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Pucking the Trends: Detroit Red Wings are still Stanley Cup contenders

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HOT TEAM: Detroit Red Wings
The preseason questions are always the same, right? Are the Red Wings too old? Has their Stanley Cup window closed? Is there a new team – perhaps these days, the Chicago Blackhawks qualify – to take the torch and carry it for the Western Conference for the long term?

Well, the latter is still up for discussion. The high-flying Blackhawks, salary-cap casualties not withstanding, can still easily become the league’s next dynasty. But for now – and that’s what bettors truly care about, the now – the Red Wings have made an early-season statement:

They’re still around. They’re still winning. And they don’t really have any intentions of going away anytime soon.

The Red Wings dropped a classic, run-and-gun, Western Conference tilt in Vancouver Saturday night, 6-4, to the Canucks, but are still 6-3-1 in their last 10 games, and have won six of their last eight headed into Monday night’s game vs. Phoenix.

There was a lot of talk in the offseason, and preseason for that matter, about the acquisition of Mike Modano, the ageless American forward who keeps on ticking and kicking. And he’s been OK, make no mistake. With two goals headed into Monday’s action, there really shouldn’t be much more expected from him.

But the resurgence – and the rebound from last year’s Detroit disappointment – has clearly been about Pavel Datsyuk and Johan Franzen, who have each netted six goals each, and have struck fear – once again – in Western Conference goalies.

Still very much a veteran team, it’ll be interesting to see how the Red Wings respond Monday night, coming off a road swing, in which they went 2-1. Some teams suffer a letdown when they return to familiar surroundings. Others thrive.

COLD TEAM: Nashville Predators
It all started so well for the Predators, didn’t it? While some of the Western Conference giants stumbled out of the gates early on, Nashville pounced to the tune of three straight wins to open the season, and recorded points – amazingly enough – in their first eight games.

Well, that ended, folks. Nashville closed October with consecutive losses to conclude that point streak, and have opened November with three more losses. All told, the Predators have allowed 21 goals in the five-game skid.

There’s still plenty of time for Nashville to bounce back, certainly. But it should be noted that the Central Division has no cupcakes, and any prolonged slump could doom the Predators, or any other team in that patch of real estate.

Remember, you’re talking about the Blackhawks, Red Wings and St. Louis Blues – for starters – and the Columbus Blue Jackets have a little jump in their skates early on, as well. That division is shaping up to be a monster.

The Predators might be best to shake off this rust … and soon.

OVER PLAY: Washington Capitals
Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals are up to their normal, regular-season tricks again. Washington, in its last four games, has been involved 31 goals, for and against.

The Capitals see the highest totals of any team in the NHL but their shaky goaltending continues to make them a strong play for the over. The under cashed in eight of their first 10 games but the over is 3-1 over their last four.

Jump on the over any time you see oddsmakers putting out 5.5 totals on the Capitals.

UNDER PLAY: Columbus Blue Jackets
The Blue Jackets, as we mentioned, are off to a surprising start. Their new coach, Scott Arniel, has installed a defense-first attitude, and that combined with some timely offense, has worked in Ohio.

But remember, we said timely offense, not terrific offense.

Keep Columbus – perhaps a forgotten team in Las Vegas – in your back pocket when looking for under plays. In their last seven games they have only reached six goals for and against – the magic number in hockey totals – once.

And in three of those games, they only reached three. Not a bad little trend for those who like defense, goalies and cashing in on offensive futility.

Surveying the schedule:
** Monitor these Coyotes, who have four games in six days this week, and conclude the stretch with back-to-back home games Friday and Saturday, vs. Calgary and St. Louis, respectively. Might be some tired legs in the desert by then.

** At least the Buffalo Sabres, who perhaps turned a corner with a 3-2 shootout win at Toronto Saturday night, have a few days to prepare for what could be a difficult four-day stretch this week. Buffalo, still with just four wins on the season, have to play three games in a 96-hour span, beginning Wednesday. They play at New Jersey that night, at the New York Rangers the following night, then rush home to face Ovechkin and Washington on Saturday.
 
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Atlanta Thrashers at Ottawa Senators (-160, 5.5)

Just as the Ottawa Senators’ offense is finding its way with 20 goals over its last five games, the club welcomes another sniper back to the lineup.

Winger Milan Michalek, who missed the last four games with tendonitis in his left knee following offseason surgery, has been practicing on a line with Mike Fisher and Daniel Alfredsson and is expected to play Tuesday night.

Michalek had 22 goals in 66 games last year and had four goals in 10 games before hitting the shelf. At 6-foot-2, 225 pounds, Michalek will be a welcome addition to a club that’s looking to establish its offense down low and along the boards.

Meanwhile, Alex Kovalev is heating up again. The 37-year-old has fit in well on a line with Jason Spezza and Peter Regin and scored twice while leading the team with six shots in a 3-2 win over Montreal. Kovalev now has five goals in his last six games and is three points away from cracking the 1000-point plateau.

Pick: Senators


Vancouver Canucks at Montreal Canadiens (+105, 5.5)

The Montreal media is infamous for getting on the home team when things aren’t going well. Captain Brian Gionta and Scott Gomez know all about it.

Gomez is the highest-paid player on the Canadiens at $8-million per year, but has managed only one goal and three assists in 14 games so far this year.

Gionta just snapped an eight-game goal drought with only his second of the year after he put 28 on the board last season, while Montreal has dropped three of its last four with just six goals for over that span.

"We worked hard, but at the same time you have to do it in a smart context of the game," Gionta told reporters after losing to Ottawa. "You can't be running out of position. (With) guys diving down, we gave up too many odd-man rushes.

"The intention is there, you mean well, but at some point you've got to cut your losses, say the play is broken, and sit back and wait for your next chance."

Vancouver meanwhile, is coming off an impressive 6-4 win over the Detroit Red Wings.

Pick: Canucks
 
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Detroit Pistons at Portland Trail Blazers (-10.5, 188.5)

Brandon Roy just didn’t look right in Portland’s 121-96 blowout loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday night and people are noticing.

Roy was only 1-for-6 from the floor and finished with eight points in 31 minutes of work.
"I've played against Brandon Roy a lot of times," Los Angeles’ Ron Artest, who matched up against Roy on Sunday night, told the Orange County Register. "He wasn't himself."

The rumor running around is that Roy is still hurting again. He had left knee surgery before the 2008-09 season and then came back from a meniscus tear in the same knee early to play in the first round of last year’s playoffs. Right now nobody in the Portland organization is talking about the speculation and Roy is expected to play Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Detroit has been playing tough lately. The Pistons have won two straight and covered in each of their last three, the latest of which was a 102-97 win over the Golden State Warriors on Sunday.

Pick: Pistons


Utah Jazz at Miami Heat (-10, 192)

It’s only early, but Chris Bosh isn’t going to sit around at the offensive end of the court all year watching Dwyane Wade and LeBron James go off.

Bosh and James had a conversation on the plane after the Heat dropped a 96-93 decision at New Orleans on Friday night, talking about how Bosh fits into the offensive game plan. Bosh had 15 points and one rebound in that game while Hornets forward Emeka Okafor dominated him with 26 points and 13 rebounds.

"We have a system but at the same time when the game is happening so fast, sometimes I just get lost," Bosh told the Miami Herald. "I don't know whether to cut, whether to go, whether to get back and playing with those two talented guys . . . it happens real fast. So, I just let [James] know that.''

The talk seemed to do Bosh a world of good. He put up a season-high 21 points and added five rebounds in Saturday night’s 101-89 win over New Jersey.

Pick: Over
 
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Bettors' best friend: Tuesday's wagering tips

Lines to watch
Northern Illinois opened as a 12-point favorite over Toledo but is now set around -10.5.

Who’s hot
Toledo Rockets are 9-2-1 ATS in their last 13 meetings with the Northern Illinois Huskies.

New Orleans Hornets have covered in eight straight dating back to last season.

Vancouver Canucks have won six straight games and are 11-2-1 in their last 14 meetings with the Montreal Canadiens.

The Washington Capitals have scored 20 goals over a four-game win streak.

Who’s not
Utah Jazz have covered in just one of their last 11 meetings with the Miami Heat.

Detroit Pistons are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 meetings with Portland.

Minnesota Timberwolves are off to a 1-6 start straight up and against the spread.

Toronto Maple Leafs have dropped five consecutive games.

Key stat
Zero – number of teams that have scored more than one second-half touchdown against the Northern Illinois Huskies this season. The Huskies have outscored their last five opponents 98-14 in the second half.

Injury that shouldn’t be overlooked
Luke Ridnour (hamstring) Minnesota Timberwolves – Ridnour missed Monday’s practice with a hamstring injury and is now considered questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Lakers. If he can’t go, Sebastian Telfair would step in for Minnesota, which is set as a big 17-point underdog in the game.

Game of the day
Toledo at Northern Illinois (-10.5, 50)

Notable quotable
“The coaches keep us focused on the game plan and keep us going about our business. But I have a strong dislike for Toledo. They’re our rivals. The past has helped create my dislike for them, no doubt.” – Jake Coffman, Northern Illinois defensive end, told reporters.

Notes and tips
Northern Illinois has 21 seniors playing in their last game at Huskie Stadium against Toledo on Tuesday and 15 of those seniors are Illinois natives. Of the 21 seniors, 13 are regular starters.

Utah Jazz point guard Deron Williams was only able to practice at half speed on Monday as he deals with a bruised hip and a sore back. Willams, who guided the Jazz to a double-overtime win over the Clippers on Saturday night with 30 points, seven assists and eight rebounds, is not expected to miss any game action even though he’s banged up. Utah is up against the Miami Heat Tuesday as a 10-point underdog.

Chris Mason will be back in goal Tuesday night for the Atlanta Thrashers against the Ottawa Senators. The team gave him two games off after he made 53 stops in a 4-3 win over the Florida Panthers. Mason has won his last three starts, but still has a lofty 3.45 goals-against average this year while his Thrashers allow 37.8 shots per game.
 
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Tale Of The Tape: Toledo At Northern Illinois

Toledo Rockets at Northern Illinois Huskies (-11)

Offense:

The Toledo Rockets will be without injured starting quarterback Austin Dantin for the rest of the season, but redshirt freshman Terrance Owens stepped in to go 10-of-15 for 24 yards and four touchdowns against Eastern Michigan’s terrible defense. The Rockets’ total offense sits 91st in the nation and puts up 25.1 points per game on an average of 146.3 rushing yards.

Northern Illinois ranks 11th nationally putting up over 243 yards per game on the ground on 5.6 yards per carry. Running back Chad Spann has rumbled for 1000 yards and 12 rushing touchdowns already. Quarterback Chandler Harnish completes 66 percent of his attempts and has 12 touchdowns to four interceptions while sitting second on the team with 559 rushing yards. The Huskies sit 35th in the country putting up 416.9 yards of total offense per game while producing an average of 30.7 points a contest.

Edge: Northern Illinois Huskies

Defense:

The Huskies rank 16th in the nation allowing only 18.7 points a game and check in at 63rd in the nation in total defense. The team’s rush defense allows 126.9 yards per game on the ground and the club has snatched 14 interceptions – seventh in the country.

However, Northern Illinois does allow opponents to convert more than 42 percent of their third-down attempts and has managed only 14 quarterback sacks this year.

Toledo allows just over 25 points per game and has big problems on pass defense, giving up 240 yards per game through the air. The Rockets’ defensive line has accounted for 15 of the club’s 21 sacks this season, while the club ranks first in the MAC with a +9 turnover margin.

Edge: Northern Illinois Huskies

Special Teams:

The Rockets have hit just five of their 12 field goal attempts this year with Ryan Casano and Bill Claus splitting time, but the club is averaging 40 yards per punt. Toledo also ranks 30th in the country in kickoff return average (23.5 yards), though they take punts back only an average of 3.1 yards.

Northern Illinois hits 60.9 percent of its field goals and has the edge in punt returns with a 7.7-yard average. The Huskies kick return checks in at 20.1 yards per attempt. Northern Illinois averages 38.1 yards per punt.

Edge: Northern Illinois Huskies

From The Files Of The Beat Reporters:

“This game is the biggest game of the year, and maybe of our lives to this point. With the emotions riding high and intensity soaring through the locker room, it’s time for the Rockets to take flight and go to war with the Huskies.” - Toledo right tackle John Morookian said in a blog on the Rockets’ team site.

"It’s not going to change what they do offensively. Toledo has two or three extra days so they’ll add four or five different formations, four or five different plays. That’s just Toledo. That’s what they do, and they’re good at it. So who’s back there or what’s back there isn’t going to change the philosophy that they have.” – Northern Illinois coach Jerry Kill told reporters about Toledo going with redshirt freshman Terrance Owens at quarterback.

Final Score Prediction:

Northern Illinois 33, Toledo 20
 
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Toledo At Northern Illinois: What Bettors Need To Know

Toledo Rockets at Northern Illinois Huskies (-11)

The leaders in the MAC West Division meet for top honors in the conference Tuesday night. Let’s take a look at how they match up.

Destiny Calls

The winner of Tuesday’s game will be in control of its own destiny in the MAC West Division race.

It is the most anticipated league game for UT since the conclusion of the 2005 season when Rockets went 9-3, finishing up the campaign with a 45-13 win over UTEP in the GMAC Bowl.

“With the emotions riding high and intensity soaring through the locker room, it's time for the Rockets to take flight and go to war with the Huskies,” said UT offensive tackle John Morookain.

“This game is the biggest game of the year, and maybe of our lives to this point.”

Rocketing Up The Charts

The Rockets are 5-0 in the MAC for the first time since the 2004 campaign. Toledo also began that season 5-0 before winning the West Division with a 7-1 conference record and going on to win the MAC Championship Game.

Toledo, who hasn't had a winning record since 2005, was picked to finish fourth in the MAC West in the preseason media MAC poll.

Second-year head coach Tim Beckman inherited a team that went 3-9 in 2008. Beckman led UT to a 5-7 mark in his rookie campaign and now has the Rockets bowl-eligible and in the thick of the MAC Championship race.

Toledo has won three straight games, most recently a convincing 42-7 win at Eastern Michigan on October 30. Redshirt-freshman quarterback Terrance Owens stepped in for the injured Austin Dantin to throw for 234 yards and four touchdowns.

Dantin, who injured his shoulder on the second drive of the game, will not play versus NIU and could miss the remainder of the regular season.

Hot Dogs

Northern Illinois is the hottest team in the Mid-American Conference, winners of six straight games, including an exciting 28-21 win at Western Michigan that wasn't settled until an interception with 39 seconds to play.

NIU's only two losses this year have been on the road at Iowa State (27-10) and Illinois (28-22).

In addition, Northern Illinois defensive end Jake Coffman was named the Mid-American Conference West Division Defensive Player of the Week after recording four tackles and an interception in NIU's victory over Western Michigan.

Harnish Racing

The Huskies are led by the one-two rushing punch of senior running back Chad Spann and junior quarterback Chandler Harnish.

Harnish became the first quarterback in Northern Illinois history to pick up back-to-back MAC West weekly honors after earning MAC West Offensive Player of the Week recognition following the Akron and Temple games.

Spann leads the MAC with 1000 yards and tops the conference with 12 touchdowns. Harnish has 559 yards rushing and leads the MAC with 5.9 yards per carry.

In eight starts at quarterback for the Huskies this season, Harnish ranks sixth in the MAC in rushing and owns the highest average per carry of any back in the league's Top 10. The fleet-footed quarterback has four runs of 37 yards or longer.

With 117 yards on 11 carries at Illinois, Harnish passed the 1,000-yard mark for his career. He now has 1,327 yards on 302 attempts with four career 100-yard games. He is only the third Huskies quarterback to gain 1,000 rushing yards.

Deja Vu

The last time a Northern Illinois team won five (or more) straight games to open a Mid-American Conference season was 2004. The similarities between that year and 2010 are a little eerie, right down to the dates on the calendar.

In 2004, NIU started the year 1-2 with a home win in the second game and road losses at Maryland and Iowa State. Joe Novak's Huskies then won six straight MAC games between September 24 and October 30 to improve their record to 7-2 overall, 6-0 in the MAC.

That lead into a Tuesday, November 9 ESPN2 showdown for the MAC West, versus a Toledo team that was 5-1 in the league and 6-3 overall.

The Rockets emerged victorious in that game, 31-17, and went on to play in the MAC Championship game.

As Yogi Berra would say, could this be “deja vu all over again?”

Back In Time

• The Huskies have won 10 of their last 11 and seven straight league home games. NIU's only home league loss over the last three seasons came in overtime to Central Michigan in 2008.

• Under Jerry Kill, Northern Illinois is 13-3 on Brigham Field, including a 5-1 record last year and a 4-0 mark so far in 2010.

• In three seasons under Kill, the Huskies are a perfect 19-0 when they rush for 200 or more yards in a game, including a 7-0 mark in 2010. On the other hand, when opponents have held NIU below 200 yards rushing, Northern Illinois' record is 1-15.

• This will be the 38th meeting between Toledo and Northern Illinois, with UT leading the series, 29-8. Toledo has won 14 of the last 16 meetings and holds an 11-6 record in DeKalb.

• The Rockets are 5-1 straight up and against the spread as underdogs in this series.
 
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Toledo Rockets at Northern Illinois Huskies (-11)

The MAC West crown will essentially be handed out on Tuesday night in DeKalb, as they Northern Illinois Huskies and Toledo Rockets settle their differences in a primetime NCAA football betting battle.

The Rockets have had a good season this year, especially in conference play where they are 5-0. They have won three in a row and have gone 2-1 ATS in those three games, and two of the three losses this year came to solid teams in the Top 25 of the BCS rankings, the Arizona Wildcats and Boise State Broncos. With QB Austin Dantin on the shelf with a shoulder injury that will probably cost him the rest of the regular season, it will be up to QB Terrance Owens to lead this offense. Owens got his first serious action last week against the Eastern Michigan Eagles and tore them apart for 234 yards and four TDs. He now has 397 yards and five TDs in this, his freshman season. Still, Owens is going to need some major help from RB Adonis Thomas, who has 517 yards and three TDs this year. The other problem that Toledo has is in the kicking game. The Rockets have already lost two kickers for the season and are only converting on 41.7 percent of their field goal attempts this season. Needless to say, if it comes down to a big drive for a field goal to win it, there is going to be no confidence in the Rockets to be able to get the job done.

This isn’t just going to be a walk in the park for the Huskies, though. This will be the last home game of the season for a team that has dominated play there, going 3-0 SU and ATS in conference at home already. On the eve of Halloween, the Huskies were given a great shot by the Western Michigan Broncos and walked away with a push on the NCAA football betting odds. Still, they have either covered or pushed all seven college football lines since September 11th. RB Chad Spann is one of the handful of rushers this year who has reached the 1,000 yard mark on the ground on the season, and he has a dozen TDs to show for his work. QB Chandler Harnish might be able to join him at that 1,000 yard barrier with some good games down the stretch, as he has 559 yards and four scores this year. Harnish is also completing a solid 65.8 percent of his passes for 1,439 yards and a rock solid TD/INT ratio of 12/4. There are no worries on defense either for NIU, as this unit hasn’t allowed more than 28 points to a team all season long and is keeping teams to an average of just 18.7 points per game.

On one glance, it really looks like the Huskies should rock and roll in this one, but we aren’t so sure that they are going to be able to beat this hefty number. This is a ton of points to be laying in a conference game against a team that hasn’t lost a game in the MAC this year. Toledo is going to give the Huskies all it has got, and if all else fails, at least we should walk away with a cover.

Pick: Toledo Rockets +11.5
 

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TOP #3 PLAY* Over -Toledo Rockets/Northern Illinois Huskies
 
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Tuesday it's Northern Illinois. The deficit is 65 sirignanos.
 
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Season
Straight Up: 59-32 (.648)
ATS: 51-46 (.526)
ATS Vary Units: 157-169 (.482)
Over/Under: 47-51 (.480)
Over/Under Vary Units: 70-65 (.519)

Denver 107, INDIANA 105
Cleveland 100, NEW JERSEY 93
MIAMI 100, Utah 96
MILWAUKEE 104, New York 95
NEW ORLEANS 106, L.A. Clippers 93
PORTLAND 101, Detroit 87
L.A. LAKERS 116, Minnesota 91
 
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Season: 59-44 (.573)

CAROLINA 4, Edmonton 3
Washington vs. N.Y. RANGERS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Vancouver vs. MONTREAL: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Atlanta vs. OTTAWA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
Toronto vs. TAMPA BAY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
COLORADO 3, Calgary 2
SAN JOSE 3, Anaheim 2
 
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Season
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ATS: 234-257 (.477)
ATS Vary Units: 1127-1198 (.485)
Over/Under: 244-254 (.490)
Over/Under Vary Units: 515-480 (.518)

Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Mid-American Conference
NORTHERN ILLINOIS 34, Toledo 20
 

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Tuesday's winner...
300-Unit NBA Money Maker - MILWAUKEE BUCKS

The Knicks have been extremely unpredictable so far this season, but one constant is that they seem to always struggle against the Bucks. That’s why I’ll lay the points with Milwaukee at home tonight in their first meeting of the season with New York.

The Bucks won all three meetings last season, cashing in each game. At home, Milwaukee scored a 102-87 victory as four-point favorites, almost exactly one year ago. The Bucks have beaten New York seven of the last eight times dating back to the 2008-2009 season, and they have cashed in six of those eight.

The Bucks did a defensive job against the Knicks last season, giving up just the 87 points at home and then in a February game in New York, they beat up the Knicks 83-67, cashing in as 1 ½-point road ‘dogs. They outrebounded the Knicks 61-35 in that one and held them to 26-of-77 from the field.

This season, Milwaukee has struggled to find enough points, off to the slow 2-4 start, including just 1-2 at home. In Saturday’s loss to the Hornets, the Bucks got 19 points from Andrew Bogut, but the starting forwards of Carlos Delfino and Drew Gooden managed a combined 10 points and six rebounds. That is unacceptable for a young team trying to find points.

Milwaukee is on a plethora of ATS surges, including 38-18-2 overall dating back to last season, 40-19-2 against the Eastern Confernece, 15-4-2 against the Atlantic Division and 20-7 after a straight-up loss.

I’m looking for big things from the guard tandem of John Salmons and PG Brandon Jennings tonight for the Bucks. Lay the points and play Milwaukee as the Bucks win this one by 10.
 
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Game: Edmonton Oilers vs. Carolina Hurricanes Game Time: 11/9/2010 7:05:00 PM Prediction: Carolina Hurricanes Reason: I'm playing on CAROLINA. Both teams won their last game. The Oilers earned a road upset at Chicago on Sunday. The previous day, playing with 'revenge' from a loss at Florida, the Hurricanes earned a home win over the Panthers. I had the Canes in that one and I feel that this should be another good spot to back them. The Oilers are a proud franchise and typically play hard. Give them credit for winning at Chicago. That said, they don't have anywhere near the type of talent that they had back in their "glory days" and road wins aren't likely to be that frequent this season. Even with that victory, they're still 2-4 away from Edmonton. They've been outscored by a 3.7 to 3.3 margin those games while getting outshot by a 36.3 to 27.2 count. Overall, they're just 4-8. The Canes have been better. They're 7-7 overall including 2-2 here at Raleigh. While the Oilers allow 3.7 goals on the road, the Canes allow just 2.5 here at home. Looking back a bit further and we find that the Canes are a respectable 37-28 (+3.5) their last 65 home games with an O/U line of 5.5. During that stretch, the Oilers were a money-burning 27-46 (-7) when playing a road game with a total of 5.5. Keep in mind that this team went 2-22 (2-20-2) in its final 24 road games last season. It should also be noted that this is the second time that the Oilers won at Chicago recently. After doing so the first time, they followed it up with a loss in their next game. Even their coach Tom Renney acknowledged: "We're definitely a work in progress..." After their last win, Canes captain Eric Staal noted: "That was a better effort from everybody. We wanted to respond the right way and we did." I expect Staal and co. to follow it up with another two points here. *8
 

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