Picking Today’s NHL Winners: Dec 31 2016

Adam Mark

2016-12-31

 

Adam here, filling in for Coretti today. I'll make the intro short and sweet as I'm sure you're here looking for some matchup advice. Born and raised in Vancouver, I bled blue and green until the Canucks hired Torterella (he was the proverbial last straw). Now it's go Pens go. 

 

As for my pick history and percentage, I'm currently 54 – 31 (63.5%) on the year. I make a lot of my picks based on my gut, looking at current streaks, key injuries, and other intangible factors rather than deep diving into stats. 

 

I'll consider my published record 0 – 0 and we'll see how the two stack up after a few weeks. Without further ado, let's get to the picks:

 

Record: 0 – 0

 

Buffalo @ Boston (1pm ET)

 

After a come from behind victory on Thursday to beat the Sabres 4 – 2 on the road, I'm firmly sold that the Bruins will put up another W at home against the bottom dwelling Sabres. If your league counts PMs, I'd be looking for a few more than normal in this game as blood may still be boiling over Carrier's hit to Backe's head. Emotions aside, the Bruins have a history on the side, going 10 – 1 – 2 in their last 13 games against Buffalo. 

 

Pick: Boston – Home Team Victory – H

Confidence Level: 5/5

 

Columbus @ Minnesota (6pm ET)

 

The league's heaviest hitter and tightest defender go toe to toe in Saturday's most anticipated matchup. If you've been under a rock for the past month, the Blue Jackets have put together a 14 game winning streak, with the Wild not far behind with 12. Minnesota is the favourite heading into this matchup, but I'm standing firm with Columbus, and it comes down to goaltending. After allowing 4 goals by an Islanders squad that's in dismay, I'm not confident that Dubnyk will be able to shut the door when called upon. Expect Coyle to continue his hot streak, and look for Dubinsky/Atkinson to get on the board.

 

Pick: Columbus – Visitor Team Victory – V

Confidence Level: 3.5/5

 

Montreal @ Pittsburgh (7pm ET)

 

In what has been one of the most enjoyable matches to watch over the last few years, you may want to take the over in this game if you're not sold on the Pens taking the W. That said, the Canadiens are going to be missing Markov's minutes more than the Pen's will be missing Letang's. Look for Daley to start the rush, and for the Pen's usual suspects to chip in when the time comes. 

 

📢 advertisement:

Pick: Pittsburgh – Home Team Victory – H

Confidence Level: 3/5

 

New York @ Colorado (8pm ET)

 

Colorado seems like it had most of the ingredients but just cant get the recipe down right. As much as I'd like to see Mackinnon and Landeskog light it up (for my fantasy squads) I don't see it happening. Especially against either Ranger netminder (Lundqvist currently expected). The Rangers ability to roll 4 lines will prove to be too much for a struggling Av's team. 

 

Pick: New York – Visitor Team Victory – V

Confidence Level: 4.5/5

 

Arizona @ Calgary (10pm ET)

 

I've been actively betting against the Coyotes all season, and it's done me quite well. As they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". With the Yotes winless in their last three, and a Flames team battling hard for a playoff spot, I expect the kids in Calgary to make short work of the visiting Coyotes. Keep your eye on Monahan who's got 14 points in his last 15 games vs Arizona. 

 

Pick: Calgary – Home Team Victory – H

Confidence Level: 5/5

 

Vancouver @ Edmonton (10pm ET)

 

And finally, my hometown squad visits Edmonton to take on one hell of an Oiler's team. While I expect the Oilers to win, I don't see this as being as easy a win as the odds may have you believe. Out of the picks today, this is my least confident, the Canucks have not been horrible as of late and have some some resilience with some come from behind victories. I'll be looking to see how the speed of the game is being dictated, and if McDavid can put on a fireworks show just in time for the New Year out East. 

 

Pick: Edmonton – Home Team Victory – H

Confidence Level: 2.5/5

 

One Comment

  1. Claudio Rocchi 2016-12-31 at 15:39

    What about the Carolina game?

Leave A Comment

UPCOMING GAMES

No data found.

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
NOAH DOBSON MTL
NICOLAS ROY VGK
JORDAN SPENCE OTT
KEVIN BAHL CGY
BRYCE PICKFORD MTL

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
JOHN GIBSON DET
PETR MRAZEK ANA
SEBASTIAN COSSA DET
LUKAS DOSTAL ANA
JUUSE SAROS NSH

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency VAN Players
20.2 KIEFER SHERWOOD AATU RATY DAKOTA JOSHUA
19.6 MAX SASSON JAKE DEBRUSK BROCK BOESER
19.0 PIUS SUTER NILS HOGLANDER CONOR GARLAND

DobberHockey Podcasts

Fantasy Hockey Life: Calgary Flames with Steve MacFarlane

Steve MacFarlane is here to report on the Calgary Flames. Jesse and Victor interview Steve about returning pros Nazem Kadri, Jonathan Huberdeau, Matt Coronato, Connor Zary, Yegor Sharangovich, Morgan Frost, Martin Pospisil, Joel Farabee, MacKenzie Weegar, Rasmus Andersson, Zayne Parekh, Dustin Wolf, Dan Vladar, and Devin Cooley. In Cat’s Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag […]

Fantasy Hockey Life: Buffalo Sabres with Mike Augello

Michael Augello of The Hockey News and Hockey Hot Stove is here to report on the Buffalo Sabres. Jesse and Victor interview Michael about returning pros Tage Thompson, JJ Peterka, Alex Tuch, Jason Zucker, Jack Quinn, Ryan McLeod, Josh Norris, Jiri Kulich, Zach Benson, Rasmus Dahlin, Owen Power, Bowen Byram, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, James Reimer, and […]

Keeping Karlsson: Kreider Down South

Elan and Brian check in on the NHL playoffs (and the Keeping Karlsson Playoff Pool), announce a change to the draft rules for Season 11 of the Keeping Karlsson Ultimate Patron Fantasy League (KKUPFL), share thoughts on the one single relevant offseason transaction so far, and put a handful of 2024-25 breakout performances under the microscope to see if they’ll continue into 2025-26.

Fantasy Hockey Life: Montreal Canadiens with Ryan Szporer

Ryan Szporer is back to report on the Montreal Canadiens. Jesse and Victor interview Ryan about returning pros Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Ivan Demidov, Juraj Slafkovsky, Patrik Laine, Lane Hutson, Mike Matheson, Kaiden Guhle, Sam Montembeault, and Jakub Dobes. In Cat’s Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag breaks down Jakub Dobes, Cayden Primeau, and Jacob […]

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

📢 advertisement: