Categories: NHL

Thursday, December 19th, 2024: NHL Head-to-Head and Team System Trends

As we dive into today’s NHL slate, let’s break down some of the key trends to keep an eye on for Thursday’s matchups. These head-to-head and team system trends provide valuable insight for making informed bets based on recent performances and specific game situations.

Head-to-Head Trends

  1. Philadelphia as Underdog vs. Los Angeles: Philadelphia has a strong history when playing as an underdog against Los Angeles, with a 16-3 ATS record and a solid 12-7 SU record. However, the Over/Under split shows a more balanced picture at 8-9-2. Keep an eye on the total here, but Philly’s potential as a live dog in this spot can’t be overlooked.
  2. Columbus at Home with Total Between 6.5 and 7.0: Columbus excels in this specific scenario, posting an 8-2 ATS record and 7-3 SU. With an impressive 8-2 O/U in these situations, it’s safe to expect a high-paced game with plenty of scoring opportunities.
  3. Colorado as Road Favorite vs. San Jose: Colorado has been strong on the road against San Jose, with a 16-10 ATS record and 20-5 SU. The O/U record is mixed at 11-12-3, but given Colorado’s success, the road favorite tag remains favorable.
  4. New Jersey (Home or Away) with Total Between 6.5 and 7.0: New Jersey’s performance in this situation is slightly underwhelming with a 6-4 ATS and SU record, but the total has been an issue, as they’ve posted a poor 1-9 O/U. Betting the under may be the safer approach for this matchup.
  5. St. Louis as Road Underdog vs. Atlantic Division: St. Louis tends to perform well in this scenario, boasting a 16-14 ATS record and 14-16 SU, with an outstanding O/U mark of 24-5-1. They could be a solid underdog play with a tendency for high-scoring games.
  6. Tampa Bay as December Favorite: Tampa Bay has a mixed history as a favorite in December, with a solid 8-7 ATS and 13-2 SU, but a slightly better O/U record of 9-4-2. Watch for Tampa Bay to dominate at home, especially as the month progresses.

Team System Trends

  1. Columbus at Home as Underdog Before a Conference Game: Columbus has been highly profitable in this situation, posting an 11-2 ATS record and 8-5 SU. With a 7-6 O/U, expect a competitive game with the potential for an upset.
  2. Vancouver as Road Underdog After a Loss: Vancouver has been a strong performer in this spot, with a 19-4 ATS and 15-8 SU record over the last two years. They’ve also been profitable with a 14-9 O/U, making them a potentially valuable bet as an underdog.
  3. St. Louis as Road Underdog on Thursday After Allowing 4+ Goals: St. Louis shows a good ATS trend with a 14-3 record, but their SU record drops to 8-9, and they have struggled with a 6-11 O/U. The team may be able to cover the spread but be cautious about betting the over.
  4. Boston on the Road as Underdog Before a Division Game: Boston has been solid in this scenario, posting an 11-4 ATS record and 12-3 SU. Despite a lower 6-9 O/U mark, their recent form suggests they could be a valuable underdog play.
  5. Nashville at Home After a Win: Nashville has been strong at home, especially after a win, with a 17-3 SU record and a 13-7 O/U record. If they come off a shutout victory, expect a dominant performance with the potential for a high-scoring affair.
  6. Tampa Bay at Home After an Eastern Conference Opponent: Tampa Bay’s recent form as a home favorite following an Eastern Conference matchup has been mixed, but their overall record of 15-2 SU and 9-7-2 O/U in December remains strong. Keep an eye on how they fare against the next opponent in this situational spot.

Final Thoughts

Today’s slate offers a mix of established trends and potential opportunities to capitalize on key matchups. Columbus, Vancouver, and Tampa Bay all show solid trends, while St. Louis and New Jersey present a more cautious approach with their mixed O/U records. As always, understanding these patterns and incorporating them into your betting strategy can provide a valuable edge for today’s games.

Stay tuned for more insights throughout the day, and remember to check back for further analysis as we track game developments and market shifts!


Ron Raymond

Ron Raymond is a well-known sports handicapper who runs ATS Stats and the Raymond REPORT. He has over 21 years of experience in the industry and provides expert analysis and predictions for various sports, including football, baseball, hockey, and basketball.

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