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Last weekend saw the Lightning maintain their dominance in the Atlantic Division, while the Islanders have taken charge of the Metropolitan.
Out west, two Canadian sides – the Flams and Jets – have command in their respective divisions.
This week kicks off with some gripping fixtures that UK hockey fans can watch and bet on LIVE! There are games at suitable times for UK punters — and here are three worth following.
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Kings v Blues – Monday, January 21 at 21:00 GMT
A pulsating week of ice hockey action kicks off in Los Angeles as the Kings host the Blues in a match perfectly suited for UK punters. The 21:00 face off means you can live stream hockey and bet online without the worry of going to bed too late.
And this game could be a cracker, with both sides desperate for a win. The Kings sit rock bottom fo the Pacific Division with just 19 wins all season. The 7-1 demolition by the Avalanche on Saturday was a galling lesson for coach Willie Desjardins to handle.
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Meanwhile, St Louis are struggling themselves in the Central Division and their season already looks over. A 3-2 win over the Senators on Saturday means they’ve won three of their last four games, however. Ryan O’Reilly has been on strong form of late and is a good bet to at least get an assist on Monday. Back the Blues to win here at 2.33.
Panthers v Sharks – Tuesday, January 22 at 00:00 GMT
If you’re staying up after the Kings v Blues game then it’s well worth tuning in to Panthers v Sharks. The Panthers are on a two-game winning streak after a successful end to last week saw them take down the Predators and Maple Leafs. Frank Vatrano scored in both those wins and is well placed to get another goal on Tuesday morning.
Yet the Panthers are likely to be beaten by a Sharks side sensing the Stanley Cup. San Jose sit second in the Pacific Division and are in desperate need of a win following defeats to the Coyotes and Lightning over last weekend.
Leaking 12 goals in two games is cornering form. Goalie Aaron Dell was replaced by Martin Jones for the Lightning loss, with the 29-year-old managing a woeful .769 save percentage. The best goalies in the league all average over .900.
The Sharks should win this match on reputation alone. But the Panthers, at home, could spring a surprise. They are 2.75 to win.
Senators v Coyotes – Wednesday, January 23 at 00:30 GMT
Ottawa’s season continues to crumble with any hope of a playoff run now up in smoke. They lost 3-2 to the Blues over the weekend, having previously won four in five games. Mark Stone is Ottawa’s top scorer this season with 22 goals and 50 points. But when he is not firing then the Senators look lost at times.
Wednesday sees the Senators host a Coyotes side who are equally down on their luck. But Arizona at least have the form heading into this game. The Coyotes smashed the Senators 5-1 when these sides last met in October. Alex Galchenyuk produced a match-winning performance with a goal and an assist.
Three goals came in the opening third for Arizona and that stunned their opponents. Expect another quick blast from the Coyotes on Wednesday. They are 2.75 to win on the road.