NHL - Mon 11/02/2013 - 15:50 EST

Sharks vs Blue Jackets: NHL Three Way Online Betting Odds

National Hockey League puck action takes center stage tonight as we focus in on the San Jose Sharks versus Columbus Blue Jackets match-up. The Sharks look to open a six game road trip in style with a win here.

Columbus ends a seven game home stand tonight as puck drop for this NHL Western Conference action is scheduled 7:00 PM ET on Monday February 11, 2013, from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

San Jose Sharks: Look to get back to their winning ways

San Jose embarks on their first extended road trip of the season tonight as eight of their first eleven games were played at home. After the Sharks went on a 7-0 romp to open the 2013 NHL schedule, they have now dropped four straight contests. San Jose scored at least three goals in each game during their winning streak but have just five total goals in their last four contests.

Columbus Blue Jackets: Need to regroup after tough Sunday night loss

A tough season for the Blue Jackets went from bad to worse in Columbus as they dropped a 3-1 decision to the upstart Edmonton Oilers last night. Despite a 40-14 edge in shots for, Columbus came away with another loss as they dropped to 3-7-2 so far this season. The Blue Jackets have been an ATM for us and we expect that they will continue to payout over the next 36 games.

Sharks vs Blue Jackets NHL Online Betting Odds and Sportsbook Review Prediction

We have several betting options for the San Jose vs Columbus match-up at the betonline.ag sports wagering website tonight. With the regular lines, the Sharks are road favorites  at -1.5 (+180) ATS and -165 straight up. The Blue Jackets are +1.5 (-210) ATS and +150 S/U while the Over/Under is posted at 5.5 (O +124 U -137) total pucks. The Sharks have EVEN odds on the NHL 3 Way line.

SportsBook Review Game Day Call: Sharks (EVEN) to win in regulation time!

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