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Lightning set for road game in Pittsburgh
They say revenge is best served cold. The Penguins can put payback on the menu Saturday, recalling their 5-1 lossback on January 29, 2004, when they face the Lightning at Mellon Arena.
Tampa Bay brings a 2-2-1 overall mark (2-1-0 in the division) into this game versus a Pittsburgh team carrying a 0-1-4 record.
The Lightning are road favorites, opening as 100 chalk, with an opening total of 6. They are 2-2-1 this season and 2-3-0 OU. The Penguins are 0-1-4 and are 2-2-1 OU.
Last time out, at St. Pete Times Forum against Buffalo, the Lightning as favorites lost to the Sabres 4-3. The game was an over play.
Ed Olczyk's troops were at Philadelphia against the Flyers last game and came away with a 6-5 loss, a game that went over 7. Oddsmakers had them as 170 money line underdogs in that one.
They say revenge is best served cold. The Penguins can put payback on the menu Saturday, recalling their 5-1 lossback on January 29, 2004, when they face the Lightning at Mellon Arena.
Tampa Bay brings a 2-2-1 overall mark (2-1-0 in the division) into this game versus a Pittsburgh team carrying a 0-1-4 record.
The Lightning are road favorites, opening as 100 chalk, with an opening total of 6. They are 2-2-1 this season and 2-3-0 OU. The Penguins are 0-1-4 and are 2-2-1 OU.
Last time out, at St. Pete Times Forum against Buffalo, the Lightning as favorites lost to the Sabres 4-3. The game was an over play.
Ed Olczyk's troops were at Philadelphia against the Flyers last game and came away with a 6-5 loss, a game that went over 7. Oddsmakers had them as 170 money line underdogs in that one.