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Brad Leeb |
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| The Only NHL Handicapper That Has Actually Played In The NHL! I Play Hockey. I Bet On Hockey. I Handicap Hockey. *BET TO WIN. BET ON HOCKEY* |
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| Last 7 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| O/U Picks | +100.0 units | +90.1% | 100% | 1-0 |
| Top Play Picks | +100.0 units | +28.6% | 67% | 2-1 |
| Last 30 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| O/U Picks | +477.0 units | +31.8% | 73% | 8-3 |
| Top Play Picks | +265.0 units | +24.0% | 71% | 5-2 |
| Last 60 days | Units | ROI | Pct | WL |
| Moneyline Picks | +237.0 units | +3.9% | 62% | 23-14 |
| Top Play Picks | +137.0 units | +5.9% | 60% | 9-6 |
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NHL | Feb 22, 2012 Los Angeles Kings vs. Colorado Avalanche |
Colorado Avalanche -108 at 5DIMES |
Won $100 |
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Statistically there is not a huge difference with these teams, and they matchup relatively closely. The Kings are in 8th place in the Western Conference, and the Avalanche are in 11th place in the Western Conference. The Kings have a 12-8-8 record on the road this season, and the Avalanche have a 16-13-1 record on home ice this season. Both teams are 3-5-2 in their last 10 games. The Kings have better GA. The Avs have better GF. The Kings have a better PK. The Avs have a better PP. The difference in this game will be home ice advantage and newly aquired Avalanche forward Steve Downie. Downie plays a hard-nosed style of play that may wear-off on his new teammates. Teams also seem to respond well when a quality player is added to the roster. Everyone will want to make a good first impression on each other. Bet the Colorado Avalanche on the Moneyline. |
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| Born in Canada, hockey has always been a part of my life. I started playing hockey at the age of 6, and have been playing, watching and living hockey ever since. In recent years, betting on hockey games has been my passion. Like every kid that laces up the skates, I always dreamed of playing in the NHL. I started playing minor hockey in Red Deer, Alberta and was fortunate enough to play major junior for my home town Red Deer Rebels of the WHL. I steadily improved and played for Team Canada at the IIHF World Junior Championships in 1999. Later in 1999 I was invited to the Vancouver Canucks camp and landed an entry level contract. I went on to play in Vancouver’s minor league system for the next 3 years, managing to suit up for 5 games with the Canucks. In 2002 the Canucks traded me to the Toronto Maple Leafs and I found myself in St. John’s, NF. The most fun I had playing hockey was on ‘The Rock’! I played in the Maple Leafs system for the next 5 seasons, with the St. John’s ‘Baby Leafs’ and the Toronto Marlies. I played one game with the Maple Leafs in 2004. This was special because the Leafs were my Dad’s favorite team growing up. In 2008 I decided to take my career over to Europe. My brother Greg was playing in Germany (DEL) and we had never played on the same hockey team before, we only played against each other. Going to Germany was our opportunity to play on the same team, and even the same line. I have always looked up to Greg, and it has been great playing on the same team. I have a beautiful wife, and I love her more than anything. I also have a son, who is a very mentally tough young man, and he means the world to me. I owe everything in my life to the game of hockey. I know my professional playing career will not last forever, and I am excited about new challenges. I am happy to be a part of the Sports Capping team, and bring my hockey expertise to the sports betting world! |


