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Jacques Lemaire and Randy Carlyle face off in Wild/Mighty Ducks game
The Wild hope they get more respect from the Mighty Ducks Sunday than they do from Vegas oddsmakers, who peg them as 140 underdogs.
Sporting a 7-6-2 overall record and a 2-1-1 mark within the division, the Mighty Ducks aim to knock the Wild (2-4-0 in the division) for a loss.
Oddsmakers like the Mighty Ducks in this one, opening the line at 140 in favor of Anaheim. They are 7-6-2 this season, while the Wild are 7-6-2.
Last time out, the Wild defeated the Sharks 3-1 as 150 underdogs. That contest went under the closing total.
Randy Carlyle's troops were at home against the Sharks last game and came away with a 1-0 loss, a game that went under 6. Oddsmakers had them as 125 money line favorites in that one.
The Wild hope they get more respect from the Mighty Ducks Sunday than they do from Vegas oddsmakers, who peg them as 140 underdogs.
Sporting a 7-6-2 overall record and a 2-1-1 mark within the division, the Mighty Ducks aim to knock the Wild (2-4-0 in the division) for a loss.
Oddsmakers like the Mighty Ducks in this one, opening the line at 140 in favor of Anaheim. They are 7-6-2 this season, while the Wild are 7-6-2.
Last time out, the Wild defeated the Sharks 3-1 as 150 underdogs. That contest went under the closing total.
Randy Carlyle's troops were at home against the Sharks last game and came away with a 1-0 loss, a game that went under 6. Oddsmakers had them as 125 money line favorites in that one.