NHL Hockey
The coolest game on ice heats up with Sports Interaction. The Boston Bruins won their first Championship in 39 years this summer and come October it all starts again! With stars like Ryan Kesler, Tim Thomas, Alex Ovechkin and Martin St Louis there’s never been a better time to bet on the NHL. When it comes to hockey, Sports Interaction has all your hockey betting options available, including multiple options on the entire game and each period. There are also live in-game NHL betting, team props and daily cross game props. Check out all our insightful and in-depth hockey betting preview articles and be sure to get all your NHL betting lines at the Sports Interaction online sports book!
May 16, 2013
NHL Hockey
Shawn Chaulk isn’t your average Wayne Gretzky fan. He has been dubbed “The Wayne Gretzky of Wayne Gretzky Fans” and rightfully so. But now, Chaulk has decided to part with much of his collection in an online auction. Early estimates have Chaulk’s collection worth millions of dollars. He has just about every piece of Wayne [...]
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May 16, 2013
NHL Hockey
As the San Jose forward faces disciplinary action for his hit on Jarret Stoll, Mike Schultz wonders if Raffi Torres is a old-school goon or just a rock-’em, sock-’em hockey player in an era when rocking and socking is no longer acceptable in the NHL. Hockey’s concern about injuries isn’t as extreme as football’s, but [...]
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May 14, 2013
NHL Hockey
It was going so well for The Toronto Maple Leafs — beyond expectations. In their first playoff series in nine years, they led the Boston Bruins by three goals in the third period in Game 7 of their matchup. Yes, the Leafs gave up goals at 9:18 and at 18:38, but all they had to [...]
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May 13, 2013
NHL Hockey
Derek Boogaard was listed as a forward, but it’s more appropriate to call him an enforcer. The 6-foot-7, 265-pounder from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan would never be confused with the National Hockey League’s tops scorers. To keep his job, he felt he had to swing his fists — and he did just that. Boogaard racked up 66 [...]
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May 8, 2013
NHL Hockey
The knives are out in Vancouver. Now that the Canucks have been knocked out in the first round of the NHL playoffs — for the second straight season — the talk has turned to who will pay the price for the consecutive debacles. After the first two games in Vancouver, it was obvious to most [...]
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May 7, 2013
NHL Hockey
Pro hockey will make history next January 25th as the L.A. Kings and their crosstown rivals, the Anaheim Ducks, will play the NHL’s first ever regular-season outdoor game west of the Mississippi River. It’s one of six slated for what is now being called the “Stadium Series.” Yes, it looks like the setup to a [...]
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May 6, 2013
NHL Hockey
Nine years and two days. That’s how long Toronto has waited to watch their Toronto Maple Leafs play a playoff home game, so it’s no surprise the city is bursting with excitement ahead of tonight’s game against the Boston Bruins at the Air Canada Centre. Earlier today, mayor Rob Ford declared Monday to be Blue [...]
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May 3, 2013
NHL Hockey
You know it’s NHL playoff season when players start coming down with awful cases of amnesia. They might remember all of their career stats from a long and storied hockey career, but suddenly can’t recall a cheap shot he delivered just a couple of hours ago. Vancouver Canucks veteran defenceman Kevin Bieksa is just the [...]
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April 30, 2013
NHL Hockey
It’s been known for awhile which Western Conference teams will face each other when the playoffs begin. Most of the top-seeded teams are expected to win, but expectations and production can change suddenly as games and series grind on in the NHL playoffs; that’s why the Stanley Cup is regarded as one of the toughest [...]
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April 29, 2013
NHL Hockey
The seedings in this conference went down to the last day of the season. Ottawa’s 4-2 road victory in Boston helps the Montreal Canadiens win the Northeast Division, and the two teams will face each other in the first round of the NHL playoffs. Here is a look at that and the other three series [...]
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