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(NHL) Nashville vs. Columbus,
Money Line: 163.00 Columbus (Home)
Result: Loss
Money Line: 163.00 Columbus (Home)
Result: Loss
You need certain factors to get behind an underdog in this high of a price range. The Blue Jackets have enough going in this spot to be worth a shot.
Here are three key elements that make Columbus worthy of pulling the upset:
No. 1: Letdown situation for Nashville. The Predators are off their biggest win and most intense game of the season, nipping the Stars, 2-1, in overtime at home this past Saturday night. It's going to be difficult for the Predators to reach that sky-high level facing the last place team in their Central Division.
No. 2: The Blue Jackets still are playing hard. Tough guy Columbus coach John Tortorella wouldn't have it any other way. Columbus is 1-3 in its last four games. The victory was at home against the Red Wings. The losses were all on the road - 3-1 to the defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning with Tampa Bay scoring an empty-net goal to account for the third goal, 4-3 to the Lightning in overtime and 2-1 in overtime this past Saturday to the Hurricanes.
No. 3: Columbus has a hot goalie. Elvis Merzlikins is below the radar. He has been outstanding recently with a .945 save percentage in his last six games. Merzlikins has stopped 61 of 63 shots during the past two games.
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Here are three key elements that make Columbus worthy of pulling the upset:
No. 1: Letdown situation for Nashville. The Predators are off their biggest win and most intense game of the season, nipping the Stars, 2-1, in overtime at home this past Saturday night. It's going to be difficult for the Predators to reach that sky-high level facing the last place team in their Central Division.
No. 2: The Blue Jackets still are playing hard. Tough guy Columbus coach John Tortorella wouldn't have it any other way. Columbus is 1-3 in its last four games. The victory was at home against the Red Wings. The losses were all on the road - 3-1 to the defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning with Tampa Bay scoring an empty-net goal to account for the third goal, 4-3 to the Lightning in overtime and 2-1 in overtime this past Saturday to the Hurricanes.
No. 3: Columbus has a hot goalie. Elvis Merzlikins is below the radar. He has been outstanding recently with a .945 save percentage in his last six games. Merzlikins has stopped 61 of 63 shots during the past two games.
(Editor's note: Stephen Nover is going for his fifth straight winning NHL season. Stephen is 8-2 on his last 10 premium/free hockey plays. Don't miss any of Stephen's plays, all of which come with his signature deep analysis and are guaranteed to win.)