Hockey betting on Sunday includes an NBC televised contest between the St. Louis Blues and Colorado Avalanche. It could be a critical game for the Blues depending upon the playoff situation so keep that in mind as you bet on hockey for Sunday. Let’s take a look at some of the numbers for St. Louis and Colorado.
Hockey scheduling information tells us this is the last regular season game for both teams. It is also a back-to-back hockey situation for the Avalanche as they were home versus Vancouver yesterday. The Blues have actually won 6 of the last 10 meetings against the Avalanche as hockey odds numbers show. The Avalanche though have won three of the last five home games versus the Blues as hockey stats indicate. Gamblers that bet on hockey should be aware that the teams have met three times this season with the home team winning each time.
The Blues have been a very good wager for gamblers who bet on hockey in recent weeks. St. Louis has found ways to win and they have gotten excellent goaltending out of Chris Mason. Head coach Andy Murray has done a fantastic job with St. Louis and the Blues have been a nice surprise in hockey this season. Brad Boyes has led the team in scoring as hockey betting stats indicate and overall the Blues get enough goals to win more games than they lose.
On the other side of the coin is Colorado who has been a bust in hockey this season. The Avalanche have been a little better at home than on the road versus the hockey betting numbers but overall it has been a rotten year for Colorado. The Avalanche can’t score and they can’t keep the puck out of their own net. That is a recipe for disaster in hockey. Colorado really has no solid goaltender and no real scoring threat other than Ryan Smyth. Taking the Avalanche versus the hockey odds this season has been a very risky proposition and a losing one.
The hockey over/under is 3-6-1 in the last ten meetings between the two teams. At Colorado, the over/under hockey betting total is 1-3-1 in the last five games.
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