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Kings/Senators clash set for Friday
Coming off a disappointing 3-2 loss last time out, Los Angeles hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Friday at Ottawa.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Kings, who come in at 16-9-1 against the Senators.
The Senators opened as a huge favorite, and face laying 270 on the money line as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The Kings, with a 16-9-1 mark on the season, look to bite as a big road dog. The total is set at 6.5.
Andy Murray's troops went to Chicago last game and came away with a 3-2 loss, a game that went under 6.5. Oddsmakers had them as 150 favorites in that one.
Meanwhile, Ottawa comes off a 3-0 loss against the Bruins, a game where they were a 200 favorite. The game went under the closing total of 7.
Expect the league's #1 offence to pot some goals and generate trouble for the Kings defence. Averaging 4.5 goals per game, the Senators can run up the score if they get on a roll.
Coming off a disappointing 3-2 loss last time out, Los Angeles hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Friday at Ottawa.
It's a non-conference battle pitting the Kings, who come in at 16-9-1 against the Senators.
The Senators opened as a huge favorite, and face laying 270 on the money line as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The Kings, with a 16-9-1 mark on the season, look to bite as a big road dog. The total is set at 6.5.
Andy Murray's troops went to Chicago last game and came away with a 3-2 loss, a game that went under 6.5. Oddsmakers had them as 150 favorites in that one.
Meanwhile, Ottawa comes off a 3-0 loss against the Bruins, a game where they were a 200 favorite. The game went under the closing total of 7.
Expect the league's #1 offence to pot some goals and generate trouble for the Kings defence. Averaging 4.5 goals per game, the Senators can run up the score if they get on a roll.