NHL Picks: The San Jose Sharks visit the New York Rangers in one of the four games on the Sunday NHL schedule. The Sharks are wrapping up their action in the New York area as they played the Islanders on Thursday and the Devils on Saturday. This is a tough spot for San Jose as it will be their third game in four days and all on the road. Let’s look at the matchup and the rest of the Sunday NHL picks.
San Jose Sharks at New York Rangers
It is the regular season so you know the Sharks are playing well as their problems come in the playoffs. San Jose won their first three games of the season before this trip in New York began. The Rangers have not played well to start the season as they dropped three of their first four games. The goaltending and defense have been poor to start the season for New York.
The Sharks won both meeting in this series last year as they won 1-0 in New York and 9-2 at home. Winning in New York has not been that easy for San Jose through the years as they are just 4-6 in the last ten. Two of the last three games in New York have gone over.
Minnesota Wild at Los Angeles Kings
The Wild has done surprising well in this series, winning six of the last ten including the last two games in Los Angeles. They won 3-2 and 2-1 in L.A. last season. Three of the last five in the series have gone under.
Calgary Flames at Winnipeg Jets
The Flames have won six of the last ten in this series that has been very high scoring. Eight of the last 10 have gone over including the last five. The last three meetings have seen a combined 24 goals scored. The Flames won 5-4 in Winnipeg last season.
St. Louis Blues at Anaheim Ducks
The Ducks have won seven of the last 10 in this series with three of the last four going under. The Ducks have owned the Blues in this series in Anaheim, winning 9 of the last 10. Seven of the last 10 have gone over the total.
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We’ll go with the Sharks and Rangers to go over the total, the Kings and Wild under, the Flames and Jets over and lay the small price with the Ducks over the Blues.