Free Hockey Picks Monday November 24, 2008

Written by:
Ron Raymond
Published on:
Nov/24/2008

Canadian 4-Time Champion Sports Handicapper Ron Raymond provides his daily NHL Hockey predictions and insightful statistical analysis on each NHL game. In fact, the following free hockey picks and predictions are based on Ron Raymond's general knowledge of the game and he'll include information from his statistical ATS database, ATS calculator, ATS ratings and other tools at his disposal to bring readers the best sports betting information on each game. Furthermore, for our Canadian sports bettors who play Pro Line and Sports Select, get experience advice from a Professional handicapper like Ron Raymond and use his NHL Picks and analysis on making your proline selections. Also, Pro line allows bettors to wager on 3 to 6 teams and it's your wager multiplied by the odds. Plus, you can bet sides or totals with Pro Line.

The Coyotes are 3-7 SU on the road this season and it wont get any easier this evening, as the Rangers are desperate for a win themselves and they will use home ice advantage tonight to get that right line matchup. The Coyotes are 1-5 SU at MSG and Lundqvist is the better goaltender in this spot. When NY RANGERS team Played as Home team as a Favorite - After a non division game - Scored 1 or less goals FOR in their last game - Coming off a 2 game losing streak; The Rangers are 12-3 (SU) in this spot since 97. Prediction: NYR 3 Phoenix 2.

 

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