Free Hockey Picks – November 29, 2008

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Expert NHL sports handicapper, Ron Raymond, has his free hockey picks for two key games Saturday.  Good luck to all.

Edmonton vs. St.Louis

Ron's Comment:  The Oilers are self destructing and have lost 5 of their last 6 games. Seems the players are on trade watch and when that happens, things just go down hill. When ST LOUIS team Played as Home team as a Favorite - Total is 5.5 - playing on Saturday - Coming off vs. Northwest division opponent; The Blues are 10-3-1 SU in this role.

Prediction: St.Louis 4 Edmonton 2

 

Chicago vs. LA Kings

Ron's Comment:  Bookmaker is tipping his hand by making the Blackhawks a favorite here and the Kings are coming off a win vs. a bad Oilers team. When LOS ANGELES team played as a home team - Last 4 years - Coming off a Road win as an Underdog; The Kings are 4-11-1 SU L4Y in this situation.

Prediction: Chicago 4 LA Kings 2

 

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Ron Raymond, Gambling911.com

 

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