Game Date:
11/05/2017
6:00pm EST
Lines:
Colorado +1.5
New York -1.5
Total:
Over
6 (-110)
Under 6 (-110)
Community Picks: Colorado Avalanche 0% vs New York Islanders 0%
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The Colorado Avalanche stopped shooting pucks off the post and started firing shots off opponents. The Avalanche got one goal off a Philadelphia skate and another off a Flyers stick in the second period, and then Mikko Rantanen scored the winner in the shootout in a 5-4 victory Saturday night. The Avalanche fell behind 2-1 in the second period while hitting the post three times. Continue to Article
November 04, 2017 11:35:pm EST
Following the Flyers' 5-4 shootout loss Saturday night to the Colorado Avalanche, how far should we go back to find the last time they actually took a lead into the third period? Since that shellacking, the Flyers have played 309 minutes and 45 seconds on home ice and in that span, they've held a lead for 52 minutes and 46 seconds, or approximately 17 percent of the time. Last Monday, against Arizona, the Flyers dug themselves out of a 3-0 hole before losing in overtime. Continue to Article
November 04, 2017 11:31:pm EST
The NHL hasn’t seen a new team get off to a hot start like the one the Vegas Golden Knights are experiencing in almost a century. Vegas’ accomplishment becomes even more interesting when you consider that they’re now at nine wins (after edging the Ottawa Senators in a see-saw 5-4 contest) against established teams. The @GoldenKnights matched the NHL record for fewest games to earn nine wins by a team in its inaugural season. Continue to Article
November 04, 2017 6:05:pm EST
WASHINGTON (AP) -- �� Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin says he isn't trying to make a political statement by voicing his support for Vladimir Putin ahead of the Russian presidential election. Ovechkin posted a message in Russian on his Instagram account Thursday saying that he's starting "a social movement called Putin Team. On Thursday night, Ovechkin painted it as a show of support for Russia. Continue to Article
November 02, 2017 10:57:pm EST
Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin says he isn't trying to make a political statement by voicing his support for Vladimir Putin ahead of the Russian presidential election. Ovechkin posted a message in Russian on his Instagram account Thursday saying that he's starting "a social movement called Putin Team. On Thursday night, Ovechkin painted it as a show of support for Russia. Continue to Article
November 02, 2017 10:56:pm EST
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