NHL Free Pick of the day by Ron for January 31, 2012

The All Star break is over, and it was a pretty theatrical and annoying one at that. We are back in action tonight with one of the largest lineups of the season. Unfortunately no one will be wearing a cape.

The million dollar question in the air is how will teams be affected by the break?

Lucky for us we only choose one game to work with, so we only need to worry about this effect on a single game basis. The last fact we all encountered were the Red Wings crawling into a deep sleep just before the break. They were on the road but also on a nice winning streak. Logically it follows that teams will pick things up in top gear coming back with no long rest in the foreseeable future. This will help us make a choice tonight. We were successful with Toronto twice just before the break if memory serves you well and we entered the break with a loss from Calgary. Our current record is a single dab below .500, but our success on goal spreads combined with wins keeps us in the black. Let’s come back from this break with fury like tonight’s teams!

    Our game is the Toronto Maple Leafs visiting the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Pens are on an enormous seven game win streak looking for the snowman. Toronto played well against the Islanders to our fortune before the break. They actually looked their strongest offensively in some time while staging the comeback in New York. But we will not stray from the idea that no team will come out sleeping tonight. Everyone will be playing at their absolute best. If there is any game Pittsburgh is likely to extend the streak even further it’s this one.

Extra motivation is Detroit’s failure to extend their own streak. Pittsburgh will be able to learn from the Wing’s mistake and play with more fire. On top of this the Wings ended their streak on the road, while Pittsburgh is at home for this one. Pittsburgh is great venue to come home to on such a streak against a Canadian team. The biggest factor we have to count on is that the Pens will take this Toronto team seriously and be extra aggressive offensively. This shouldn’t be a problem as Toronto is also third in their division.

The Pens are slightly closer to second (Philadelphia) than Toronto and have exacted 5 more total points through the season. Toronto is an even .500 on the road so again the Pens should be the more motivated team. Toronto’s two game winning streak, both against the Islanders, will not be a factor here and is as good as no streak.

Suggested Play:

Pittsburgh ML and -1  (approx. 2-1 ratio totaling 1.5 units)

NHL Pick of the day from Ron for 23 January 2012

Home and Home
Recap: Let’s go over some crucial points about our past couple of picks. We are now a game below .500, losing our past two days plays. On one of these days we had two game picks, so it comes out to three losing plays total which moved our record backwards to this point. Now we’re going to move forward and turn it around. Though it’s smart not to look back, we aren’t simply going to move forward in denial like most would. Instead we’re going to make room for some interesting discussion here, hope you enjoy it!


In our last three plays where we struggled, it could be said we were on the correct side of every game. In all three games, our team not only outshot the opposition, but did so by a two to one margin. Last night Colorado outshot Anaheim by more than this ratio. They waited until the third period to give the Ducks a fight and turn 3-0 into 3-2, but still fell short despite more than 40 shots and a ton of scoring chances. It’s pretty phenomenal that these games didn’t go our way, but these are promising statistics going forward, and definitely a good sign for our picking strategy. It’s important to mention this because it gives us good reason to stay with our current system’s arsenal. By arsenal I’m referring to how we’ve used the importance of games instead of mere trends, to support our plays. We’ve used current streaks as well as home/away factors, including how each team’s schedule of play and rest will help or obstruct success. If you’ve been following and even trusting our judgment, I want to say thanks and congrats for being on the wiser side of mastering the league. It actually does take courage to go beyond dumb luck and simple stat history to do this, and understand what really comes into play. Let’s keep rocking and rolling like we do best.
Tonight we’re going to show some extra confidence in our prediction. One could say it’s time to flex our muscles a bit. Let’s begin by going straight out and taking the Toronto Maple Leafs to win both games in a home and home ordeal with the New York Islanders. We’re once again taking into account the upcoming all-star break. Our logic, if only proven by SOG, is the combination of a more talented team, that’s also equally hungry or in need of a good streak of points, will do the best going into the break. The Islanders have been on a nice tear recently, not scoring a ton of goals, but winning comfortably with the huge presence of Nabokov in net. They are on a three game win streak, ten points behind the Devils who’ve slid down from third and are just holding on to fourth in the Atlantic at this point. The Isles or Pylonders, or Piles as sometimes referred to, are slightly better in their last ten games than Toronto. Tavares may not be able to keep up multiple points per game, but there is no sign of Nabokov backing down. The thing about a hot goaltender is it only takes a few pucks behind him to turn the tide. Obviously our advantage is Toronto’s strength on home ice, and ability to score more than five goals in a given game there, which if it happens would surely break down Nabokov. Remember we’re also confident in Toronto winning both of these games today and tomorrow, so if we choose a different Tuesday match-up, it will still be advised to have a small play on the Leafs.
Fitting our strategy, Toronto is the more well placed team in the standings going into the break. More than just another team who wants to prove playoff, they’re also capable of it. Following last year’s monstrosity, the Leafs aren’t about to underestimate or underplay their best talent against the Pylons. They’re going to make sure they take both games from New York to aid their own cause before the second half. The Leafs are quite possibly in the most competitive spot in all of hockey. They find themselves smack between the steaming Senators and Montreal. All three teams are bitter rivals and Toronto deserves much credit for sticking only nine points off of Ottawa. All of these teams have a similar purpose as well…dominating on home ice for the rest of the season. They all know the importance of extra divisional point getting, because when they play one another the call is as good as a coin toss. We take Toronto very confidently tonight, not to chase our losses (never wise), but instead because it’s a strong game for us. No current streak will affect our strategy and confidence, just as we don’t let it become the single determining fact in our plays.

Tonight’s play:
Toronto ML, -1, and -1.5 in a 3-2-2 ratio.

Video NHL Picks and Hockey Predictions for Tuesday, January 10th

10 January: Final Video Summary:

Qualified games  

I am writing units to show you that home winners bets should be treted separately, not inside one bet!

4-5 Star Home winners:

5* New York Rangers ML
5* New York Rangers -1 Spread
5* New York Rangers Team Total Over 2.5

5* Toronto Maple Leafs  ML
5* Toronto Maple Leafs  -1 Spread
5* Toronto Maple Leafs  Total Over 2.5

5 Start Dogs:

5* New Jersey Devils ML
2* New Jersey Devils -1 Spread
3* New Jersey Devils Team Total Over 2.5

5* Ottawa Senators ML
2* Ottawa Senators -1 Spread
3* Ottawa Senators Team Total Over 2.5

Fun bet ideas
1* Toronto over 5.5
1* Rangers Under 6
1* Devils Under 5.5
2* Colorado Under 5.5
0.5* Colorado goes into overtime
0.5* Blues go into overtime
2* Wild Team Total Under 2.5
2* VAN total over 5.5
1* Detroit Team total over 2.5
3* Jets Team total under 2.5 – My favorite fun bet of the day
1* Ducks over 5.5
2* Boston-1

Please be active and comment with reasoning – this is for mutual benefit! Don’t just say “Go Canucks” – give the logical reason WHY!

Have fun!

Early summary: NHL Picks and Hockey Predictions for Saturday, January 7th

January 7 early summary.
What a day! So much action. Most games are 1.55 odd or worse which gives us hard time to find any value in taking sides.

Warning: EARLY GAMES TODAY!!!

Sharks game is not ready yet.

Zcode Trends (check back later for updates):

5 Star Road dogs:
3* Winnipeg Jets ML
1* Winnipeg Jets -1 spread
1* Team Total over 2.5

Tampa: maybe lets take Canadians Team total over 2.5 instead of tampa here.
(check later after input of our experts like Robert)
5* Canadians Team total over 2.5

Home Game winners:
3* Dallas Stars 4 stars -1 spread and no moneyline (odd is too low)
3* Dallas Team Total over 2.5 instead of moneyline bet

Fun bet ideas and I rated them with start confidence units:

3* Isles@Coyotes: Under 5.5  (Two weakest offenses in NHL)

3* COL @ Blues: Under 5.5
2* COL + 1 Spread

2* New Jersey Devils Moneyline
1* New Jersey Devils -1 spread

3* Canadians Team Total Over 2.5

2* Toronto Over 5.5
2* Detroit Team total over 2.5

4* Columbus Under 5.5
2* Columbus+1 Spread (Why not? LA can’t score, Columbus CAN and the odd for LA is ridicilously low)

3* Flyers Over 5.5
2* Flyers Team total over 2.5
2* Flyers-1 Spread

2* Bruins-1 Spread
2* Bruins Total Over 5.5

2* WILD Team total under 2.5

+ maybe something on sharks later.

(my favorite hockey gif “wrong dude” :) for the good mood today!

Starting fresh in 2012? NHL Hockey Picks and Predictions for Thursday, January 5th

NHL Hockey Picks and Predictions for Thursday, January 5th: Chicago Blackhawks at Philadelphia Flyers, Winnipeg Jets at Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers at New York Rangers, Flames at Bruins, Oilers at Blues, Coyotes at Kings, Blue Jackets at Sharks

Starting fresh in 2012?

Magic score 3-7 ? I was thinking a lot why road dogs (Jets and Tampa) got blown away 2 times in a row especially with such a big and similar score ? What’s different about those games?

Here is what was different. In both cases it was
1) FIRST GAME in 2012 for a home team
2) Home team stuck in a long dead losing streak and needed to break-through.

Why did they win? The motivation to start the fresh 2012 with a win at home in front of supporting fans was overwhelming. Lesson for future: Don’t bet against home team on the first games in 2013. These things can really make a difference.

What about Hawks today?
1) It’s not a first game in 2012 for any of the teams
2) Flyers don’t have a long losing streak.

Why Hawks can win today?
1. Emery is much better goalie than both Flyers goalies all together especially if struggling Bryzgalov takes the net after Bobrovsky took the Winter Classic
2. Jaromir Jagr is injured.

Why Flyers can win today?
1. They are a great team and they don’t usually get into long losing streaks
2. They are playing home and Hawks are unstable and frustrated (could not win over Oilers in the last game)

Idea: go Chicago ML, Chicago-1 Spread and CHI Team Total Over 2.5

NHL Picks and Hockey Predictions (Saturday 12/31): Vancouver Canucks at Los Angeles Kings

 NHL Picks and Hockey Predictions for Saturday, December 31th: Vancouver Canucks at Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins at Dallas Stars, Montreal Canadiens at Florida Panthers (NHL), Washington Capitals at Columbus Blue Jackets (NHL), St. Louis Blues at Detroit Red Wings (NHL) and more!

QuickStart Guide: http://zcodesystem.com/zcode_quickstart.pdf

So many things in such a short time. Here is my video update today instead of the texts. Have a great winning new year!!!

A lot of fun bets today based on the “incredible oscillator” and a couple of qualified games for Zcode road dogs:
Today I see super strong signal for Jets, Wild, Vancouver, Boston
Average for Ottawa, Tampa Bay, Isles
Weak for Detroit, Colorado, Habs, Penguins

Good luck!!