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NHL Odds, Lines, and Best Bets for January 28th

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in NHL Hockey

Updated Jan 28, 2021 · 7:24 AM PST

Montreal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Tampa Bay Lightning Thursday, March 5, 2020, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
  • There’s NHL action on 14 fronts on Thursday, Jan. 28th, 2021
  • Robert Duff won his last pick on the Bruins, bringing his NHL record to 3-1 (+1.33 units)
  • All of odds, lines, and best bets for these games are right here

There are plenty of NHL bets to be assessed on Thursday. Twenty-eight of the NHL’s 31 teams will be on the ice in-game action, so bettors are certainly left with options to consider in terms of a wager or wagers.

The more also means the merrier, though. With so many games to choose from, finding emerging trends in the odds and betting lines makes it somewhat less challenging to locate best bets for the night.

NHL Odds January 28th

Team Moneyline Spread Total
Philadelphia Flyers -150 -1.5 (+170) O 6.0 (+100)
New Jersey Devils +130 -1.5 (-205) U 6.0 (-122)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Tampa Bay Lightning -148 -1.5 (+175) O 6.0 (-106)
Carolina Hurricanes +125 +1.5 (-215) U 6.0 (-115)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Pittsburgh Penguins +108 +1.5 (-245) O 5.5 (-120)
Boston Bruins -125 -1.5 (+200) U 5.5 (-103)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
New York Islanders -132 -1.5 (+200) O 5.5 (+120)
Washington Capitals +115 +1.5 (-245) U 5.5 (-143)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Calgary Flames +140 +1.5 (-230) O 6.0 (-112)
Montreal Canadiens -130 -1.5 (+188) U 6.0 (-109)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Florida Panthers +100 +1.5 (-275) O 5.5 (-117)
Columbus Blue Jackets -117 -1.5 (+235) U 6.0 (-109)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
New York Rangers -107 +1.5 (-295) O 6.0 (-112)
Buffalo Sabres -109 -1.5 (+235) U 6.0 (-109)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Los Angeles Kings +135 +1.5 (-205) O 5.5 (+112)
Minnesota Wild -157 -1.5 (+170) U 5.5 (-137)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Detroit Red Wings +175 +1.5 (-150) O 5.0 (-137)
Dallas Stars -205 -1.5 (+125) U 5.0 (+114)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Anaheim Ducks +114 +1.5 (-245) O 5.5 (+112)
Arizona Coyotes -132 -1.5 (+200) U 5.5 (-137)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Toronto Maple Leafs -129 -1.5 (+200) O 6.5 (-113)
Edmonton Oilers +112 +1.5 (-245) U 6.5 (-108)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
San Jose Sharks +206 +1.5 (-125) O 6.0 (-122)
Colorado Avalanche -245 -1.5 (+106) U 6.0 (+100)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
Ottawa Senators +128 +1.5 (-200) O 6.5 (+102)
Vancouver Canucks -155 -1.5 (+165) U 6.5 (-124)
Team Moneyline Spread Total
St. Louis Blues +127 +1.5 (-215) O 5.5 (+112)
Vegas Golden Knights -132 -1.5 (+200) U 5.5 (-137)

Odds taken Jan. 27th at DraftKings

Islanders Will Capitalize

The betting line on this game undoubtedly has as much to do with who’s missing from the Washington lineup as it does with the current hot streak that the Islanders are riding when facing the Capitals. The Islanders have taken four of the last five games played at Capital One Arena.

Washington will play without captain Alex Ovechkin, defenseman Dmitry Orlov, center Evgeny Kuznetsov, and goaltender Ilya Samsonov. All are in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol after an ill-advised gathering in one of their hotel rooms while on the road trip last week.

That’s the leading goal scorer (Ovechkin), #1 goalie, and three of the top nine scorers from last season’s team absent. To add to their woes centers Nicklas Backstrom and Lars Eller both left Washington’s last game with apparent head injuries.

Yet the shorthanded Caps overcome the Isles 3-2 on Tuesday to halt New York’s four-game winning streak in Washington.

Capitals netminder Vitek Vanecek has joined Jim Carey (1994-95) as the only Washington rookie goalies to collect points in their first five NHL appearances.

Adrenaline can do wonderful things in the short term. For long-range planning, go with the better team.

Pick: New York Islanders (-132) – 1.0 unit

Montreal’s Close Call Habits

The last time the Canadiens and Flames got together on Jan. 13th, 2020, Montreal were 2-0, winners. That was really something because it was the first time in six meetings between the two clubs that the final difference on the scoreboard wasn’t one goal. The Habs are -130 chalk at the Bell Center.

Two of those five one-goal contests were decided in overtime. Neither of these clubs are enjoying much success in one-goal games this season. Montreal is 0-2, while Calgary is 0-3.

This is the start of a five-game road trip for the Flames. At 4-0-2, Montreal hasn’t suffered a regulation-time loss.. Calgary is one of four NHL teams yet to play its backup goalie. Jacob Markstrom has started all five games.

Thursday’s game is Montreal’s home opener.

Pick: Montreal Canadiens (-130) – 1.0 unit

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