The San Jose Sharks will look to secure a playoff spot tonight when they host the Nashville Predators. When the Sharks take the ice at SAP Center, good things usually happen. They win. San Jose is 23-6-5 at home and will face a Predators team that has struggled on the road against the Sharks. Nashville is 1-4 in their last 5 trips to SAP Center and have lost both meetings with San Jose this year. The Sharks will get another weapon back in their arsenal tonight when Evander Kane returns to the ice after missing the last 6 games. The Sharks clinch.
TONIGHT’S PICK: SAN JOSE SHARKS
Category: Hockey
Thursday NHL Pick
The Philadelphia Flyers have been on a roll but if anyone can slow them down it’s the Washington Capitals, and that is who they will be hosting tonight at Wells Fargo Center. The Flyers, who sit at 34-27-8 on the season, have won 2 straight and are 18-4-2 in their last 24 overall. The Metropolitan Division leading Capitals, 41-22-7, fell to the Penguins on Tuesday but prior to that they they were riding a 7-game winning streak. Washington is 6-2-2 in their last 10 against Philadelphia, including a 5-3 victory against them on March 6th. Carter Hart is expected between the pipes for Philadelphia but has not played since February 21st due to an ankle injury so rust could be an issue. I like the Capitals in this situation.
TONIGHT’S PICK: WASHINGTON CAPITALS
Tuesday NHL Pick
The Montreal Canadiens had better step up their game if they want to see the post-season and they know it. Tonight they will have an opportunity to right the ship when they return home to Bell Centre for a match-up with the Detroit Red Wings. Montreal has won the last 8 meetings with Detroit and 9 of the last 10 against them in Quebec. Carey Price is expected between the pipes for Montreal and with a victory tonight, he will surpass the win record of the greatest Canadien goalie of all time, Jacques Plante. Habs get it done.
TONIGHT’S PICK: MONTREAL CANADIENS
Sunday NHL Pick
The Anaheim Ducks looked impressive in their last outing, burying the Montreal Canadiens 8-2, and tonight they will host their arch-enemy, the Los Angeles Kings. The Kings have been on a 3-game skid and are 11-19-5 on the road. The Ducks have won 5 of the last 6 meetings and get it done tonight. TONIGHT’S PICK: ANAHEIM DUCKS
Saturday NHL Pick
If the New York Rangers are going to snap their 6-game losing streak, it should be tonight when they host the New Jersey Devils. The Devils are also in a funk, losers of 5 straight, and have been awful on the road, with a record of 8-22-3. During their 5-game skid, the Devils have notched just 5 goals and only 1 in their last 3 games. New Jersey will be playing back-to-back games after falling to the Champs last night, 3-0, and on zero days’ rest they are just 3-8 in their last 11. New York has played well at MSG, with a record of 16-11-8, and are 5-1 in their last 6 at home against New Jersey.
TONIGHT’S PICK: NEW YORK RANGERS
Wednesday NHL Pick
The Toronto Maple Leafs are young, fast and surging. Toronto has won 2 straight, 5 of their last 6, and will be at Rogers Centre tonight for a matchup with the lowly Vancouver Canucks. The Leafs have been lighting up the scoreboard, notching 29 tallies in their last 6 games. The Canucks have just 1 victory in their last 7 games and it is obvious they have thrown in the towel for the 2018-2019 campaign. Toronto keeps rolling. TONIGHT’S PICK: TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS
Sunday NHL Pick
The Vancouver Canucks will need all the luck they can get when they visit the strip today for a matinée with the Vegas Golden Knights. The Canucks have lost 2 in a row. They are a dismal 13-17-5 on the road and will face a Vegas team that is on a roll. The Golden Knights are 19-10-4 at home and, since acquiring Mark Stone from Ottawa, they have won 3 straight. Take them while they are hot.
TODAY’S PICK: VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS
