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Washington Capitals
vs
Nashville Predators
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/09/2016
8:05pm EST

Lines:
Washington +1.5
Nashville -1.5

Total:
Over 5.5 (+137)
Under 5.5 (-152)

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Washington Capitals and Nashville Predators Thread

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Nashville Predators
The Washington Capitals came up short in both attempts to beat coach Barry Trotz's former team last season but would appear to have the upper hand this time against a Nashville Predators team clinging to a playoff spot. The Capitals look to add to their league-leading point total with a fourth win in row Tuesday night in Nashville. Washington lost 4-3 in each of its two matchups against Nashville in 2014-15 but was facing one of the NHL's top teams. Continue to Article
February 08, 2016 2:00:pm EST
Nashville Predators
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. – Brantt Myhres doesn’t sleep at his office in the Los Angeles Kings practice facility in El Segundo, Calf. But it’s a place where he feels at ease – since he spends so much time there  “There’s food just down the hall,” Myhres said about the creature comforts of the plush locale. Myhres actually stays at the nearby at the Marriott in Manhattan Beach when he’s not with the team. But this is simply where he rests his head to sleep. He’s almost always on call with the Kings. If a player needs someone to talk to Myhres is there. All the time. His phone is always on. “All hours,” he said. When he’s in El Segundo, he slips seamlessly from his windowless office next to the team’s washer/dryers through the locker room and other parts where only players and coaches go. The 41-year-old Myhres compares his access to that of an inured player. He’s not quite a part of the team, but he’s also around enough to feel like a member of the group. This is the best way Myhres can gain the trust of the players – if he feels like he’s one of them. Myhres, a recovering addict and former NHL enforcer, played a total 154 NHL games between the San Jose Sharks, Boston Bruins, Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals and Philadelphia Flyers. Overall he’s been suspended five times for substance abuse – the last one in 2006 giving him a lifetime hockey-playing ban in North America. It’s now his job as the Kings’ newly created Player Assistance position to make sure the team’s current players don’t go down the same path. Players are encouraged to talk to Myhres about any topic – drugs, alcohol, contracts and the like – with knowing that whatever they say stays between them and Myhres. According to Myhres this role is the first of its kind in the NHL. He’s around the team close to 20 days per-month. The rest of the time, he’s in Edmonton with his young daughter. No matter where Myhres is, the players have an open line of communication to him. “He’s developed a personal relationship with the guys. I know for myself, I’ve talked a lot with him about a lot of things,” Kings forward Milan Lucic said. “We all enjoy having him around. He’s a guy that’s been through everything. He’s doing what he can to help others so they don’t go down the same road he went down and you have to give a guy credit that’s trying to make a difference in other people. I think he’s helped this team out by having his presence around. He brings a positive attitude to the rink every day and that’s something you get to have as well.” In 2008, Myhres was in rehab and started to type on his laptop. He began to think of how he could help hockey players – to prevent what happened to him from happening to others. It was in here where Myhres started to formulate a specific plan. Myhres constantly found himself being drawn to drugs and alcohol. He would enter treatment, leave and then have nobody around the team to talk with. He felt alone and scared, and he found the stress difficult to deal with. “When I was playing in the NHL, when I got out, I was going back to an organization that had nobody in recovery and nobody – people could sympathize with that, but there wasn’t a guy who went through it who was in recovery I could hang out with,” Myhres said. “So I sort of felt like the black sheep. And the stigma was still there too. I had to be the big, tough guy on the team but yet I had a weakness and I didn’t want to show that weakness.”  Myhres said cocaine was his drug of choice, and it wrecked him at the most inopportune points of his life. After being in and out of rehab for several years, in 2005-06 Myhres had been sober for two years and was ready to resume his NHL career with the Calgary Flames. In a preseason game against the Edmonton Oilers, Myhres fought Georges Laraque and got crushed in the eye.  “The orbital was smashed so bad that my eye was sinking back so they had to go back and build up the eye again underneath a plate and basically the doctor told me right after the surgery, because I was a left handed fighter and most guys I fought were right, that the chances of me getting hit again were really good and if I got hit there the plate would break,” Myhres said.  Continue to Article
February 06, 2016 12:37:pm EST
Washington Capitals
The scuttlebutt at the Winter Classic last month was that the 2017 edition of the event would either take place in Toronto, as part of the Maple Leafs’ centennial celebration, or feature a showdown between the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins.  The decision’s yet to be made, but ESPN’s Scott Burnside reports that the Flyers vs. Penguins game is all but booked for next season – likely at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, marking the first time the NHL has revisited a venue. The Penguins hosted the Washington Capitals in 2011 in the Winter Classic. (No, we’re not counting the New York Rangers’ two games at Yankee Stadium in the season month .) OK, we know what you’re asking: What happened to having this game at Penn State, the perfect neutral site and party zone? Writes Burnside: The two state rivals have been talking for months about a plan for an outdoor game or series of outdoor games. There was discussion about playing an outdoor game at Penn State, but it’s believed financial demands by the university soured the teams on the neutral site as an option, so the two franchises have been looking at a reciprocal arrangement with an outdoor game played one year in Pittsburgh and a second game in Philadelphia perhaps the following year. Perhaps… So now we wait to see if this game gets Winter Classic or Stadium Series honors. One potential wrinkle – the availability of Heinz Field if and when the Steelers make the playoffs. Bottom line: Flyers. Penguins. In a stadium. This is going to be intense. In the stands, we mean.   -- Greg Wyshynski  is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Contact him at  puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com  or  find him on Twitter.  His book,  TAKE YOUR EYE OFF THE PUCK , is  available on Amazon  and wherever books are sold. Continue to Article
February 05, 2016 6:41:pm EST
Nashville Predators
February 05, 2016 4:26:pm EST
Washington Capitals
Braden Holtby began feeling like he was playing the first game after a summer off, and Alex Ovechkin needed a few shifts to get back into a rhythm. Once they got going, the Washington Capitals were back to normal. Ovechkin scored the winning goal in his return from a one-game suspension and Holtby made several key saves on a late penalty kill as the NHL-best Capitals beat the New York Islanders 3-2 on Thursday night. Continue to Article
February 04, 2016 11:26:pm EST
 
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