NHL Hockey Recap: Devils vs Senators, New Jersey Wins 5-4, October 22nd 2015
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Vegas NHL Hockey Betting Lines: Picks, Tips and Predictions from Vegas Coverage.
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55 New Jersey Devils W/L: 3-3-1 Opening Lines +160/5.0/ |
56 Ottawa Senators W/L: 3-3-1 Opening Lines -180/5.0/ |
Spread +1.5 (-205) ML (+144) Over 5.0 (-111) |
Spread -1.5 (+175) ML (-160) Under 5.0 (+101) |
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Spread +1.5 (-205) ML (+144) Over 5.0 (-111) |
Spread -1.5 (+175) ML (-160) Under 5.0 (+101) |
Spread +1.5 (-205) ML (+144) Over 5.0 (-111) |
Spread -1.5 (+175) ML (-160) Under 5.0 (+101) |
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Final | Score |
55 New Jersey Devils | 5 |
56 Ottawa Senators | 4 |
Vegas Coverage Handicapping tips: Ottawa Senators the home team will win, VC Ottawa Senators.
Vegas Coverage lost his pick on Ottawa Senators on October 22nd 2015.
New Jersey needed a shootout to earn a 5-4 victory over Ottawa on Thursday in NHL action at Canadian Tire Centre.
New Jersey was an underdog by +137 and came through for bettors backing them. The game went OVER the consensus closing total of 5.0.
New Jersey got goals from Jordin Tootoo, Travis Zajac, Lee Stempniak, and Adam Henrique in the victory. Zajac opened the scoring at 5:02 of the first period.
Cory Schneider turned in a 35-save effort for the Devils.
Mika Zibanejad, Chris Neil, Mike Hoffman, and Zack Smith scored for the Senators, finding the net behind Cory Schneider.
Andrew Hammond stopped 28 of 32 shots for the Senators, but it wasn’t enough to earn the victory.
On the power play, New Jersey went 2-for-4, while the Senators were 1-for-5 with the man advantage.
New Jersey lost the shots on goal battle to Ottawa by a margin of 39-32.
New Jersey looks to continue their winning ways next game with a battle against the Sabres. The Senators will aim to get back on the winning track vs. Arizona.