PREVIEW OF THE 2ND ROUND OF THE NHL PLAYOFFS

April 30, 2009 by G$ · Leave a Comment 

As I type this the Canucks and Blackhawks are playing game 1 of their playoff series. So let take a quick glance at the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.

Vancouver-Chicago
We think the young Chicago forwards start feeling the playoff heat in this series. The difference maker will be Vancouver goalie, Roberto Luongo, he is probably the best netminder remaining in the playoffs. This will be a good series but P4P likes the Canucks in 7.

Detroit-Anaheim
Young Jonas Hiller will not be as sharp when facing the powerful Red Wings. Detroit has full focus and too much firepower for Anaheim and we don’t think this series will be close. P4P likes Detroit in 5 games.

Boston-Carolina
Boston’s blueline will be the key to this series. Zdeno Chara will be all over Eric Staal and limit his scoring while Boston’s second and third lines will be too much for Carolina. P4P likes Boston in 6.

Washington-Pittsburgh
This is clearly the most anticipated of the second round series which is why the NHL has put game one on NBC. We’ll be honest, we think this series is a tossup. Ovechkin and Semin versus Malkin and Crosby gives this matchup serious star power and we will be tuned to every minute of the action. If we have to pick then it’s Washington in 7 games.

Check back this weekend for another free NBA and NHL selection.

Good luck from your team at picks4players!

April 20th - “FREE” NHL Selection

April 20, 2009 by G$ · Leave a Comment 

We have another “FREE” Stanley Cup playoff selection for our loyal followers featuring tonight’s matchup between the Washington Capitols and the New York Rangers.

The Rangers return home after sweeping the 2 game set in Washington against the Capitols. The Rangers have used a tough, aggressive defense combined with great goaltending to effectively shut down Ovechkin and company. We see more of the same tonight as the New York crowd will be fired up sensing a return to the days of Messier and company.

OUR PICK: NEW YORK RANGERS +105 to beat the Capitols and take a 3-0 series lead.

Sat. April 18th - “FREE” NHL PLAYOFF SELECTION

April 18, 2009 by G$ · Leave a Comment 

After selecting another winner on Thursday night, tonight we jump back into the NHL with another “FREE” Stanley Cup selection.

The Calgary Flames play game 2 of their series with the Chicago Blackhawks. Game 1 saw Chicago win a tough battle taking the game in overtime. We see game 2 as another hard fought battle but the playoff experienced Flames will come with extra determination tonight in trying the even the series.

Your team at P4P feels very strong about tonights pick of CALGARY FLAMES TO WIN OUTRIGHT AT +130

As always play smart and check back daily for NBA and NHL playoff selections.

April 16th - “FREE” NHL PLAYOFF SELECTION

April 16, 2009 by G$ · Leave a Comment 

Tonight begins the 2nd batch of NHL Stanley Cup playoff matches and we have found a favorable line that we feel will bring us to the pay window.

The Calgary-Chicago matchup is one that we feel has an excellent opportunity to cash in. In analyzing this matchup, you need to look no further than the goalies, Nikolai Khabibulin and Miikka Kiprusoff. Both are playoff tested and both seem to play their best in playoff games. With the young Chicago forwards seeing their first playoff action, they are going to be a bit overwhelmed to start the game and it may take them some time to get into the “flow”.

Your consultants at P4P recommends: Calgary-Chicago UNDER 5 1/2 goals at -105

Looking for an upset tonight??? Take Columbus over Detroit at +205

Thanks for making P4P part of your handicapping team!!! Check back daily for more NHL/NBA playoff selections.

NHL PLAYOFFS ARE HERE!!!

April 15, 2009 by G$ · Leave a Comment 

The long, hard journey for hockey’s holy grail known as the Stanley Cup begins tonight. We at P4P have you covered with frequent “FREE” Stanley Cup playoff selections.

We drop the puck tonight with what we think will be the highest scoring series of the first round. The Philadelphia Flyers travel to Pittsburgh to take on the Penguins. This promises to be an up and down fast paced series featuring 2 of the top 5 goal scoring teams from the regular season. We think both offenses will be amped up tonight to establish dominancy and with both teams having less than stellar goaltending, tonight’s game should provide plenty of goals.

OUR PICK: Philly/Pitt over 6 goals at +100

If you are interested in taking greater risk try WASHINGTON at -1 1/2 +170

As a 3rd play for tonight consider St. Louis/Vancouver under 5 goals at -105.

As always play smart, it’s a long, long playoff season and there will be plenty of opportunity down the road to cash in on playoff gold.

GET CUP CRAZY!!! NHL PLAYOFF PREVIEW

April 13, 2009 by G$ · Leave a Comment 

It’s that time again, time to get crazy about the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs. Your team at P4P has you covered throughout the entire NHL playoffs and we start today with our Stanley Cup preview.

EASTERN CONFERENCE
Boston (1) v. Montreal (8)
What would the NHL playoffs be without Les Habitants as a participant. Montreal is the center of the NHL universe, but how far will the Canadians go? How about 5 games? Boston with the back line of Chara, Wideman, Ward and Ference are just to strong, battle tested and too deep for Montreal. Not to mention Tim Taylor being rock solid all year in goal. Montreal has had numerous problems in net all year. Carey Price and Jaroslav Halak have not played up to expectations which are always high in Montreal. Look for Boston and it’s 6, 20 plus goal scorers to take this series in 5 games.

Washington (2) v. NY Rangers (7)
It’s always nice to see the blue shirts in the playoffs but can this team make a legitimate run for the Cup? We all know about Washington’s high flying duo of Ovechkin and Semin but did you know that defenseman Mike Green scored 31 goals this year? He is an offensive dynamo. The Rangers probably have the edge in goaltending but they were the 3rd worst scoring team in the league only ahead of the Islanders and Colorado. Henrik Lundqvist might steal a game or 2 but the Washington offense is just too good. Expect Washington to take this series in 6 games.

NJ Devils (3) v. Carolina Hurricanes (6)
After Martin Brodeur broke the record for wins, the Devils went into a funk losing 4 straight but they have seemed to right the ship in recent games and looked poised to make a serious cup run. Yes, the Canes have been hot and playing great hockey but the Devils are another team with lots of playoffs experience and great goaltending. The streaky Canes are due for a letdown and the Devils should wear them down in this series. We like the NJ Devils in 5 games.

Pittsburgh (4) v. Philadelphia (5)
Clearly the best of the 1st round matchups. This will be a high scoring, fast paced, seven game series. Both teams feature great scorers, Crosby and Malkin for Pittsburgh. Carter, Richards and Gagne (to name a few) for Philly. This series will be a goaltenders nightmare but it will come down to who will make the clutch saves. I’ll give that edge to Marc-Andre Fleury. This series will go 7 games with Pittsburgh moving on to round 2.

WESTERN CONFERENCE
San Jose Sharks (1) v. Anaheim Ducks (8)
It’s no secret that San Jose has struggled down the stretch offensively but having 4 days to get ready for this series will be a huge help. Over the final 20 games the Sharks went 11-10 so we can see why many “experts” view them as vulnerable. The Ducks were practically written off in March but made a great run to capture the final playoff spot. The Sharks know that there is a lot of pressure on them to get to the finals this year and they have all the pieces in place to do it. We see a re-focused Sharks squad devouring the Ducks in 5 games.

Detroit (2) v. Columbus (7)
This is an extremely difficult matchup for the Red Wings. Columbus split the season series with Detroit and will have a ton of confidence coming into this series with a Red Wings squad minus Marion Hossa. This is another series where goaltending will play a huge role and right now that edge will go to Columbus and Steve Mason. This will be the first true upset of first round, Columbus in 6 games.

Vancouver (3) v. St. Louis (6)
St. Louis is the hottest team in the NHl right now and can’t be taken lightly, they have a great young core of players led by Brad Boyes, David Backes and Patrik Berglund. You might not know these guys but your will after this series. Vancouver will be led by the Sedin twins and Robert Luongo. Luongo has seemed to regain his form after missing part of the season with an injury. We see this as a very low scoring, grind in out, type of series. In another mild upset as we see the Blues taking this series in 6 games.

Chicago (4) v. Calgary (5)
Chicago is an unknown factor in the playoffs this year. How will their young core (Toews, Kane, Sharp) respond in their first trip to the playoffs? Calgary will counter with a seasoned group of veterans who know what playoff hockey is all aboot. Over the final few weeks Calgary was hit hard by injury and at this point it’s hard to say how good they will be, missing potentially 3 blueliners. Chicago should get a huge boost from Stanley Cup winning goalie Nikolai Khabibulin and he has been red hot lately. This should be another long series with Chicago moving on in 6 games.

That gives you a quick look into the first round of the NHL playoffs. Check back with us on Wednesday for our first selection of the playoffs and let us fill your CUP with stacks of cash!