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February 20th NHL Odds and Picks for All 12 Games

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by Robert Duff in NHL Hockey

Updated Feb 24, 2021 · 1:12 PM PST

New Jersey Devils defenseman P.K. Subban (76) during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres, Sunday, Jan. 31, 2021, in Buffalo, N.Y. (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)
  • There’s plenty of action with 12 NHL games on tap for Monday, Feb. 15th, 2021  
  • Robert Duff split his Monday picks, leaving his NHL record at 10-8 (+0.85 units won)
  • Two games were postponed by the NHL and another rescheduled for Saturday – see below for our best bets

Among the NHL picks set  for Saturday, February 20th, the St. Louis Blues and San Jose Sharks figure to be a close call.

The last four games between the two teams have reached a conclusion as one-goal decisions. Overall, five of the last seven games played by the Sharks ended in one-goal outcomes. In the case of the Blues, they’ve played six one-goal games over their past eight outings.

The last time the Buffalo Sabres and New Jersey Devils got together, it didn’t turn out well for either squad. That was on January 31st and both teams ended up in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol. The Sabres didn’t see game action again until February 15th. The Devils were idled until February 16th.

The Dallas Stars-Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhawks-Carolina Hurricanes games were postponed. Instead, Carolina will play host to the reigning Stanley Cup champion Lightning.

NHL Odds February 20th

Team Moneyline Spread Total
Buffalo Sabres +105 +1.5 (-236) O 5.5 (-121)
New Jersey Devils -125 -1.5 (+185) U 5.5 (+100)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
New York Rangers +131 +1.5 (-200) O 6.0 (-115)
Washington Capitals -152 -1.5 (+165) U 6.0 (-105)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Vegas Golden Knights +100 +1.5 (-265) O 5.5 (-113)
Colorado Avalanche -115 -1.5 (+215) U 5.5 (-108)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Nashville Predators +114 +1.5 (-230) O 5.5 (-106)
Columbus Blue Jackets -132 -1.5 (+188) U 5.5 (-115)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Toronto Maple Leafs -112 -1.5 (+225) O 6.5 (-104)
Montreal Canadiens -104 +1.5 (-278) U 6.5 (-118)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
San Jose Sharks +150 +1.5 (-160) O 5.5 (-125)
St Louis Blues -180 -1.5 (+135) U 5.5 (+105)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
New York Islanders +105 +1.5 (-236) O 5.5 (-115)
Pittsburgh Penguins -125 -1.5 (+185) U 5.5 (-105)
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Los Angeles Kings +140 +1.5 (-200) O 5.5 (+102)
Arizona Coyotes -165 -1.5 (+163) U 5.5 (-122)
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Minnesota Wild -140 -1.5 (+190) O 5.5 (+115)
Anaheim Ducks +120 +1.5 (-235) U 5.5 (-136)
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Florida Panthers -182 -1.0 (-113) O 5.5 (-112)
Detroit Red Wings +150 +1.0 (-106) U 5.5 (-109)
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Tampa Bay Lightning -114 -1.5 (+225) O 6.0 (-120)
Carolina Hurricanes -106 +1.5 (-278) U 6.0 (-103)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Calgary Flames -103 +1.5 (-278) O 6.5 (-110)
Edmonton Oilers -117 -1.5 (+225) U 6.5 (-110)

Odds taken Feb. 19th at DraftKings

Sharks Get The Blues

When these two teams met on Thursday, the Sharks gained a 2-1 lead with 5:29 left in the second period and held it until there was 20 seconds left in regulation. That’s when Brayden Schenn banged in the tying goal for the Blues. David Perron gave St Louis a 3-2 victory with a minute to go in the overtime period.

It was the second straight 3-2 game for San Jose. Four of the Sharks’ past seven games have gone to extra time.

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The Blues have played three one-goal games in succession. Three of their last five games extended beyond 60 minutes.

Sharks defenseman Erik Karlsson (lower body) and Blues defenseman Colton Parayko (undisclosed) both missed the game. Blues forward Ivan Barbashev left Thursday’s game with an ankle injury and was played on IR. Forward Nathan Walker was recalled from AHL Utica.

The puck drops at 7 PM EST at the Enterprise Center.

Best Bet: San Jose Sharks +1.5 (-160), 1 unit.

Devils Rolls, Sabres Stumble

The Devils are 2-0 since returning from their 15-day quarantine. They smacked the New York Rangers 5-2 and followed up with an impressive 3-2 verdict over the Boston Bruins.

New Jersey took three of four points from Buffalo when the teams met Jan. 30-31. The Sabres are 0-3 since coming back from their COVID shutdown, scoring just two goals in those three losses.

Buffalo has dropped four of the last five and eight of its last 10 games at New Jersey. The last four Sabres-Devils games all went over, with an average of eight goals per game.

The game time is 12:30 PM EST at the Prudential Center.

Best Bet: Over 5.5 goals (-121), 1 unit.

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