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NHL Odds and Game Predictions: Ottawa Senators vs Tampa Bay Lightning
Date: Thursday, December 10th, 2015 Time: 7:30PM Venue: Amalie Arena Opening Line: Tampa Bay -150
Mike Hoffman deserves your #NHLAllStar vote. Here’s why… READ: https://t.co/mR1rXQOqoe pic.twitter.com/Tk8HS2RSZS
— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) December 9, 2015
There were some rough seas for the Senators (15-8-5) to traverse in the early part of the season, but they seem to have righted the ship in a big way, going 7-3-0 in their last 10 games. There is no denying that the Senators are an incredibly fun team to watch, as they seem to adopt a score more than the opponent approach to hockey that makes for some pretty high-scoring games. This is a team that knows their limitations in their own end, and who try to overcome that by launching into all-out attack mode. It seems to be working right now, as their 3.1 goals per game average has them sitting 4th in scoring in the league. They are down near the bottom of the standings in goals against average, which is something they are going to have to address if they want to make the playoffs and make a deep run. They are currently 1-1 on this 4-game road swing, and will be looking to improve upon their 8-4-1 road record before heading back home.
This has been something of a disappointing season for the Tampa Bay Lightning (13-12-3) so far, although the top brass seems happy enough, as they just awarded coach Jon Cooper a rather lucrative multi-year contract extension. You have to believe that the extension was more of a reward for what he achieved with this team last year as opposed to what he has done this current season. This is not to suggest that this is a poor team, but they are falling under the expectation line right now. The fact of the matter is that if the season were to end today, the Lightning would be on the outside looking in at the payoffs. They are just a couple of points back of the final Wild Card spot, so there is no reason to hit the panic button just yet. We are all just waiting for Tampa Bay to break out and go on a run, but their 5-4-1 record in the last 10 games suggests that they may be treading water for a little while longer.