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Kings present challenges for Flames, coach Darryl Sutter
Fresh off a victory Wednesday over Canucks, Los Angeles can keep their momentum going with a win Wednesday on the road at Calgary.
Los Angeles brings a 21-13-1 overall mark (6-3-0 in the division) into this game versus a Calgary team carrying a 19-10-4 record.
The Flames are favored, opening as 150 chalk, with an opening total of 5.5. They are 19-10-4 this season and 8-23-2 OU. The Kings are 21-13-1 and are 15-19-1 OU.
Andy Murray's troops went to Vancouver last game and came away with a 4-3 win, a game that went as a push against 7. Oddsmakers had them as 175 underdogs in that one.
Darryl Sutter's team was busy last game losing to Edmonton 5-4 as 115 underdogs. The 9 goals sent that game over the total of 5.5.
You can't expect much in the way of offensive fireworks from Calgary. Saddled with the 29th-ranked offence and averaging just 2.5 goals per game the Flames' offence needs to give its defensive unit some help Wednesday in order to have a chance against the Kings.
Fresh off a victory Wednesday over Canucks, Los Angeles can keep their momentum going with a win Wednesday on the road at Calgary.
Los Angeles brings a 21-13-1 overall mark (6-3-0 in the division) into this game versus a Calgary team carrying a 19-10-4 record.
The Flames are favored, opening as 150 chalk, with an opening total of 5.5. They are 19-10-4 this season and 8-23-2 OU. The Kings are 21-13-1 and are 15-19-1 OU.
Andy Murray's troops went to Vancouver last game and came away with a 4-3 win, a game that went as a push against 7. Oddsmakers had them as 175 underdogs in that one.
Darryl Sutter's team was busy last game losing to Edmonton 5-4 as 115 underdogs. The 9 goals sent that game over the total of 5.5.
You can't expect much in the way of offensive fireworks from Calgary. Saddled with the 29th-ranked offence and averaging just 2.5 goals per game the Flames' offence needs to give its defensive unit some help Wednesday in order to have a chance against the Kings.