PREMIUM
The Coach's NHL 3
(NHL) New Jersey vs. Vancouver,
Money Line: -154.00 Vancouver (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -154.00 Vancouver (Home)
Result: Win
The Vancouver Canucks must be considered as one of the bigger surprises in the NHL this season after finishing the 2013-2014 season third last in the Eastern Conference. They've done so mostly by outscoring their opponents, and I don't think the New Jersey Devils will be able to keep up tonight.
Here are my keys to the game:
1. Goaltending - Ryan Miller is showing a 13-3-0 record since joining the Canucks, which is a better record than any other No. 1 netminder in the NHL this season. He's done so despite a rather high 2.63 GAA, but tonight could be a good opportunity to better those numbers as he's posted a 1.54 GAA over the last 11 meetings with the Devils, winning seven of them. Corey Schneider is returning to face the club he represented 2008-2013 showing a 1.41 GAA with two shutouts over a 3-2-0 stretch.
2. Dominance - The Canucks are looking for a sixth straight win against the Devils. Home ice advantage could be a factor in accomplishing that as the Devils have dropped five of the last six meetings in Vancouver.
3. X-Factor - The Devils are testing their opponents goalie less than any other team in the NHL, bar Buffalo, averaging a lowly 26.4 shots per game.
Selection: This is a play on the Vancouver Canucks (5*)
Here are my keys to the game:
1. Goaltending - Ryan Miller is showing a 13-3-0 record since joining the Canucks, which is a better record than any other No. 1 netminder in the NHL this season. He's done so despite a rather high 2.63 GAA, but tonight could be a good opportunity to better those numbers as he's posted a 1.54 GAA over the last 11 meetings with the Devils, winning seven of them. Corey Schneider is returning to face the club he represented 2008-2013 showing a 1.41 GAA with two shutouts over a 3-2-0 stretch.
2. Dominance - The Canucks are looking for a sixth straight win against the Devils. Home ice advantage could be a factor in accomplishing that as the Devils have dropped five of the last six meetings in Vancouver.
3. X-Factor - The Devils are testing their opponents goalie less than any other team in the NHL, bar Buffalo, averaging a lowly 26.4 shots per game.
Selection: This is a play on the Vancouver Canucks (5*)