Bet on hockey odds have the Vancouver Canucks favored at home on Sunday against the Florida Panthers. It is the first game of a four-game homestand for the Canucks after a long road trip. Vancouver just completed a 7-game road trip that ended last night in Edmonton according to the hockey betting schedule.
Bet on NHL scheduling information shows that this is the fourth of a five-game road trip for Florida. The Panthers have traditionally struggled on the road in hockey betting but in this situation they will be rested since Vancouver played last night. Bet on NHL numbers show that Vancouver is 5-2-3 in the last 10 meetings against Florida. Since these teams do not play a great deal you will notice three ties in that record since ties were still in effect earlier this decade. At Vancouver, the Canucks are 3-0-3 in the last six meetings between the two teams according to bet on NHL results.
Gamblers that bet on NHL totals see that the last two meetings between the two teams have gone over. Last year at Florida the Panthers won 4-3 while the Canucks won in Vancouver by the exact same 4-3 score in 2007 according to hockey betting results. You have to go back to 2004 in bet on NHL history to find the previous meetings.
Florida continues to struggle to score goals, ranking near the bottom of the NHL according to bet on hockey numbers. The good news for the Panthers is that their defense has improved according to bet on hockey stats, especially with goalie Craig Anderson. It used to be that Tomas Vokoun had the goaltending job all to himself but Anderson has made his case in recent weeks.
Vancouver has been near the top of the NHL in defense according to bet on hockey numbers but those numbers have been going down since goaltender Roberto Luongo was injured. Since Vancouver is not a big offensive power, the Canucks are not winning nearly as often in bet on hockey results since Luongo has been out.
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