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Calgary skates into Edmonton
Edmonton looks to use the home crowd to its advantage and earn an important division win Monday against the Flames.
Both teams have a chance to improve their showing within the Northwest division. Edmonton is 18-11-4 (7-5-0 in the division), while the Flames sit at 19-9-4 (8-2-1 in the division).
Calgary gets its chance to win as a road dog after the line opened with them as 125 underdogs. They are 19-9-4, while the Oilers are 18-11-4. The total opened at 5.5.
Darryl Sutter's team was busy last game winning against the Bruins 3-0 as 210 favorites. The 3 goals sent that game under the total of 5.5.
Craig MacTavish's troops were at Vancouver against the Canucks last game and came away with a 5-4 win, a game that went over 6. Oddsmakers had them as 170 money line underdogs in that one.
With the league's #29-ranked offence, Calgary either needs a breakout game or it's up to the defence to keep them in this one. The Flames average just 2.4 goals per game.
Edmonton looks to use the home crowd to its advantage and earn an important division win Monday against the Flames.
Both teams have a chance to improve their showing within the Northwest division. Edmonton is 18-11-4 (7-5-0 in the division), while the Flames sit at 19-9-4 (8-2-1 in the division).
Calgary gets its chance to win as a road dog after the line opened with them as 125 underdogs. They are 19-9-4, while the Oilers are 18-11-4. The total opened at 5.5.
Darryl Sutter's team was busy last game winning against the Bruins 3-0 as 210 favorites. The 3 goals sent that game under the total of 5.5.
Craig MacTavish's troops were at Vancouver against the Canucks last game and came away with a 5-4 win, a game that went over 6. Oddsmakers had them as 170 money line underdogs in that one.
With the league's #29-ranked offence, Calgary either needs a breakout game or it's up to the defence to keep them in this one. The Flames average just 2.4 goals per game.