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Friday, December 01st 2006 (Bob Acton)
December 1, 2006 (New York) – With all due apologies to the NFL and NCCA the fastest and hardest hitting sport these days in not on the gridiron, but rather the frozen ponds in NHL cities across North America! Many sports fans were cringing at the hit Ben Roethlisberger absorbed last week courtesy of Bart Scott of the Ravens, yet every night in arenas throughout the NHL, hits like this are common occurrences.
You have powerful men flying around on sharpened blades and hitting opposing players against walls that do not give and guys shooting pucks regularly in excess of 100 mph. SuperBook.com loves the new changes that have been made in regards to rules in the NHL, as it allows their customers so many incredible betting opportunities.
The over/under on goals scored in a game is a major attraction at the largest online gaming company on the continent, as with increased penalties called by the referees, the number of goals scored increases.
Hockey fans in this great state of New York are loving the ice wars these days, as the New York Rangers and Buffalo Sabres reside in the penthouse of their respective divisions. Buffalo is on an incredible roll with their 19-3-1-1 mark, yet the best record in hockey belongs to the Anaheim Ducks who are 19-2.
Now Buffalo may be winning the war on ice most nights, but their point spread record is just 12-12 and that means wagering against them is not always a bad thing. We touched briefly on the over/under and Buffalo has gone over the total 6 out of the last 10 games. The Rangers on the other hand, who oppose the Sabres on December 1, have gone under the total, an incredible 8 out of the last 10 games.
The Minnesota Wild and the Detroit Red Wings hook up on the first weekend in December and these guys have a penchant for playing games under the total. The under is 12-4-4 in the past 20 games and the Wild has played under the total 7 of the past 10 games.
Another nugget to consider is Calgary at home on Friday nights, as most teams are in the middle of a long West Coast swing and are usually exhausted when they reach the Rocky Mountains.
Bob Acton
Sports Betting