NHL Betting Predictions December 3rd

Senators logoTook the night off yesterday after a disappointing Thursday night when I went 0-1 after the Senators blew their 1 goal lead with 5 minutes left to lose in regulation.  The season record now stands at (55-52) for +3.05 units.  Our profits are dwindling so tonight is important to finish with a positive return.

Ottawa Senators @ Washington Capitals

The Caps have been playing very poorly lately and are currently on a four game losing streak.  Their home record is still a very strong 8-4-1, but until they get a win under new head coach Dale Hunter I see them as a weak team that it is smart to wager against.  The Caps have lost their last 3 home games as well and have only scored 1 goal in each of their past 3 games.  They are a struggling team and the Senators should be able to take advantage of this as pretty big underdogs tonight.

Play: Senators +150 (5Dimes.com)

New York Rangers @ Tampa Bay Lightning

The Rangers are back on a roll having won their last 4 games, while the Lightning have lost 2 straight.  The Rangers are a legit team this year and I expect them to win this game.

Play: Rangers +100 (5Dimes.com)

Toronto Maple Leafs @ Boston Bruins

The Maple Leafs and Bruins played a couple nights ago with the Bruins winning 6-3.  The game was tight though and the score doesn’t tell the whole story.  The Bruins should win again tonight, but with the odds the smart money is on the Maple Leafs.

On top of that I have made a deal with SportsInteraction.com for all Canadian visitors to my site.  If you sign up for an account at Sports Interaction, not only will you receive the 100% matching bonus up to $125, but you will also receive a $20 guaranteed bet on your first NHL moneyline wager.  This is a perfect game to place your free $20 bet because the return is high and if you lose the bet you get the $20 back anyways.

I will have more information on this promotion later.  More information and the sign up page can be found here.

Play: Maple Leafs +180 (SportsInteraction.com)

Written by: Niko de Jonge

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