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Article posted on Thursday 01 March
Not all that long ago, the talk around the NHL was that the Boston Bruins were the hottest team in the league when they collected points in 18 straight games from Dec. 16-Jan. 25. Lately, though, it's the Pittsburgh Penguins who have ascended to the mantle of the team that is bringing the heat. The two-time defending Stanley Cup champions are 17-6-1 since Jangiroux. 1.
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Article posted on Saturday 17 February
In a free fall out of playoff contention, the Chicago Blackhawks have lost eight games in a row, and things don't figure to get any easier for the Hawks with the Washington Capitals in town. The Caps have won three straight from the Blackhawks by a combined score of 15-4. They've also taken seven of their eight seven meetings from Chicago, and two of the last three at Chicago.
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Article posted on Saturday 10 June
To win a championship, your best players must be your best players. That certainly was the case for the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final, as Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Phil Kessel combined for eight points.
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Article posted on Sunday 28 May
OK, you've picked your Stanley Cup winner and placed your wager. But you're not done yet. In fact, the betting is only beginning. Study these various Stanley Cup final prop bets and have at it. You'll be glad you did.
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Article posted on Wednesday 17 May
One goal per game won't cut it at any stage of the NHL season, let alone in the Eastern Conference final. As this set switches locales to Ottawa, the Pittsburgh Penguins must find ways to get the puck past Senators goalie Craig Anderson.
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Article posted on Sunday 14 May
The prop, or proposition bet, began as a wager on a fridge and has since exploded to where you can get odds on everything but the kitchen sink. A sportsbook cottage industry evolved and blossomed into all sports, the Stanley Cup included.
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Article posted on Saturday 13 May
The Ottawa Senators utilized home ice at the start of their second-round series with the New York Rangers to get a 2-0 jump. They won’t hold that edge against Pittsburgh, just one of many factors conspiring against the Sens.