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Hurricanes look to continue 9-game win streak
Carolina Hurricanes have the Atlanta Thrashers in their rearview mirror in the Southeast standings. A win Saturday will keep them there.
Both teams have a chance to improve their showing within the Southeast division. Carolina is 12-2-1 (4-1-0 in the division), while the Thrashers sit at 6-9-1 (4-3-1 in the division).
The Hurricanes opened as a huge favorite, and face laying 211 on the money line as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The Thrashers, with a 6-9-1 mark on the season, look to bite as a big road dog.
Bob Hartley's team was busy last game winning against the Lightning 5-2 as 110 underdogs. The 7 goals sent that game as a push against the total of 7.
Meanwhile, at BankAtlantic Center, the favorite Hurricanes were winning against the Panthers 1-0. The game was an under play.
Carolina Hurricanes have the Atlanta Thrashers in their rearview mirror in the Southeast standings. A win Saturday will keep them there.
Both teams have a chance to improve their showing within the Southeast division. Carolina is 12-2-1 (4-1-0 in the division), while the Thrashers sit at 6-9-1 (4-3-1 in the division).
The Hurricanes opened as a huge favorite, and face laying 211 on the money line as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The Thrashers, with a 6-9-1 mark on the season, look to bite as a big road dog.
Bob Hartley's team was busy last game winning against the Lightning 5-2 as 110 underdogs. The 7 goals sent that game as a push against the total of 7.
Meanwhile, at BankAtlantic Center, the favorite Hurricanes were winning against the Panthers 1-0. The game was an under play.