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Ice picks: Today's best NHL bets

Monday's NHL Best Bet

Pittsburgh Penguins at Montreal Canadiens (155, 5.5)

In a series and sport of attrition, the Penguins are starting to win the battle on the ice and the trainers' room.

Pittsburgh center Jordan Staal, right wing Bill Guerin and left wing Mike Rupp are all back in the lineup after missing time with injuries and have at least one game under their belts to get back in the groove.

Although they did not score, all three were credited for setting effective screens in the Pens' victory in Game 5, not to mention helping wear down super goalie Jaroslav Halak.

"When you have a goaltender who's playing (the way Halak is), you need to get people there," Penguins coach Dan Bylsma told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "That's an indication of how we need to score goals."

While the Penguins are getting healthier on offense, the Canadiens are going in the opposite direction on defense. Blueliners Jaroslav Spacek (illness) and Hal Gill (leg) are questionable for tonight's Game 6.

Even if they can play, having two blueliners at less than 100 percent against the explosive Penguins could spell the end of the Habs' surprising postseason run and the series' streak of four straight unders.

Pick: Over
 
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What Bettors Need To Know: Flyers at Bruins

Fight or Flight?

With their backs against the wall, the Philadelphia Flyers came out swinging in Game 4.

Philadelphia rebounded from a late third-period collapse in overtime, getting the game-winning goal from Simon Gagne in the extra frame. The Flyers victory kept them alive for one more game but may have also instilled an aura of confidence in the team heading into Game 5 in Boston.

"I think it gives us confidence just that we can win again," captain Mike Richards told reporters. "You go through a little bit of a drought like that, some bad luck, and you kind of start doubting yourself."

Game 4 was Philadelphia’s best offensive showing of the series, coming on the heels on two dismal performances in Games 2 and 3. The Flyers scored just three total goals on 61 combined shots over those two contests. They netted five goals on 34 shots in Friday’s win.

"I like the way that we played our first two games (in Boston)," Flyers coach Peter Laviolette told The Press of Atlantic City. "I just don't like the results. They could've gone either way."

Three of the four games this series have been decided by just one goal, with two of those going into overtime.

Bruins in ruins

The grueling NHL playoff pace is taking its toll on the Boston Bruins’ roster.

Boston is without top forwards Marco Sturm and David Krejci, who were injured in this series and are unlikely to return for the remainder of the postseason. However, the Bruins have been playing with holes in their lineup all season, suffering countless injuries over the course of the year.

In total, Boston lost 180-man games to ailments this season and still managed to fight for sixth in the Eastern Conference with a 39-30-4-9 and one of the best defenses in the league, giving up just 2.3 goals per game.

"It's unfortunate," Milan Lucic told the National Post. "But like you said, I don't know how many times (the team has lost a key player). It's just another test for us that we're going to have to overcome. We've had to battle it all year, so we have a lot of experience playing without key guys in the lineup."

In other injury news, defenseman Dennis Seidenberg skated this weekend and could make his return to the Bruins lineup. Seidenberg has been out since April 3 with a lacerated tendon in his left forearm. Fellow blueliner Adam McQuaid is nursing a undisclosed injury lower-body injury and is listed as doubtful for Monday’s game.

Simon says

Simon Gagne made up for missed time with his series debut Friday. After missing the first three games against the Bruins due to a broken foot, the Flyers forward netted the overtime winner in Game 4.

"(Gagne) had a number of good shifts tonight with Richie and Car-bomb, and we're going to need more of that on Monday," defenseman Chris Pronger told the media. "We need to get goals from a lot of different guys. It's tough to rely on one or two guys to always score the goals for us. When you get four or five guys scoring goals for you (each) night, you're going to win a lot of hockey games."

While the Flyers got Gagne back on its top line, they’re still missing Jeff Carter and could be minus trouble maker Dan Carcillo, who left Friday’s game with a knee injury. The two days off should give the pesky forward time to heal up, however, the team has not said much about his injury.

Power shift

The deciding edge in this second-round series has been special teams play.

Philadelphia has not scored in its last 10 power-play opportunities over the past three games while Boston has netted at least one goal with the man advantage per game in that same span.

The Bruins also rank tops in the NHL in penalty kill efficiency this postseason, posting a 94.1 percent success rate while down a man. The Flyers have killed off just under 85 percent of their penalties in the playoffs.
 
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Game of the day: Magic at Hawks

The Orlando Magic look to close out the Atlanta Hawks in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Magic have won the first three games of the series by an average of nearly 30 points.

It’s over Yogi

No NBA team has ever come back from an 0-3 deficit and the Hawks surely look like they’ve thrown the towel in. About the only thing left for Atlanta backers is to see if they can cover the spread in one of these games. They’ve lost all three games ATS also.

The Magic have won seven straight playoff games, they’re the only team not to lose a playoff contest this year. Surely they would like to close this one and hope the Celtics and Cavaliers go the distance.

Joe, you ought to be embarrassed

Joe Johnson was.

Johnson shot 3-of-15 in Saturday’s mess. In a series that was supposed to be competitive, the Hawks haven’t even shown up. They shot 35 percent from the floor in Saturday’s 105-75 loss and watched the Magic do whatever they wanted on the other end of the court. Ten Orlando players scored. It shot 50 percent and out-rebounded Atlanta 51-34.

It was the Hawks’ worst home loss of the season and their worst home playoff loss in franchise history.

Johnson is eyeing a big payday after the season but his certainly giving his agent ulcers with his postseason performance.

Hawks coach Mike Woodson is in the same predicament. He is in the final year, perhaps final game of a two-year contract.

Comeback kids?

While it would take an act of God or congress to revive the Hawks in the series, Atlanta should be able to make things interesting in Game 4.

After all, the Hawks were 34-7 at home in the regular season and lost two straight on its homecourt only once - the second game of that skid came in overtime against the Knicks on New Year’s Day .

The Hawks have won 72 percent of their games following a loss and now they’ve lost three straight.

Home ain’t so sweet after all

If the Hawks don’t come out of the blocks on fire Monday, the fans are poised to turn on them.

Homecourt could turn into a disadvantage Monday. The few fans who stayed until the end of Saturday’s game booed the Hawks steadily.

That didn’t seem to bother Johnson, who said after the game he could care less if they showed up at all. He’ll certainly be a target of their wrath if Atlanta trails early

Trend setting

-Seven of the past eight games in this series have gone under.
-The Magic has won 13 straight games now, counting the regular season. They’ve outscored the Hawks in 11-of-12 quarters in this series.
-The Magic have won ATS in nine of their last 10 games.
-The Magic is 19-6-1 ATS in their last 26 games
-The Magic haven’t lost since April 2.
-The Magic have won nine of the last 10 games in this series.
-Two of the three games in this series have gone under the total.
-Five of the last six Atlanta games have gone under the total. On the season, Atlanta games went over 47 times.
 
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Los Angeles Lakers at Utah Jazz (-2.5, 207)

Can Zen master Phil Jackson make his team better even when he screws up? Unless he's really good at playing mind games that's exactly what happened over the weekend.

Jackson has been riding Ron Artest about his 3-point shooting throughout the playoffs. Artest entered Saturday's Game 3 against the Jazz shooting 7-for-42 from behind the arc.

After some particularly tough public criticism Friday, Artest Tweeted several angry, late-night messages about Jackson. Artest's brother claims his Twitter account was hacked, probably by the same "real killer" O.J. is still tracking.

The whole thing came to a head with a pre-game team meeting in which Artest was "apologetic" and Jackson was "sympathetic", perhaps followed by the joining of hands and singing of "Kumbaya" and Artest's best performance of the playoffs - 20 points and 4-for-7 from 3-point range.

"You heard me before the game, I said we know he can make them," Jackson said of Artest. "Three-point shooters run hot and cold and tonight he was pretty hot. I thought he was very effective."

With the air clear, the Lakers had one of their best outside shooting nights of the postseason. Granted, they only won Game 3 on a late tip-in, but the Lakers have been guilty of taking games off on the road when they have a series lead (see Oklahoma City).

The heart-to-heart may have been what the Lakers needed to snap out of their recent malaise, and the heart-breaking loss may have been just enough to rip the life out of the Jazz.

"It’s a tough loss, period," Utah guard Deron Jackson said. "Again, we were in the game, but things just keep going the other way."

Pick: Lakers
 
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New York Yankees at Detroit Tigers (105, 10)

Sergio Mitre makes his first start of the season for the Bronx Bombers, taking veteran Andy Pettitte's place in the rotation while he nurses a sore elbow.

Mitre is no stranger to the starting mound or elbow soreness. He started nine games for the Yankees last season after coming off Tommy John surgery and has 61 career starts to his credit.

Mitre has been solid as a reliever this season, posting a 2.79 ERA in five appearances. But he hasn't thrown more than three innings in a single outing and hasn't started a game since last season, when he lost two straight outings before going back to the bullpen.

Mitre, who had a 6.79 ERA as a starter last season, could have his arm strength put to the test if he makes it to the middle innings. His run support spent a late night at Fenway Park before flying to Detroit.

Detroit counters with Dontrelle Willis, who is having a solid comeback season, and the Tigers' powerful batting order could spell problems for Mitre and the Yanks.

Pick: Tigers


Tampa Bay Rays at Los Angeles Angels (135, 8.5)

A's pitcher Dallas Braden made the mighty Rays' lineup looked like Little Leaguers by pitching a perfect game against them on Sunday. Don't expect it to be the start of a trend.

The Rays face Angels starter Joel Pinero, who has struggled against heavy-hitting team this season. He has lost his last three starts, allowing a combined 19 hits and 15 earned runs in 9.1 innings against the Tigers and Yankees.

The Rays certainly qualify as heavy hitters and they send Matt Garza to the mound, who is a red-hot 5-1 this season but has had problems with the Angels. In his last two starts vs. the AL's L.A., he lasted just 10 total innings and allowed 13 hits, eight earned runs and eight walks.

After a day when the Rays and Angels combined for just one run and five hits, look for both offenses to come to life tonight.

Pick: Over
 
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Mighty missed with the Cavs (-1).

Monday it's the Magic and Penguins. Deficit: 610 sirignanos.
 
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Hondo has just about had his fill of the Pie Guy, who failed against the Sawx last night in Fenway to inflate the accounts payable to 195 murtaughs.

Tonight, he's going with 'Dorf on pitching -- 10 units on the Pirates to make short work of the Reds.
 
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Eastern Conference Playoffs, Semifinals
Game 4, best-of-7 series
Orlando 98, ATLANTA 94
Western Conference Playoffs, Semifinals
Game 4, best-of-7 series
UTAH 105, L.A. Lakers 102
 
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MONTREAL 3, Pittsburgh 2
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MONDAY, MAY 10

NBA PLAYOFFS

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Orlando (7-0 SU, 6-1 ATS) at Atlanta (4-6 SU and ATS)

The Magic look to complete a four-game sweep of the Hawks when the Southeast Division rivals meet for Game 4 of their best-of-7 Eastern Conference semifinal series inside Philips Arena. Orlando’s domination of this series continued Saturday with a 105-75 road win as 2½-point favorite. The Magic shot 50.7 percent from the field and held the Hawks to 34.9 percent shooting, and Orlando also had a whopping 51-24 rebounding edge. All-Star center Dwight Howard led the way with 21 points and 16 rebounds, while Rashard Lewis added 22 points as five Magic players reached double digits in points. Jamal Crawford (22 points), Josh Smith (15 points, 11 rebounds) and Al Horford (11 points, eight rebounds) were the only Hawks who showed up in Game 3. The trio combined to make 18 of 43 field goals (41.8 percent), while the rest of the team was 11-for-40 (27.5 percent). Orlando has now won 13 games in a row dating to the regular season (12-1 ATS), including seven straight postseason victories (6-1 ATS). The Magic’s average margin of victory in the playoffs is 17.7 points per game, including wins over Atlanta of 43, 14 and 30 points. Orlando has won and covered in nine of the last 10 meetings with Atlanta dating to January 2009, going 6-1 SU and ATS this year. Additionally, the Magic are 5-1 ATS in their last five trips to Atlanta, and the favorite has cashed in six straight in this rivalry. Also, the SU winner has covered the spread in 20 straight Hawks-Magic battles, and the winner is on a huge 25-0-1 ATS surge in Atlanta’s last 26 playoff games.
The Magic are 28-16 (25-18-1 ATS) on the highway this season and have won 11 of their last 12 away from home (9-3-1 ATS), going 3-0 SU and ATS in the playoffs. Despite the Game 3 debacle, Atlanta has been superb at home this season at 37-9 (28-18 ATS), averaging 103.7 ppg while allowing just 95.1. The Hawks went 3-1 SU and ATS at Philips Arena in the opening round against Milwaukee. Orlando is on a plethora of positive ATS runs, including 22-7-1 overall (12-1 last 13), 5-0 on the road, 4-0 on Monday, 39-18-1 against Southeast Division teams, 22-5-1 as a favorite, 14-3 as a road favorite, 7-0-1 after getting one day off and 5-0 in conference semifinal action. Atlanta, swept out of the conference semifinals a season ago by the Cavs (0-3-1 ATS), has cashed in four of six home games, but it is otherwise on pointspread skids of 2-6 overall, 2-7 after a non-cover, 2-9 against Southeast Division teams, 1-7 after a straight-up loss and 0-6-1 in conference semifinal action. The Magic have topped the total in seven of 12 after a spread-cover, but they are on “under” streaks of 53-23-1 after one day off, 6-2-1 as a playoff favorite, 7-1 against winning teams and 6-1 in conference semifinal action. Atlanta carries “over” trends of 20-9 after a non-cover and 8-3 as an underdog, but it is on “under” streaks of 5-1 overall, 5-1 at home, 8-3 after a straight-up loss, 9-3 as a playoff underdog and 7-1 against teams with a winning record. In head-to-head action between these rivals, the under has been the play in seven of eight overall, seven of nine in Georgia and two of three in this series.

ATS ADVANTAGE: ORLANDO and UNDER


WESTERN CONFERENCE

L.A. Lakers (6-2, 3-5 ATS) at Utah (4-4 SU, 6-2 ATS)

The defending NBA champion Lakers will try to sweep the Jazz out of the playoffs when this best-of-7 Western Conference semifinal series resumes inside EnergySolutions Arena in Salt Lake City. Los Angeles stole Game 3 on Saturday, rallying for a 111-110 victory as a 4½-point underdog, as Utah point-guard Deron Williams missed a potential game-winning jumper and a follow-up tip-in rimmed out at the buzzer. The Lakers’ used an 8-2 run in the final minute to overcome a five-point deficit, and the surge was keyed by three-pointers from Kobe Bryant and Derek Fisher, who finished with 35 and 20 points, respectively. Pau Gasol chipped in with 14 points and 17 rebounds and Ron Artest had his best offensive performance of the playoffs with 20 points. Williams finished with 28 points in defeat, and Kyle Korver chipped in 23 for the Jazz, who lost despite shooting 48.1 percent overall and 45.5 percent from three-point land (10-for-22). Utah also had 10 more points from the free-throw line and held a 42-39 rebounding edge after getting out-boarded 100-79 in the first two games. The Jazz and Lakers met in the first round of the postseason last year with Los Angeles prevailing in five games (2-3 ATS) en route to the NBA title. Additionally, the Lakers won a six-game second-round playoff series from Utah two years ago. This year, L.A. took three of the four regular-season meetings (SU and ATS), and split two games in Utah. Overall, Los Angeles is on a 21-6 roll against the Jazz overall (17-9-1 ATS). The Lakers are 25-20 (19-25-1 ATS) on the road this season, but they’ve dropped six of their last nine (SU and ATS) overall on the highway, including going 1-2 SU and ATS in Oklahoma City in the opening round. Conversely, the Jazz have dominated in front of the home fans, winning 35 of 45 games (29-14-2 ATS) this season. Despite Saturday’s setback, the Jazz have won 13 of 15 in Salt Lake City (11-4 ATS), going 3-0 SU and ATS in three first-round home games against Denver. Los Angeles is 4-1 ATS in its last five overall and 6-2 ATS in its last eight as a playoff ‘dog, but it is still on negative ATS streaks of 1-8-1 on Monday, 3-6 on the road, 3-8 after a straight-up win and 2-11 after a spread-cover. The Jazz are on a plethora of positive ATS runs, including 36-18-3 overall, 37-16-2 as a favorite, 18-7-2 as a home favorite, 21-8 after a straight-up loss, 27-11 on Monday and 4-2-1 as a playoff favorite. The Lakers have topped the total in six of seven overall, four straight after just one day off, four of five on the road, four of five after a straight-up win and six of seven against Western Conference foes, but they are on “under” streaks of 12-5 as a road ‘dog and 7-3 against winning teams. On the opposite side, Utah has stayed below the posted number in 11 of 16 at home against teams with winning road records and seven of 10 against winning teams, but it is on “over” runs of 6-0 overall, 7-0 after a straight-up loss, 4-1 as a playoff favorite and 6-0 in conference semifinal action. In this rivalry, the over has cashed in all three games of this playoff series, which comes on the heels of a 7-0 “under” run in this rivalry. The under is still 4-1 in the last five battles in Utah.

ATS ADVANTAGE: L.A. LAKERS


AMERICAN LEAGUE

N.Y. Yankees (21-9) at Detroit (17-14)

The surging Yankees, in the midst of a seven-game road trip, open a four-game series at Comerica Park with Sergio Mitre (0-0, 2.79) slated to come out of the bullpen and make his first start of the season while the Tigers counter with veteran lefty Dontrelle Willis (1-1, 3.99). New York had a six-game winning streak snapped in Boston on Sunday night, falling 9-3 and failing to complete a three-game sweep of the Red Sox. Still, New York comes into this one having won nine of 11, going 4-1 on the road during this stretch. The defending world champs are on additional surges of 40-16 overall, 40-14 against the A.L. Central, 45-21 versus left-handed starters and 6-2 in series openers Detroit has followed up a five-game winning streak (all at home) by losing four of five (all on the road), including Sunday’s 7-4 setback in Cleveland to end a rain-shortened two-game weekend series with the Indians. The Tigers have won nine of 12 at Comerica this season, and they’re 45-22 in their last 67 home contests. Jim Leyland’s club has also won five of seven against the A.L. East, but it has dropped six of eight series openers. Detroit beat New York 4-2 in last year’s first meeting (in Motown), but the Yankees came back to win the final five clashes by a combined score of 28-11. Prior to a three-game home sweep by New York last July, the visitor had won seven of nine in this rivalry. In fact, the Yankees are 4-1 in their last five in Detroit. Mitre, who is starting in place of injured Yankees lefty Andy Pettitte, has made five relief appearances this year, allowing three runs, five hits and four walks in 9 2/3 innings. Mitre made 27 starts for the Marlins in 2007 (5-8, 4.65 ERA), didn’t pitch in the big leagues in 2008 and made 12 appearances (nine starts) with New York last season. In those nine starts, the right-hander surrendered 41 runs (35 earned) in 44 innings (7.16 ERA). Mitre has a 2.08 ERA in three road outings this year, but for his career, he’s 8-14 with a 6.25 ERA in 47 career games (31 starts) on the highway. He’s never pitched against Detroit. Willis gave up three runs on four hits in 5 1/3 innings at Minnesota on Tuesday, getting a no-decision in the Tigers’ 4-3 loss to the Twins. Willis has given up three runs or fewer in four of his five starts this year, and he’s 1-1 with a 2.60 ERA in his last three outings. In two home starts, Willis is 1-0 with a 3.27 ERA. Willis has faced the Yankees just once in his career – back in a 2006 interleague game at Yankee Stadium when he was with the Marlins – and he gave up two runs on seven hits in eight innings, but lost, 2-1. New York is riding “over” streaks of 7-2 overall, 36-17-3 on the road, 9-2 on the road against lefty starters and 10-3 versus winning teams. However, the under is 7-2-2 in the Yankees’ last 11 Monday contests. Meanwhile, the Tigers are on “over” runs of 4-0 against the A.L. East, 9-1 on Monday and 3-1-1 in series openers, but the under is 8-3 in Willis’ last 11 starts overall and 6-1-1 in his last eight home starts. Finally, five of the last seven Yankees-Tigers contests in Motown have topped the total.

ATS ADVANTAGE: N.Y. YANKEES and OVER
 
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NY Yankees @ Detroit Tigers
Pick: Detroit Tigers (+110) risk 3 units to win 3.3

Florida Marlins @ Chicago Cubs
Pick: Chicago Cubs (-144) risk 7.2 units to win 5

Florida Marlins @ Chicago Cubs
Pick: Chicago Cubs (-1.5) risk 5 units to win 7.25

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Pick: LA Angels (+136) risk 3 units to win 4.08
 
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Rostov FK - Rubin Kazan
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