Rangers vs. Penguins Betting Line, Free Pick – Game 4 NHL Playoffs

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Rangers vs. Penguins Betting Line, Free Pick – Game 4 NHL Playoffs

Gambling911.com has your Rangers vs. Penguins betting line and free pick for Game 4 of the 2015 NHL Playoffs courtesy of BetDSI.com. 

New York Rangers Outstanding on the Road
The New York Rangers had the best road mark in the NHL this season at 28-13. To give you an idea of just how good that is, they won three more road games than any other team in the league this season and they won four more on the road than any other Eastern Conference team. The Rangers were actually better on the road this season than at home. New York will definitely have no fear of going into Pittsburgh. The Rangers average 3 goals per game and allow just 2.3 per contest. They went over the total 18 times on the road with 17 going under with 6 pushes.
Crosby and Malkin Leading the Penguins
It should come as no surprise that if the Pittsburgh Penguins are to win then Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin have to be great. The two were really good in Game 2 and the Penguins found a way to win in New York. If they are to win in Game 4 on Wednesday then the two stars will have to be really good again. The Pittsburgh Penguins were nothing special at home this season, going 23-18. They were a good team to bet under at home with 23 games going under the NHL betting total, 15 going over with 3 pushes.
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Game Notes
The Rangers and Penguins were tied at 1-1 in the 2014 NHL Playoff Series and then the Penguins won two straight to take a 3-1 series lead before losing the last three games of that series. Even with the win in Game 2 this year, the Penguins had still dropped 7 of the last 10 against the Rangers. The teams have split their last ten meetings in Pittsburgh with three of the last five going under the hockey betting total.

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