Hello,
We went 2-1 yesterday. It would make sense that the Caps in the playoffs would be the team to let us down. They won the game last night, so all is well. We are going down a similar road tonight as yesterday, so let's get started.
MLB
Milwaukee Brewers +110 (10 units wagered, 11 units won) at Cincinnati Reds
Time: 7:10 EST TV: Fox Sports Wisconsin I am guessing
We went with the Brew Crew yesterday, and it worked out well. We are going to do it again, although for a different reason today. The Reds opened up as -140 favorites on the money line. They have received 66% of money line bets, yet they have gone all the way down to -115. The sharps are all over the Brewers who have been killing the ball thus far this season. I would not expect to change against Scott Feldman in baseball's friendliest park for hitters. While you are enjoying some brews to kick off your weekend, root on the Brew Crew as they go for their fourth straight win.
NHL
New York Rangers +130 (10 units wagered, 13 units won) at Montreal Canadiens
Time: 7 EST TV: NBCSN
We have the same thing here as the Brewers game. 66% of money line bets are on the Canadiens, yet they have moved from -160 to -150. Sharps are on the Rangers and for good reason. The Rangers finished one point behind the Canadiens this season, and they played in the much harder Metropolitan Division. The Rangers are the better team, and I will not be surprised if they take a 2-0 lead with them back to New York.
Columbus Blue Jackets at Pittsburgh Penguins Even, Regulation Time (10 units wagered, 10 units won)
We are 1-1 with our little Regulation Time experiment, and we will go back to it tonight. Something that has really caught my eye on Wednesday night was how fast this Penguins team is. Their speed is what took them to the title last year, but it appeared that this season, they may have slowed down a little bit. That was not the case on Wednesday, as they looked like the same team that took down the rest of the NHL last spring. I think the Blue Jackets will be able to slow them down a little bit with their brand of physicality in Columbus but playing in Pittsburgh is totally different. Expect the crowd to get the Pens going and take this thing to Columbus with a 2-0 lead.
Yesterday: 2-1
Overall: 116-108-7 (+84 units)
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