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Friday, January 12, 2018

NHL Odds: Flames visit Lightning in Tampa Bay Thursday Night

The NHL’s top team welcomes the Calgary Flames to town this Thursday for a showdown between premier offensive forwards. Watch as Kucherov and Stamkos take on Calgary’s Johnny Hockey and Sean Monahan.

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Great things were expected of the Calgary Flames (22-16-4) this season. After making the playoffs with one of the youngest rosters in the league last year, Calgary was expected to build off of their 94-point 2016-17 campaign, and push deeper into the playoffs. They’re +3300 on the futures board to capture Lord Stanley’s Cup, but to date, sit out of a playoff spot. Calgary will be looking for their young stars to step up against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday and put themselves back into playoff contention.

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Tampa Bay (31-9-3) enters Thursday night’s contest with a comfortable lead in the Eastern Conference. They’ve amassed an incredible +53 goal differential and have treated bettors to 21.98 units on the puckline. Their success has been buttressed by the standout play of their dynamic offensive duo of Nikita Kucherov and Steven Stamkos. Kucherov leads the NHL in points (60), while Stamkos is tied at third (52). At +600 to win it all this year, there have been few surer things than the Lightning this season.



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NHL Odds: Johnny Hockey Visits Tampa to take on the Lightning

The Calgary Flames’ offensive phenom, Johnny Gaudreau, will make his way to Florida to try to best the league’s highest scoring team. Currently on pace for 92 points, Gaudreau is looking to set a new career high offensively, while also leading the Flames to new heights in the postseason.

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At the other end of the ice stands the best team in the NHL. Tampa Bay has dominated the league this season, losing only nine regulation games through 43 games played. Tampa has benefitted from a standout season from their goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy, who is making a case for the Hart and Vezina Trophies. See if the netminder can stifle the Flames’ gifted offense.




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