles.

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Speaker 2: You know how important is that to you?

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Speaker 1: With you know, looking at the number before you go

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to sleep and then when you wake up seeing what

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the number is.

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Speaker 4: Don't factor that in at all, Andrew. The only reason

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that I would factor that in is to see if

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there was an injury or a goaltender change. Other than that,

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the day I start caring about what other people do

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is the day I quit betting.

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Speaker 2: Okay, all right, So yeah, that's that.

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Speaker 4: I mean, it's literally as cold as that could care less.

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And for the record, I think ninety seven percent of

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all people who bet on sports regularly lose.

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Speaker 2: Again.

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Speaker 4: Couldn't care less what other people do, although I obviously

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would like them to bet my plays. I have a promo, guys,

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me and Joe. Full disclosure, I'm piggybacking on this man.

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Joe ran Neieri, my god, the second most profitable handicapper

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at wager Talk last year, absolutely dominating every sport. And

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now we've got a buy one, get one free. You

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get a week of Joe or ninety nine dollars. You

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get a week of meat free, you get a week

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of Meet ninety nine dollars. You get a week of

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Joe for free, no promo code required, ninety nine dollars

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a week of each of us. You head over to

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my page or his page and that promo will be there. Yeah,

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totally piggybacking on his genius. Boys, I got no qualms

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about it.

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Speaker 3: That's a great deal. Nonetheless, that's a great deal. A

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three day all access is like sixteen nine dollars. You're

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basically getting seven days of each of you, and that

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includes the way.

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Speaker 4: And that includes all the wildcard games. So it's an amazing,

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incredible deal. Guys, please take advantage of that. Look lots

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of love everybody. I'm in Boca for the next couple

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of weeks till the fifteenth of January. I'm playing at

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the Hard Rock Seminal on Thursday. It begins. If anyone's

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there in the area, DM me on Twitter. Kick ass boys,

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and let's all win. Man, Let's all freaking have a

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monster week of sports betting.

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Speaker 2: Enjoy the lun I'm jealous of you, man. Enjoy the sun.

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Speaker 3: I enjoy the sun. Enjoy golf, and good luck in

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the Poke tournament. Man, We'll be waiting for some constant

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updates from you.

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Speaker 4: Okay, thanks, guys, be good.

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Speaker 1: You know Karen this comment here, like I, I gotta

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say that we're all entitled to our own opinions, especially

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with betting, and like for me, I actually disagree. Like

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for me, it actually is important to look at like

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I do, like looking at movement. You know, some people

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say that in hockey it's not as important to look

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at goose. I love you, but I think that when

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you look at this year, like for me, especially overnight flips, karm,

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the overnight flips are important to me when it's a

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team that opened up minus one thirty and then this

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morning they're minus one thirty five.

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Speaker 2: Yeah, who cares.

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Speaker 1: But when a team opens up minus one thirty two

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and the game turns into minus one fifteen at south

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point for the other team, that should mean something to

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all of us. I think in my opinion, you know,

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maybe some people don't, but uh, I think that they're

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something to be said about moves like that where there's

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a complete flip, you know, And I get what Prez

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was talking about. It helps you indicate injuries or different

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things like that. But people say the NHL isn't the

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strongest market, and I get that compared to college sports

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or NFL of course, and things like that, but there

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still is a market for it. And I like using

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odds logic to know what's going on with the market.

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Speaker 3: Yeah. I think the most important thing is when I'm

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seeing a number increase or decrease. If I see a

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number flipping from one team to the other team on

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one of these one twenties, one thirties, that all of

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a sudden becomes like a pick them is. It just

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makes me head to not just social media, but the

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team reporting sites. Follow the team reporters who are there

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for the morning skates. Sometimes you'll get some information that

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isn't ready to available. Normally you just don't see it.

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But they're at the cornies skate. They can report who's

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in the or they always report who's in the starters creased.

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So you got a better idea. I want the number

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one goalie. If my write up on a game is

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going to be around who the goalie is for the game,

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you know, kind of like the game we're going to

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talk about right now with Ottawa and Detroit Andrew and

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for the guy who asked what Prizes play was because

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he missed it. Prize likes the under in the game

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Utah in the Rangers game. But you look at Ottawa,

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you have all Mark who's away for personal reasons. Mari

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who don't have much firepower on that team, and they're

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a team that's struggling. You can and we keep thinking

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they're going to turn it around. They just can't. I

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watched their coach, Andrew talk about the game after they

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lost four too to Ottawa, and he's like, you know,

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we get opportunities, we look like we're going to score.

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He goes, we take one step forward and then we

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take two steps back, like this is a guy who's

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who I hate to say, with every loss he sounds

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more and more defeated as a coach. And it's tough

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because Winnipeg was so good last year and they're not

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this year. But you know, they lose four to in Ottawa.

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Marilinen played well, that was his first game, marilining in

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his last I think ten starts where his save percentage

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was over nine. That's not the kind of goal you

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want if you're facing a team like Detroit, who probably

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wants to see somebody other than the Pittsburgh Penguins on

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the ice right now after losing back to back game.

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So because Detroit can score. They're averaging three point three

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eight goals per game over the last eight games on

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the road, going five to two and one, So we

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know they can they can win on the road. We

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know they can score. Can they do tonight? What do

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you think?

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Speaker 1: Well, Carl Overall, I'll just say that, like it's so

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crazy to watch the race of the Atlantic Division right now,

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you know, Like I know I've talked about it a lot,

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but some of these teams going on massive runs, like

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the Maple I think they had like a point in

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nine of their last ten games or eight of the

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last ten games, Buffalo Sabers went on a ten game

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winning streak. You know, all these teams did so much

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and yet not too much changed in the standings, right

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like the Ottawa Senators get a couple wins in a row.

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Like a lot of stuff's going on where you know,

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all of these teams were on a really impressive stretch.

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So what I think is really important. Although people talk

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about the four point games, it's also important to win

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the games against the non division opponents because if you

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win that, you know, I mean, those are the ones

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that can really add up as well. But of course

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if you win those divisional opponents, they are four point

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games pretty much, so you need to win those. So again,

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this one is huge for them. Now, I'm still gonna

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die on the hill that Ottawa is an underrated commodity

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in the NHL. I still think that they're not getting

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the credit that they deserve in this one. But when

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I look at this number here, car, I'm going to

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look at the first period over here, I just think

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that the way that Ottawa's playing, the speed that they're

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coming out with with their game, the possession that they're

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holding right now. According to my analytics, they're one of

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the top possession teams last ten games.

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Speaker 2: Five on five.

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Speaker 1: But also looking at the shots on goal Detroit creates,

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they have a really good shooting percentage. They've got a

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really good top six. I like the first period over

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one and a half goals here. I think we got

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a good start to this one. I think we got

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a desperate Detroit team. Caren, you know, you and I

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we talked about this game on the show we did

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together on Friday afternoon, and we pretty much said, with

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Ottawa and Winnipeg, you know, Winnipeg's desperate, but then so

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is Ottawa.

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Speaker 2: Right, That's what I say.

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Speaker 1: It was like, hey, look, you know, and you were

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talking about the odds in the game. It's like, you

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know what, we could back Winnipeg. But as we've been

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saying lately on the show, the only reason we would

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have backed to Winnipeg in that game is because, well,

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they're super desperate. But guess what, so was Ottawa. A

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lot of that comes down to their speed. Now you've

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got a Detroit team that they looked flat in not one,

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but both of those games against Pittsburgh. I thought, you know,

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so I think that this is going to be an

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important game to have really fast pace in the first period,

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so I think it's gonna be a good one for

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both teams. I actually have a best bet available on

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the side at wager Talk, but I think we're going

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to get off to a fast start.

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Speaker 2: I think Detroit uses their speed.

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Speaker 1: I think the possession right now that Ottawa's carrying and

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holding helps them get off to a good start as well.

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So over one and a half goals in the first

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period is intriguing for me and Karl. I'll tell you

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you know what. I hate to be the guy that says, oh,

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I wish I did this, wish I did that. But

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looking back to that Winnipeg Ottawa game on the weekend,

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that's one that I do wish I jumped on. Because

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it's a similar thing to Buffalo's winning streak. It's the

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same thing with losing streaks. Like I don't know how

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many times I faded Winnipeg during their streak, and sometimes

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if you think to yourself, well, they've lost six or

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seven in a row, there's no way they can keep losing,

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but they did, and then you don't really want to

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jump on a streak too late.

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Speaker 4: Right.

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Speaker 1: It's kind of like last year and the year before

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used to forecast schedules for teams. Right, Sometimes I feel

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like I missed out on a streak, and if Ottawa's

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gonna get on a run, maybe they can do that.

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I don't want to miss out on it. But Detroit

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they're a great team. I don't want to miss out

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on them bouncing back either. So I'm gonna stick with

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the first period over here.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna take a shot on the

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dog here. I just think getting plus one thirty ish

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on on the Red Wings, and I think that line

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is is probably gonna dip. It could get as low

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as plus one twenty but at plus one twenty five

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and some one thirties on the screen right now, I

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think it's it's worth a shot, you know, I get it.

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They lost back to back games against Pittsburgh. Obviously, the

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first one was an OT one. They looked a little

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flat in the second one. But the fact that Pittsburgh

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it's almost like a form thing. The fact that Pittsburgh

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followed up those two wins by coming back from a

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four to one deficit against Columbus and winning that game

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in OT shows you that if Pittsburgh had lost that

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game and got bombed by Columbus, I'm like, I think

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my thought process might be a little different and I

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would think, well, the joy just played two bad games

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against a Pittsburgh team that can only beat them and

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that was it. But no, Pittsburgh has some life. They're

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playing well. I want to look at it as a

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small blip on you know, what has been a good

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season for the Detroit Red Wings. I'm not ready to

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give up on the Wings, and I think you're getting

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the fact that we're not. They're not facing the number

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one goalie for Ottawa in this spot. Mariline can have

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some really bad days. You just got to get a

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lot of pucks on the guy. His goals his say

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percentage is under nine. I think it's at eight to

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seventy five. I think his goals against average is just

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below four. That's not signs of a good goalie, and

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that's why he is the backup. So if, if, if

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this Red Wings team can get some pucks on goal

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and some good opportunities, they could win this game. So

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I'm taking the dog in this one.

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Speaker 2: I just can't.

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Speaker 3: I think to your point, yes, Ottawa a little underrated,

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But I don't want to lay a dollar fifty dollars

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sixty in this spot with the with the sins against

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a Wings team, they're probably coming in a little miffed

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after those back to back losses to the Penguins.

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Speaker 2: I get it.

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Speaker 1: And you know, it's funny, karm because a lot of

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times we love to back the you know, the desperate

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team and the back to back and the team that lost,

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and you know the bounce back angle, and it was

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just weird to see, especially early in that game. I

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didn't really come into that one super pissed off. It

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really didn't seem like it. But you know, we of

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course wish all Mark all the best, and we don't

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know what he's going through, what's going on in his

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personal life. But from a betting p Karen, I'm looking

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at moneypuck dot Com, and the goals saved above expected

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linis Allmark was the dead last goalie in the league

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at minus eighteen point three. Next to him was Bennington

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fourteen point seven. But this is where it gets tough.

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Mari Linen is the third worst at minus.

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Speaker 2: Nine point nine.

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Speaker 1: So it's like you look at it and think, okay,

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all Mark is gone, but he really hasn't been that great.

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Speaker 2: And then you look, like.

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Speaker 1: You said, at the backups numbers third worst in the

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whole league. So it's you know, part of me because

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one of my good friends is a Senators fan, because

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as you know, you know, around here, we don't have

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an NHL team where I am, so you kind of

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just pick your team. And so I was asking him, like,

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what do you think about this sentence team right now?

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And he said, well, I'm worried about the defense. And

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if I'm worried about the defense, I'm really worried about

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the goaltending. So it is interesting, Karen, because I think

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that if you're a team going against this team, like

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maybe shot props could be a good idea tonight for

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the Red Wings, you know, like you said, get some

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shots on Mariline and test them early and see how

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he's gonna do because those are bad, bad numbers. And

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Jonathan here, he said, if Cam Talbotz starts for Detroit,

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the Sins have lost more games to a former goalie

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than any other team in the league. Wings three straight

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first period overs and Ottawa's gone over in the first

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period and five of their last six. Interesting stuff. You

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know that former goalie stuff is always interesting the former goalie.

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I The way I look at it though, is that

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if if a goalie has played for a ton of teams,

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it's not the same as if they only played for one.

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Speaker 2: Or two teams. Right.

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Speaker 1: If you've made your way around the whole league, you

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don't really care about playing a former team anymore.

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Speaker 3: Yeah, no, I get it. There's what do they call

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layman that? I think it is the term. I could

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be wrong. Somebody will correct me in the chat if

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I am. We just they make their way around the

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league and play for a bunch of different teams, and

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I don't think you actually think about it. It's different

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than someone who has played for one team for you know,

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ten straight years and then faces his former side. So

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I wouldn't put too much too much stock into it.

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It'll be interesting, I think. I would have to think

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it's going to be Gibson and goal tonight for them.

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You know, he's he has been good. You know, you

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look at his starts and what he's allowed. He's had

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one bad start. I have to guess over his if

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you look at it, I think is over his last

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ten starts, one bad start the other one, we're pretty

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much all quality starts. He loses five to two to Carolina,

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allows four goals in that one, obviously an empty netter,

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but he allowed only two in that game against Pittsburgh

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in which they lose four to one because of the

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empty netter. Allows only one in the game against Winnipeg,

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three to the Dallas Stars, two to go out against Chicago,

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three a shutouts against Vancouver, and three against the Kraken.

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So all pretty much quality starts, all with like say,

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percentages above nine. With the exception of a couple of

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games he's playing well. I would rather see him as

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the number one goalie in Detroit than I would Cam Talbot.

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So Journeyman, thank you. Nebraska knows I really appreciate it,

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and Nebraska knows is a fantastic guy. The Detroit man

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goes to the games and sent me a very nice

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message on the weekend which I really appreciated. So Andrew,

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I'm sticking with Detroit to get the upset win. Now,

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we very rarely see this, but we've seen it a

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couple of times. Andrew. The same teams playing in the

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same venue over two or three days. Minnesota and the

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LA Kings in this one? Where are you going on

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this one? And then I will give you my thoughts.

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Speaker 1: You know, I think we're starting to see more of this,

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and I don't know what's going on with the NHL.

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Car be is there is there a money issue going

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on with the NHL that can't afford to spread out

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the uh, the travel. They gotta just get that in

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while they're there. They gotta you know, what I think

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the problem probably really was was the World Juniors is

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going on in Minnesota.

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Speaker 2: So they said, you know what the World Juniors is

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going on in Minnesota.

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Speaker 1: Let's just have you guys play back to back against

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the exact same team here.

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Speaker 2: That works a little bit better for us.

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Speaker 1: So and of course that's had a lot to do

478
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with Minnesota being on the road for a little bit

479
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of time. So I look forward to seeing what they're

480
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what they'll play is like when they get back home.

481
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They played of course the Jets, Knights, Sharks, Ducks, now Kings,

482
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and of course after that one, they'll be home on

483
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next Saturday. So they have one more game against the

484
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Kraken and then they'll make their way home.

485
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Speaker 2: But when I look at this one.

486
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Speaker 1: Here, I gotta look at I gotta look at taking

487
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this wild team. I do I the bounce back factor,

488
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but overall a lot of my analytical numbers will say

489
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that they're the clear team last ten metrics across the

490
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board Los Angeles. To me, their defense is just clearly slipping.

491
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They're giving up too much. They're allowing far too many

492
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high danger chances. This is a team that is not

493
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the La Kings that we used to know. And if

494
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we have two teams that play relatively the same style,

495
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that I want to back the team that's in revenge

496
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mode and the team that I still trust to not

497
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be as leaky defensively. So when I look at it, Car,

498
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I usually like looking at the team total overs, as

499
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you know, but this is actually gonna be one of

500
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those days where I look towards the team total under

501
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for the team that I'm betting against. I feel like

502
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that's the way I can get the best value. It's

503
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the way I can get the best number. And I'm

504
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actually gonna take the team total under two and a

505
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half goals for the LA Kings. Now, looking at odds logic,

506
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right now, you've got to shop around and find the

507
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best price, because each book kind of has a little

508
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bit of a different number here, but I'm seeing plus

509
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money plus one ten plus one fifteen Minnesota while to

510
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lock it down and play a good defensive game. Because

511
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as much as I look at LA Kings their defense struggling,

512
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I think that Minnesota is a big bounce back team.

513
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They didn't look great in their last game offensively, excuse me, defensively,

514
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and they're gonna want to lock it down and play better.

515
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And some teams I talk about this with a junior

516
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podcast that I host, carmon a lot of times. In

517
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the junior hockey world, these days, they're doing back to

518
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backs against the same team to limit the travel, and

519
00:26:30,640 --> 00:26:34,680
coaches like this, but players don't. Any coach I've ever

520
00:26:34,759 --> 00:26:38,559
talked to about these situations, they enjoy it because they

521
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get the chance to have their team right the wrongs

522
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that they did. The players, they don't really feel excited

523
00:26:44,599 --> 00:26:46,400
about it. They're like, oh, man, we just played these

524
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guys like I don't want to play them again. And

525
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I think the coaches, they get a chance to go

526
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into the film room immediately correct some of the wrong things.

527
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Speaker 2: So I'm going to take a LA team total under

528
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two and a half.

529
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Speaker 1: I think still to this day at their core Minnesota

530
00:27:00,200 --> 00:27:02,559
when they play wildcarm I think they're a defensive team.

531
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Speaker 2: What do you think?

532
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Speaker 3: Yeah, A lot of numbers obviously point to Minnesota in

533
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this one, Andrew, and if you can bring up that

534
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image that I dropped in our slack. But to talk

535
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about these two, I might as well integrate the pod

536
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play into this one. So if you guys give me

537
00:27:23,599 --> 00:27:26,880
a second, we'll get that one up on the screen

538
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for you guys, so you'll know my thoughts on this

539
00:27:29,920 --> 00:27:32,160
game because it is the Minnesota Wild.

540
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Speaker 2: The Wild their last background. Man, I missed the black background.

541
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What happened? You were doing so well? No anti background,

542
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come on.

543
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Speaker 3: So you have to mat I think, Yeah, the Minnesota

544
00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:47,240
I think is the right side in this one minus

545
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one fifteen the last fourteen games, they have one regulation

546
00:27:50,920 --> 00:27:53,799
loss only their ten to one and three, and that

547
00:27:53,839 --> 00:27:56,319
regulation loss was the Colorado Avalanche, who give a lot

548
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of teams losses in regulation, So they picked up points

549
00:28:00,160 --> 00:28:02,880
in thirteen or fourteen games. They have the third best

550
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road record in the NHL or in the Western Conference

551
00:28:06,559 --> 00:28:09,359
this year, and they're playing in LA team that is

552
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I think two and eight or three and seven. The

553
00:28:11,319 --> 00:28:14,480
last ten games but has the second worst home record.

554
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Sixteen points is all they've accumulated at home, only ahead

555
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of the Vancouver Canucks, who have eleven. Minnesota Wild they're

556
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gonna they'll lendo splitting these two games. So give me

557
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the Wild minus one thirteen, sorry, minus one fifteen in

558
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this one as your pod play.

559
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Speaker 1: The Minnesota wildcarm seven grand. Seven grand for that now,

560
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not too bad.

561
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Speaker 3: We're trying to We're trying to get it higher. So

562
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if I had a couple of pod plays on the weekend,

563
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so if you guys are following me on the X

564
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and you should be at at Carmine Biancle WT. I

565
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posted the images on there. The first one one it

566
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was a Saturday game Tampa Bay and San Jose over

567
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one and a half first period that hit after four minutes.

568
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And then unfortunately on Sunday, my pod play was also

569
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my client play and Columbus somehow found a way to

570
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throw away a four to one lead in allow way

571
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tying goal with twelve seconds left in that game to

572
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kill the pod player. Else we would be well over

573
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seventy seven hundred and going into this new week. This

574
00:29:23,480 --> 00:29:26,279
is a huge week in the NHL. So many games

575
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I spent the weekend going over the cards, travel schedules,

576
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and I absolutely love this week. So it's going to

577
00:29:32,759 --> 00:29:34,960
be a big week for me, a lot of action.

578
00:29:35,160 --> 00:29:37,960
I think in the NHL, Andrew, you have a same

579
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Game partly or are you gonna do?

580
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Speaker 2: I do? And I gotta say Carma.

581
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Speaker 1: It's kind of funny because I was thinking that there

582
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are gonna be some of these players that didn't make

583
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the Olympic teams that were going to be, you know,

584
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pissed off and score some goals. But actually the guys

585
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that have made the team have been the guys that

586
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have played well recently. Tom Wilson, he gets named to

587
00:29:56,279 --> 00:29:59,359
the team and he scores two goals immediately. So something

588
00:29:59,400 --> 00:30:01,319
I've looked at prop wise, and I actually did a

589
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video on the weekend talking about that. A couple of

590
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these guys that have been pretty strong have been the

591
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guys that actually made the Olympics for whether it be

592
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Team Canada or Team Usay, all right, guys, this one

593
00:30:13,359 --> 00:30:17,119
isn't the biggest same game parlay or prop parlay by

594
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any means, but I do like this one quite a bit.

595
00:30:19,160 --> 00:30:23,720
Here we've got four picks for two games. Brady Kuld

596
00:30:23,759 --> 00:30:27,000
Shuck and Drake Bathson playing on the same line. Here

597
00:30:27,039 --> 00:30:31,759
they have the home ice. Drake Bathson always plays well

598
00:30:31,799 --> 00:30:34,720
with Kodchuk. He missed him while he was out. Kochuck

599
00:30:34,799 --> 00:30:37,400
missed a lot of time, guys, And now these two

600
00:30:37,440 --> 00:30:40,480
guys are back together working together on the second line.

601
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A lot of high volume shots for both of these guys,

602
00:30:43,680 --> 00:30:46,039
and when their line is on the ice, they spend

603
00:30:46,079 --> 00:30:48,519
a lot of time in the offensive zone. These two

604
00:30:48,599 --> 00:30:51,640
guys together are minus one thirty. Now the next one,

605
00:30:51,640 --> 00:30:53,640
This is where you get a good plus one forty five.

606
00:30:53,720 --> 00:30:57,200
Here you can get Nasen Kadri and Igor Sharon Govic

607
00:30:57,359 --> 00:31:00,039
at plus one forty four. You put all four of

608
00:30:59,920 --> 00:31:03,960
these together, you get plus three thirty one. Shop round,

609
00:31:04,000 --> 00:31:06,480
make sure you get the best price possible. We have

610
00:31:06,559 --> 00:31:10,759
no affiliation with any sportsbook here on puck time, but guys,

611
00:31:11,240 --> 00:31:13,039
that one is a great one because you know what.

612
00:31:13,160 --> 00:31:15,480
Cadri has been leading the way. But Sharon Govitch is

613
00:31:15,519 --> 00:31:17,599
where all the value is. He's about plus one twenty

614
00:31:17,599 --> 00:31:21,680
five plus one thirty. You know, sometimes alone just to

615
00:31:21,720 --> 00:31:25,759
get a point. But Kadri, Sharon Govic, Bathson and could

616
00:31:25,799 --> 00:31:28,319
shuck all four of those guys to get the job done.

617
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And I'm not gonna lie carm the start of the

618
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start of the season, with the same gamers, we cast

619
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a seven to one, eight to one, nine to one.

620
00:31:37,519 --> 00:31:39,559
I'm gonna keep it rolling with these three to ones,

621
00:31:39,759 --> 00:31:41,839
these plus three fifty. We're not gonna get two care

622
00:31:42,000 --> 00:31:45,279
until we start piling these wins back again. We're gonna

623
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keep these three because the three to ones are hitting,

624
00:31:47,240 --> 00:31:50,000
you know, and the and the and the plus two hundreds,

625
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and the couple days ago we did six we did

626
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three sets of pairs, and I told people, don't just

627
00:31:56,920 --> 00:31:59,599
do you know, a six game parlay, a six person

628
00:31:59,640 --> 00:32:03,720
parlay makes you do all the pairs, and you know,

629
00:32:03,880 --> 00:32:06,599
they're starting to hit those plus two hundreds plus two baites.

630
00:32:06,599 --> 00:32:09,680
So the guys don't always do that. Wash Redskins says,

631
00:32:09,720 --> 00:32:13,559
no NHL for twenty days in February. Olympics. Brother, it's

632
00:32:13,599 --> 00:32:16,079
the Olympics. It's the Olympic break. So we'll have to

633
00:32:16,079 --> 00:32:19,119
make sure Karmen that we figure out which teams to

634
00:32:19,240 --> 00:32:21,359
back outside of the break because some guys are going

635
00:32:21,400 --> 00:32:23,000
to have a lot more rest than others.

636
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Speaker 3: Yeah, there'll be plenty of action. Still, there's tons of

637
00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:32,240
soccer going on. Hey, Olympic, I'll have and I'll have

638
00:32:32,279 --> 00:32:36,519
some Olympic stuff up as well too, across different sports

639
00:32:36,519 --> 00:32:39,240
because a lot of these international ones I do take

640
00:32:39,279 --> 00:32:42,559
part in just because it's proven profitable over the last

641
00:32:42,599 --> 00:32:48,160
little while. But yeah, that's about it for me. A

642
00:32:48,240 --> 00:32:51,599
little shorter show than normal, but two plays up in

643
00:32:51,640 --> 00:32:54,960
the NHL over at wager Talk, and we'll start loading

644
00:32:54,960 --> 00:32:57,720
some plays as part of customer Appreciation Day as well too.

645
00:32:59,279 --> 00:33:02,559
Wild Card weekend coming up, so we'll see how that goes.

646
00:33:03,319 --> 00:33:06,039
The NFL season is over. It's a shame we don't

647
00:33:06,039 --> 00:33:10,559
have like twelve, thirteen, fourteen games going on anymore. It

648
00:33:10,680 --> 00:33:15,880
is a thin down. Soccer will return tomorrow. I swept

649
00:33:16,000 --> 00:33:19,880
every game on that I played and released for clients

650
00:33:19,920 --> 00:33:24,079
on the weekend in soccer, so I'm skipping today and

651
00:33:24,119 --> 00:33:25,960
moving on to tomorrow where there's some good games as

652
00:33:25,960 --> 00:33:29,079
well too. Those will be available a little later today

653
00:33:30,039 --> 00:33:32,240
and Bowl Action, I'm gonna have some ball plays up.

654
00:33:32,240 --> 00:33:35,160
I'm fourteen to five and one with the Bowl plays.

655
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I'm on a great run right now. I think that's

656
00:33:37,400 --> 00:33:40,920
the third best record over at wager Talk. I don't

657
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have a play in the Bowl game today, But I

658
00:33:42,839 --> 00:33:47,559
do like Montana State laying the ten and a half points.

659
00:33:47,599 --> 00:33:52,599
I think this team, this team's they're a very good team.

660
00:33:52,680 --> 00:33:54,359
They lost their first two games of the season, one

661
00:33:54,400 --> 00:33:58,440
of them to Oregon, of course, and they pretty much

662
00:33:58,519 --> 00:34:01,400
run the board in every other game, putting up winning

663
00:34:01,400 --> 00:34:04,160
by double scores in each one. I think they the

664
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Bobcats win this one. So Montana State as a free

665
00:34:07,200 --> 00:34:09,679
play as well too for you guys today, and that

666
00:34:09,679 --> 00:34:12,440
one goes this evening at seven thirty pm. I believe

667
00:34:12,440 --> 00:34:15,119
Andrew tell us what you got up at wager talk

668
00:34:15,159 --> 00:34:16,119
and close it out.

669
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Speaker 1: Yeah, thanks to all of you guys that hopped on

670
00:34:19,320 --> 00:34:22,119
my late night college basketball play where we're doing the

671
00:34:22,159 --> 00:34:25,119
team totals. We're doing totals with college basketball, not as

672
00:34:25,199 --> 00:34:28,280
much the sides, most of the team totals, trusting my analytics,

673
00:34:28,320 --> 00:34:30,719
trusting my websites that I use. And we did cash

674
00:34:30,719 --> 00:34:33,400
a nice ticket flew over by like twenty points and

675
00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:35,599
those can always fe feel really really good.

676
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Speaker 2: NHL.

677
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Speaker 1: Look, we're starting to get it going here, guys, and

678
00:34:38,519 --> 00:34:40,480
at twenty twenty six, you know, past couple of days

679
00:34:40,519 --> 00:34:42,599
have been pretty good. Did lose last night on the

680
00:34:42,679 --> 00:34:45,800
Vegas Golden Knights, and that's not exciting. You know, you

681
00:34:45,800 --> 00:34:48,039
don't like to lose one, especially when you have favorites

682
00:34:48,119 --> 00:34:50,320
like that. But we are in action with not one,

683
00:34:50,400 --> 00:34:53,800
but two four percent plays in the NHL for Monday night.

684
00:34:54,159 --> 00:34:56,280
Let's get this week off to a really, really good

685
00:34:56,320 --> 00:34:58,440
start here, guys. And of course you can always join

686
00:34:58,880 --> 00:35:01,840
Carmine or myself well for seven day, thirty day or

687
00:35:02,000 --> 00:35:06,039
ninety day packages at wagertalk dot com. Any questions, of course,

688
00:35:06,079 --> 00:35:08,880
you can reach out Carmine at Carmine Biancle WT and

689
00:35:08,960 --> 00:35:11,480
myself at McGinnis picks on X.

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Speaker 2: Thanks for watching, guys.

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Speaker 1: You got wager Talk today coming up at twelve o'clock

692
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Eastern time, and all kinds of great content across the channel.

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Do us a favor and hit the like button. It

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