Colorado Avalanche at Nashville Predators odds, picks and best bets

Analyzing Saturday’s Colorado Avalanche at Nashville Predators matchup, with NHL betting odds, picks and best bets

The Colorado Avalanche (38-18-7) continues their road trip against the Nashville Predators (32-23-8) Saturday at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville at 7 p.m. ET; you can catch this game on ESPN+. We analyze the Avalanche-Predators sports betting odds and lines, while providing NHL betting tips and picks around this matchup.

Avalanche at Predators: Projected starting goalies

Michael Hutchinson vs. Pekka Rinne

The Avalanche made a trade for Hutchinson at the trade deadline last week, and he is likely to get his first start for Colorado after the team just played in Raleigh Friday night. Hutchinson posted a 4-9-1 record, 3.66 goals against average and .886 save percentage in Toronto.

Rinne is expected to patrol the crease. He is 18-13-4 record, 3.00 GAA and .900 SV% this season. In Rinne’s only appearance against the Avs, he coughed up five goals on 22 shots before getting pulled early in the second period on Nov. 7 in a 9-4 loss.


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Avalanche at Predators: Odds, picks and betting tips

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Prediction

Predators 4, Avalanche 2

Moneyline (ML)

The PREDATORS (-139) gets the Avalanche (+115) in a favorable position, as Colorado will be playing in a back-to-back situation as their road trip continues. The Avalanche have won five in a row, and seven straight on the road, but they’ll run out of gas here. The Preds are 5-1 in their past six at home, and 4-1 in the past five against winning teams, too.

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Puck Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The PREDATORS (-1.5, +195) are worth a small-unit play at nearly double a return, especially if Hutchinson is in the crease for his team debut. He has been very giving so far this season. The Avs are just 3-7 in their past 10 trips to the Music City, too, and 5-16 in the previous 21 meetings overall.

Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER 5.5 (-106) is the play here, going an impressive 15-6-1 in the past 22 meetings in Nashville. While the under is 6-0 in Colorado’s past six on the road, and 5-2 in Nashville’s past seven at home, Hutchinson is very giving and Rinne hasn’t been himself this season. The over is worth a small-unit play.

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Caleb Plant will continue to push for a showdown with David Benavidez

Caleb Plant said he wants to unify the 168-pound titles, which is why he called out David Benavidez after his title defense Saturday.

Editor’s note: This story was originally posted on Tennessean.com.

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Moments after successfully defending his super middleweight title for the second time, Nashville’s Caleb Plant made it clear Saturday who he wants to fight next: undefeated David Benavidez, who also holds a 168-pound belt.

The 27-year-old Plant (20-0, 12 KOs) retained his title by a 10th-round technical knockout against mandatory challenger Vincent Feigenbutz (31-3, 28 KOs) of Germany at Bridgestone Arena.

Plant has made it clear his goal is to unify the title, which is why he called out Benavidez (22-0, 19 KOs). In fact, Plant said he first let Benavidez know he wanted a fight when Benavidez won the title two years ago from Monday.

Caleb Plant (left) has his eye on title unification after stopping Vincent Feigenbutz on Saturday in Nashville. Brett Carlsen / Getty Images

“I want to unify, I want that fight with David Benavidez,” Plant said. “When he won that world title against Ronald Gavril (Feb. 17, 2018) I was standing at the bottom of the stairs. Before he could even get to the bottom of the stairs, I was standing there asking him, ‘When are we going to make this happen?’

“I don’t see too many other fighters standing at the bottom of the stairs right after somebody wins saying, ‘Hey, when are we going to get it cracking?'”

Benavidez has a mandatory defense coming up in the spring against Avni Yildirim. Plant said he hopes to fight at least once more this year.

Plant realizes it may be too soon for a fight to come together with Benavidez but said he will continue to push for it.

“I’ve been wanting that, I’ve been pushing for that,” he said. “I know we’re both young in our career. I know they’re trying to build us up and turn that into a bigger fight, but I’m a fighter. There ain’t no sense in waiting.”

Benavidez responded to Plant on Instagram after Plant’s win Saturday and seemed to be just as eager to fight.

“Let’s get this done don’t want to keep the fans waiting,” Benavidez posted.

Benavidez’s last fight was on Sept. 28, when he knocked out Anthony Dirrell in the ninth round in Los Angeles. Benavidez regained his title in that fight. He had been stripped of it after testing positive for cocaine in 2018.

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Caleb Plant stops Vincent Feigenbutz in 10th round of hometown debut

Caleb Plant promises knockout victory in homecoming fight

Super middleweight titleholder Caleb Plant promised to stop Vincent Feigenbutz in his homecoming fight Saturday in Nashville.

Editor’s  note: This story originally appeared on Tennessean.com.

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Caleb Plant will fight for the first time as a professional in Tennessee on Feb. 15 when he defends his IBF super middleweight world title against Vincent Feigenbutz of Germany.

The Premier Boxing Champions bout on Fox will be broadcast live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

Plant, 27, who is from Ashland City held a news conference at the arena Wednesday and talked about how important it is for him not to suffer his first defeat in his home state.

He also promised a knockout win.

Vincent Feigenbutz (right) will be fighting in the U.S. for the first time when he faces super middleweight champ Caleb Plant on Saturday in Nashville. AP Photo / Mark Humphrey

“It’s great to be back in my hometown and my home city,” said Plant, who is 19-0 with 11 knockouts. “I’m even more excited to be bringing home a world title and to defend it at Bridgestone Arena. It’s been a dream of mine since as long as I could remember. Since I was a little kid.”

Monday marked the one-year anniversary of Plant winning the IBF 168-pound title in a 12-round unanimous decision over Jose Uzcategui in Los Angeles.

Plant defended his title in July in Las Vegas with a third-round technical knockout of previously unbeaten Mike Lee.

The nearest to Nashville that Plant ever has fought as a pro was in Birmingham, Alabama.

“I’m working harder than ever to make sure that I have my hand raised on February 15,” he said. “I’m looking to do it in spectacular fashion, before the 12th round. This fight is going to end in a knockout on my behalf. I want everyone who’s going to be in the building and tuned in to know that this world title is staying right here in Tennessee.”

Feigenbutz, 24, is 31-2 with 28 knockouts and will be fighting for the first time in the United States. He has won 10 consecutive fights after losing an 11th-round technical knockout to Giovanni De Carolis in the 2015 world title bout.

“I’ve heard Feigenbutz is strong and physical and he thinks he’s going to come in and knock me out,” Plant said. “Mike Lee thought he was going to knock me out, and Jose Uzcategui said he was going to knock me out, but how’d that go for them? At the end of the day, boxing is hit and do not get hit. I have plenty of skills to spare. I’m not playing with this guy.

Caleb Plant vs. Vincent Feigenbutz: 5 things to know

Caleb Plant defends his super middleweight title against Vincent Feigenbutz on Saturday in Nashville.

Editor’s  note: This story originally appeared on Tennessean.com.

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Nashville native Caleb “Sweethands” Plant will realize a childhood dream Saturday when he defends his super middleweight title against mandatory challenger Vincent Feigenbutz from Germany.

The bout will be Fox’s PBC Fight Night main event from Bridgestone Arena.

“‘I’ve worked very hard for this moment for many years,” said Plant, 27, (19-0, 11 knockouts). “There was a point in time when there were no cameras in front of me. There were no cheers. It was just me and my little team that’s grown into a big team working in the dark. Now I’m on the big stage and we’re prepared.”

Here are five things to know about the event:

Plant’s long-term goal

Plant, who now lives in Las Vegas, has often said becoming a super middleweight champ was a goal but not the goal. He defeated Jose Uzcategui on Jan. 13, 2019, and successfully defended by stopping Mike Lee in July.

The goal, Plant said, is to become the first undisputed super middleweight champ.

“There’s four world titles in each weight class, so to be undisputed that means you have to hold all four at the same time,” Plant said. “There’s never been a super middleweight to do that so I want to be the first. I want to be pound-for-pound, I want to be a legend. I want to be immortal in this sport; a name that never fades.

Predicting a knockout

It will be Plant’s first professional fight in Tennessee and the first in the U.S. for the 24-year-old Feigenbutz (31-2, 28 KOs).

Plant said he would knock out Feigenbutz when the fight was set in January and on Wednesday said he is sticking to that prediction.

“(Feigenbutz) can wave the white flag or I can wave it for him,” Plant said. “I know he’s got a lot of fights, got a lot of knockouts, and I know he’s coming to spoil my plans. But he’ll fall short.”

Plant said he is excited to be back in Nashville and fighting in front of his home crowd, but he is treating the fight the same as any other.

For instance, he is staying in a hotel downtown instead of at his parents’ home.

“It’s just going to be another day at work,” he said.

Recalling his roots

Plant graduated from Sycamore High in 2010. He was on the school’s wrestling team as a sophomore.

Plant also played youth football until he reached junior high.

But at the age of 9 Plant decided he wanted to be a boxer. He started training in kickboxing when he was 12 and boxing at 13.

After winning his title last year Plant was invited back to Sycamore for a homecoming celebration.

Plant said he has not had time since arriving in Nashville for Saturday’s fight to make it back to Ashland City for a visit.

Challenger turned pro early

Feigenbutz does have a lot of bouts and knockouts for a young fighter because he turned pro early. He was only 16 when he won his first fight in 2011.

Feigenbutz has won his last 10 bouts, including eight by knockout.

“I was only 20 years old when I last lost,” Feigenbutz said. “I’m a man now, and I’m much more experienced and have everything I’ll need to beat Caleb Plant.”

Feigenbutz realizes he is going up against the hometown favorite but said he has felt welcomed in the Music City.

“We’re all very excited to be here in Nashville,” Feigenbutz said. “My whole family loves Johnny Cash and all the music here. The people are very nice, and I’m looking forward to winning a world title here.”

13 KOs) from Las Vegas in a lightweight bout.

► More: How to watch Caleb Plant’s IBF Super Middleweight title defense vs. Vincent Feigenbutz

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New York Islanders at Nashville Predators odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Thursday’s New York Islanders at Nashville Predators sports betting odds and lines, with NHL betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Nashville Predators (26-22-7) host the New York Islanders (33-16-6) at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville at 8 p.m. ET Thursday. We analyze the Islanders-Predators sports betting odds and lines, while providing NHL betting tips and picks around this matchup.

Islanders at Predators: Projected starting goalies

Semyon Varlamov vs. Pekka Rinne

Varlamov has posted an impressive 17-9-4 record, 2.59 goals against average and .915 save percentage across 30 starts and four relief appearances this season, and he has actually been way better on the road. He has a 2.91 GAA in 17 starts and 19 games at home while posting a sparkling 2.18 GAA in 13 starts and 15 appearances on the road. His save percentage is .926 on the road, too, as opposed to .907 at home.

Rinne has been in a little bit of a funk lately. While his 17-13-3 overall record isn’t bad, he has a subpar 3.11 GAA and .895 save percentage. In each of his first 11 full seasons in the NHL he has never had a GAA above 2.77 or a save percentage under .902. He beat the Isles earlier this season in New York, allowing three goals on 30 shots back on Dec. 17 in an 8-3 rout by the Preds.


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Prediction

Islanders 4, Predators 3

Moneyline (ML)

The ISLANDERS (+125) will likely be scouring over the video from their mid-December shellacking by five goals in New York. The Predators (-150) are favored in this one, but you can expect the Isles to return the favor.

Life hasn’t been as good for the Preds lately, as they’re just 2-8 in their past 10 games against winning teams, and 1-5 in their past six at home. Meanwhile, the Islanders have won four of their past five overall. New York is just playing a little better lately, so they’re the play on the road. Plus, Varlamov’s splits are heads and tails better away from home.

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Puck Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The Islanders (+1.5, -223) are a nice play on the road as short dogs on the moneyline, but they’re too expensive catching a goal and a half. The Predators (-1.5, +180) are a tempting play, and the public has been all over the home side on the ML, driving the price up significantly. Nashville covered the puck line in December in the first meeting, but they were also playing much better back then. AVOID.

Over/Under (O/U)

OVER 5.5 (-125) is 5-1-1 in New York’s past seven games overall, and 6-2 in the past eight against Western Conference foes. The Over is 12-1 in the past 13 for Nashville against Eastern Conference opponents, too, while going 7-3 in the past 10 against winning teams.

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Toronto Maple Leafs at Nashville Predators odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Monday’s Toronto Maple Leafs at Nashville Predators sports betting odds and lines, with NHL matchup analysis, picks and tips.

The Toronto Maple Leafs (25-17-7) and Nashville Predators (22-18-7) will battle at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville at 8 p.m. ET. We analyze the Maple Leafs-Predators sports betting odds and lines, while providing NHL betting tips and picks around this matchup.

Maple Leafs at Predators: Projected starting goalies

Frederik Andersen vs. Pekka Rinne

The All-Star Andersen is 22-9-6 with a 2.89 goals against average and .909 save percentage. He is the projected starter, but since he took part in the Skills Competition and All-Star Game on Saturday night, it wouldn’t be shocking to see Michael Hutchinson get the nod. The latter is 3-7-1 with a 3.83 GAA and .885 SV%, but more rested and he has won three times in his past five appearances.

Rinne did not go to St. Louis for the All-Star festivities, so he is well rested, too. He is 16-10-3 with a 2.95 GAA and .899 SV% overall, but has alternated wins and losses in six January appearances, allowing three or fewer goals in four of those outings. He hasn’t faced Toronto this season, but he was 2-0-0 with a 0.00 GAA, 40 saves and two shutouts in his two appearances against the Leafs last season.


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Prediction

Predators 3, Maple Leafs 1

Moneyline (ML)

The PREDATORS (-125) are very reasonably priced considering Rinne’s dominance of the Maple Leafs (+105) last season. The Leafs closed out the unofficial first half with just one win in their previous six before the All-Star break, and they’re 0-4 in the past four against the Western Conference, too.

A $10 bet on the Predators to win returns a profit of $8, while a $10 wager on the Maple Leafs results in a profit of $10.50.

Puck Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The slight lean is to the PREDATORS (-1.5, +200) as you can double your money here. Expect Leafs All-Stars Andersen, Mitch Marner and Auston Matthews to be sluggish after competing in St. Louis over the weekend.

Over/Under (O/U)

UNDER 6.5 (-154) is the way to go, as Rinne has dominated the Leafs in recent meetings. In addition, the series trends point in the direction of Under, hitting in four of the past five meetings overall, and five of the past seven in the Music City.

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Caleb Plant promises knockout in homecoming fight

Super middleweight titleholder Caleb Plant promised to stop Vincent Feigenbutz in his first fight in his hometown of Nashville.

Caleb Plant will fight for the first time as a professional in Tennessee on Feb. 15, when he will defend his super middleweight title against Vincent Feigenbutz of Germany.

The Premier Boxing Champions bout on Fox will be broadcast live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

Plant, 27, who is from Ashland City, held a news conference at the arena Wednesday and talked about how important it is for him not to suffer his first defeat in his home state.

He also promised a knockout win.

“It’s great to be back in my hometown and my home city,” said Plant (19-0, 11 KOs). “I’m even more excited to be bringing home a world title and to defend it at Bridgestone Arena. It’s been a dream of mine since as long as I could remember. Since I was a little kid.”

A large crowd attended a news conference Wednesday in Nashville to welcome home Caleb Plant, who fights there for the first time on Feb. 15. Photo courtesy of Nashville Tennessean

Monday marked the one-year anniversary of Plant winning the IBF 168-pound title in a 12-round unanimous decision over Jose Uzcategui in Los Angeles.

Plant defended his title in July in Las Vegas with a third-round technical knockout of previously unbeaten Mike Lee.

The nearest to Nashville that Plant ever has fought as a pro was in Birmingham, Alabama.

“I’m working harder than ever to make sure that I have my hand raised on February 15,” he said. “I’m looking to do it in spectacular fashion, before the 12th round. This fight is going to end in a knockout on my behalf. I want everyone who’s going to be in the building and tuned in to know that this world title is staying right here in Tennessee.”

Feigenbutz (31-2, 28 KOs) will be fighting for the first time in the United States. He has won 10 consecutive fights after losing an 11th-round technical knockout to Giovanni De Carolis in the 2015 world title bout.

“I’ve heard Feigenbutz is strong and physical and he thinks he’s going to come in and knock me out,” Plant said. “Mike Lee thought he was going to knock me out, and Jose Uzcategui said he was going to knock me out, but how’d that go for them? At the end of the day, boxing is hit and do not get hit. I have plenty of skills to spare. I’m not playing with this guy.