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Winnipeg with -1,5 spread seems so nice for tonight even can try with -2 if there is possible where you play. It can be a realy easy and simply match with nice profit I guess. So Go Winnipeg Jets.
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Vancouv-Florida Panthers 04:00 2,40 3,80 2,40
Panthers team scope: Florida has won 12 games in a row, the most in its history, after a 2-1 victory against the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday. Goalie Roberto Luongo will start Monday after backup Al Montoya made 24 saves against the Oilers; the Panthers had 14 shots on goal. "They're not pretty every single night; you've got to find different ways to win," Montoya said. "[Sunday], we found another way to win. We knew they were going to come out hard, and for me, it was about making that initial save and letting the team do the rest. Hats off to these guys, it's just game after game after game for us." Jagr, who opened the scoring in Edmonton with the 737th goal of his NHL career, is four goals behind Brett Hull for third in League history.
Canucks team scope: Goalie Jacob Markstrom will make his eighth straight start Monday. He is 4-2-1 with a .927 save percentage in seven starts since Ryan Miller injured his groin Dec. 20 at the Florida Panthers. Miller backed up Markstrom in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. "Jacob is playing well, and I just want to give Miller maybe a little bit more to make sure he's ready to be on top of his game," Desjardins told the Canucks website Sunday. Forward Emerson Etem, acquired Friday in a trade with the New York Rangers, will make his Vancouver debut. Hansen, whose 22 points are third on the Canucks, was placed on injured reserve Friday because of an upper-body injury. "He's coming along a little quicker than we thought, but he won't go next game and then we'll evaluate him for the games after that," Desjardins said. Vancouver is 3-2-1 on its seven-game homestand. Daniel Sedin needs two goals to tie former teammate Markus Naslund for the most in Canucks history (346). Forward Chris Higgins likely will be a healthy scratch for the second time in three games; general manager Jim Benning said Sunday that the 32-year-old is on the trading block.
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Chicago-Nashville Predat. 02:30 2,00 3,80 3,00
Predators team scope: Forward Colin Wilson didn't practice Monday in Chicago after not playing in Nashville's 4-0 loss at the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday because of a lower-body injury. Wilson is day-to-day. Viktor Arvidsson took Wilson's spot in practice and skated at left wing on the second line. Forward Gabriel Bourque (upper body) practiced but didn't skate on any of the four lines. Bourque has missed 20 games since being injured Nov. 27 and remains on injured reserve. Forward Eric Nystrom, who has a goal in each of the games against Chicago, might be a healthy scratch Tuesday. Nashville has lost three straight games and six of its past eight (2-5-1). "It was a good practice today," defenseman Shea Weber said. "Guys are working hard and that's the only way we're going to get out of this."
Blackhawks team scope: Chicago coach Joel Quenneville has 781 regular-season NHL wins, moving him one from tying Al Arbour (782) for second all-time behind Blackhawks senior advisor Scotty Bowman (1,244). Quenneville, who also coached the St. Louis Blues and Colorado Avalanche, has 343 wins in 580 regular-season games with the Blackhawks. "It's very impressive," Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith said. "I read about it the last time he hit a milestone and those wins keep piling up for him. It's impressive what he's been able to do." Chicago is looking to extend its season-long winning streak to eight games. The Blackhawks have outscored the opposition 18-7 in the past five games. Chicago didn't practice Monday but goalie Corey Crawford is expected to start. Crawford has won a season-high five straight games. Quenneville went into Monday hopeful that recently acquired forward Richard Panik would get his U.S. work visa approved and be able to join the team.