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AAA's SITUATIONAL DESTRUCTION - +$23,000 NHL RUN!
(NHL) Winnipeg vs. Nashville,
Money Line: -165.00 Nashville (Home)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -165.00 Nashville (Home)
Result: Loss
This is an 8* SITUATIONAL DESTRUCTION on the Nashville Predators.
While we are primarily a situationally based handicapping service, we don't prescribe to any one single methodology, but instead feel that being flexible with ones approach is the best way to secure profits over the longterm. Sometimes we keep it simple, while other times we'll take into account a bunch of different factors, like motivation, scheduling and significant injuries. The actual contestants on the field of play rarely enter into our equation when making selections, unless it's a Top 3 player like a LeBron James or Aaron Rodgers etc. One set of criteria which we almost always use when making our decisions, are Against The Spread (ATS) statistics. Sometimes these stats can be overrated and other times they help foreshadow the outcome of a contest.
This particular play is based on a few different factors:
Winnipeg's brutal road play: After falling 4-1 in Anaheim on Sunday, the Jets are just 2-12-1 on the road since November 5th and all but one of those setbacks in that stretch has come by at least two goals.
Jets brutal special teams: Winnipeg has gone 2 for 30 with the man advantage over the last ten games and falling to 13.9 percent efficiency overall, while the penalty kill is an abysmal 28 for 41 (76.3) over its last 11 contests.
Winnipeg's brutal offense: Drew Stafford is the only among five different players with at least ten goals to score one in the team's last three outings; Blake Wheeler has scored in ten games.
Pekka Rinne: The Predators' netminder is 8-1-0 with a 1.56 GAA and .942 save percentage lifetime as a starter vs. the Jets.
The bottom line: In our opinion, this line should in fact be quite a bit larger, Winnipeg is getting too much respect here, we're expecting a lop-sided destruction from the opening tip until the final horn; play on the PREDATORS.
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While we are primarily a situationally based handicapping service, we don't prescribe to any one single methodology, but instead feel that being flexible with ones approach is the best way to secure profits over the longterm. Sometimes we keep it simple, while other times we'll take into account a bunch of different factors, like motivation, scheduling and significant injuries. The actual contestants on the field of play rarely enter into our equation when making selections, unless it's a Top 3 player like a LeBron James or Aaron Rodgers etc. One set of criteria which we almost always use when making our decisions, are Against The Spread (ATS) statistics. Sometimes these stats can be overrated and other times they help foreshadow the outcome of a contest.
This particular play is based on a few different factors:
Winnipeg's brutal road play: After falling 4-1 in Anaheim on Sunday, the Jets are just 2-12-1 on the road since November 5th and all but one of those setbacks in that stretch has come by at least two goals.
Jets brutal special teams: Winnipeg has gone 2 for 30 with the man advantage over the last ten games and falling to 13.9 percent efficiency overall, while the penalty kill is an abysmal 28 for 41 (76.3) over its last 11 contests.
Winnipeg's brutal offense: Drew Stafford is the only among five different players with at least ten goals to score one in the team's last three outings; Blake Wheeler has scored in ten games.
Pekka Rinne: The Predators' netminder is 8-1-0 with a 1.56 GAA and .942 save percentage lifetime as a starter vs. the Jets.
The bottom line: In our opinion, this line should in fact be quite a bit larger, Winnipeg is getting too much respect here, we're expecting a lop-sided destruction from the opening tip until the final horn; play on the PREDATORS.
AAA Sports