NHL Betting Predictions November 4th

Senators logoThe Flames and Preds came through for us as dogs so we finished the night 2-1 for +1.55 units, which brings the season long record to (34-22) for +14.52 units!  It’s been a crazy last couple of weeks for my NHL picks and I plan to keep picking winners so continue to check out the site daily.

Montreal Canadiens @ Ottawa Senators

The Habs are on a 3 game winning streak, which includes 2 wins over the defending Stanley Cup Champion Bruins.  A team that defeated the Senators in their last outing.  That being said the Senators are playing in front of their home crowd at the Scotiabank Place tonight where they have been very good so far this season (5-2-0).  The Sens are looking to get back in the win column after their 6 game winning streak came to an end and they will have to do so without captain Daniel Alfredsson.  The Sens have already shown that they can win without their captain, but they will need more from Spezza tonight if they are to win.  I can see this game going either way, but I don’t really understand the Sens as home dogs so I’m taking them tonight.

Play: Senators +106 (BetOnline.com)

Washington Capitals @ Carolina Hurricanes

The Caps were in the news a lot for the benching of Ovechkin in the final minute of their game against the Ducks on Tuesday.  Coach Bruce Boudreau decided to go with the Laich line, which was on fire all night, and it ended up paying off with the Caps forcing overtime and winning the game.  That being said Ovechkin hasn’t been going lately and the Caps had lost their previous two games before pulling that one out.  The Caps are without Mike Green and it seems to be hurting more than most would have anticipated.  The Hurricanes have been good at home (3-1-1) this season and won their Tuesday game at home against Tampa Bay.  This should be a tight game, but I think the ‘Canes will pull it out.

Play: Hurricanes +125 (SportsInteraction.com)

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Written by: Niko de Jonge

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