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A frequent hockey betting strategy is fading a group that is about the next half of playing back-to-back days. This is reflected in gambling lines as teams that are playing their second match in as many days will generally have inflated chances and if you are sharp, you can catch the novels napping.
Fortunately for you, I had the information team here at OddsShark conduct some numbers on back-to-backs and highlighted the groups you need to be focusing on when putting your NHL wagers and some groups you should avoid.
Three teams to Fade in situations3. Toronto Maple Leafs: Optimism has been the subject of this Toronto Maple Leafs season but as one of the youngest teams in the NHL, winning always is an extremely tough endeavor. This is exemplified by the Leafs’ 2-7 record on the second night of a back-to-back and their -508.81 profit margin in those matches. That said, head coach Mike Babcock appears to understand where his bread is buttered as he has led his team to a 6-3 record in the first match of the Leafs’ back-to-backs.2. Dallas Stars: What an awful follow up to the 2015-16 season that saw the high-scoring Stars win the Central Division and evaluate the second-most objectives. This year, Dallas has 42 points throughout 42 games and sits well below the league average in goals scored. In 2-6 in most back-to-back situations, the Stars are among the worst teams to bet on when they have matches on consecutive days. The twist here is they have just five back-to-backs staying on their schedule. 1. Arizona Coyotes: And today we get to the humble’Yotes. Arizona has made a commitment and up to now, it’s not paying dividends. The Coyotes are near the bottom of the league in almost every major stat category and have earned a pathetic 3-9 record in back-to-back scenarios. An interesting angle, however, is they are much worse in the first game of back-to-backs and also have dropped bettors just $74 when they have bet on the’Yotes to win the next game of b2bs.

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