Wednesday, September 23, 2009

2009 NHL Stanley Cup Odds and Predictions

The 2009 NHL Hockey season is one week from dropping the puck and clubs are now trimming their roster. Therefore, looking at the big picture from a sports betting perspective, now is the time to start looking for some Stanley Cup line value, as these odds will change throughout the season.

If there’s one thing I can share with you from my betting experience, parity has been great for sports bettors, because anybody can win on any given year. Don’t believe me? Look at every sports league and check out who wins the championship every year! It’s very rare you see teams repeat and from an NHL Hockey perspective, teams who run the table get half the vacation time the rest of the NHL teams who didn’t make the playoffs or teams who got eliminated early in the playoffs.

I’ve researched the current Stanley Cup odds and have found 5 great Stanley Cup teams at good line value and would recommend you to put 1 unit on each of these teams.

Ron what is a unit?

In the sports betting world, a unit means your average bet. For example, if my average sports bet is $100 dollars, and I recommend you wager 2 units on this futures bet, that means I would lay $200. If I’m going to lay 5 units on a bet, then I would wager $500. If your average bet is $5, and I recommend you wager 3 units, you would wager $15.

Ron Raymond’s Stanley Cup Predictions
Here are 4 teams I’m going to recommend you wager 1 unit. Keep in mind, the season has not started, you have no regular season stats to base your decision on, but you do have the rosters and from my experience, good goaltending and a solid defense corps can take you a long way into the playoffs and no matter what, you can hedge your bets once your team hits the 3rd or 4th round of the playoffs.

1. Calgary Flames +1467: The Flames are stacked at the defense position; you have Jay Bouwmeester, Dion Phaneuf, Robyn Regehr and Mikka Kiprusoff in nets that are one heck of a foundation for your defense, maybe the best trio in the league. Plus, with a Sutter coaching this team, they will be very tough to play against.

2. Montreal +2810: I have a gut feeling Carey Price did some serious soul searching this summer and knowing this is the Olympic year and his name is not attached to the goaltending position, might want to turn some heads and maybe get the hockey worlds attention. Plus, great speed, but the question mark is the defense, might be a bit slow with all that size now.

3. Carolina +4261: This falls into my never bet against a goalie who’s won a Stanley Cup theory. Cam Ward in my view is a top 5 goaltender in the world and the Canes are one or two forwards from making another run. However, +4261 with Cam Wards makes us money should they make the playoffs, then we start hedging.

4. Edmonton +7124: Again, now that the Oilers have an experience and solid goalie like Khabibulin to hold the fort on the back end, you never know what can happen. Edmonton has a good core of young guys with speed and they have enough sand paper to get through those physical road games in a tough Northwest division. Khabibulin is the only reason I’m making this recommendation.

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