| Date | W/L |
| 4/23/2026 - NHL | LOSER |
At 7:30 pm, our selection is on the Ottawa Senators over the Carolina Hurricanes. Carolina was my preseason pick (at +850) to win the Stanley Cup, so I hate to go against them tonight. But the Hurricanes have historically been awful on the road off 3+ wins. They're 57-94 (minus 54.3 net games) in that situation, including 4-7 (minus 5.3 net games) this season, and 7-13 (minus 11.5 net games) the past 2 years. We'll take Ottawa, down 2-games-to-none, to get back into this series. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie. |
| 4/23/2026 - NBA | LOSER |
At 7 pm, on Thursday, our selection is on the UNDER in the Atlanta/New York game. These two teams have played four straight games UNDER the total in 2026, including both playoff matches. Although this is Atlanta's first trip to the Playoffs since 2023, it has generally been an UNDER club in the post-season, going 64-34-3 UNDER the total. Likewise, the Knicks have generally gone UNDER the total in the post-season, with a 42-25-3 UNDER mark. The UNDER falls into a 40-10 Totals system of mine, and we'll take Game 3 on Thursday night to go UNDER. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie. |
| 4/23/2026 - NBA | LOSER |
Our 3 selections include the New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors and Denver Nuggets.<br><br>At 7 pm, on Thursday, our selection is on the New York Knicks over the Atlanta Hawks. The Hawks stunned the Knicks at Madison Square Garden, 107-106, on Monday. The series shifts to Atlanta for Game 3, and we'll take New York, as it's 91-45 ATS off a SU/ATS loss when playing a .500 (or better) foe with revenge from a home loss. Additionally, the Hawks are a horrid 1-17 ATS in the Playoffs when facing a foe off an upset loss. Take New York.<br><br>At 8 pm, our selection is on the Toronto Raptors + the points over Cleveland. The Cavaliers won and covered the first two games of this series. Unfortunately, Cleveland is 58-97-2 ATS vs. foes off back to back SU/ATS losses, including 3-9-1 ATS in the Playoffs. We'll grab the points with Toronto on Thursday night in Game 3.<br><br>At 9:30 pm, our selection is on the Denver Nuggets minus the points over Minnesota. The road team has dominated the Nuggets/Timberwolves series, going 62-25 ATS the last 87, including 28-6 ATS if it was off a straight-up loss. Even better: the Nuggets are 82-53 ATS off a SU home loss. With Denver checking in off a 119-114 defeat at Ball Arena, we'll take it in Game 3 on Thursday. |
| 4/22/2026 - MLB | WINNER |
At 8:05 pm, our
selection is on the Pittsburgh Pirates over the Texas Rangers. The
Rangers drew first blood in this series, beating the Pirates last night
easily, 5-1 behind six strong innings from Kumar Rocker. But if there's
one thing that separates this Pirates team from the ones we've seen in
recent years, it's the fact that so far at least, they don't lose games
in bunches. In fact, the only time that Pittsburgh has lost
back-to-back games this season was in its first two. It was clear that
Paul Skenes was going to be the ace of the Pirate staff in 2026 (and he
probably will be for as long as he's on the team). But exactly who
would be their next-best rotation option was up for grabs. It's still
early, but it appears that the answer to that question is RHP Braxton
Ashcraft. Ashcraft goes in his fifth start of the season tonight. And
the Waco, Texas native should have plenty of friends and family in
Arlington rooting him on. So far, he's done little wrong with a
2.38 ERA in 22 2/3 innings with 27 strikeouts and only 17 hits
allowed. Take the Bucs. As always, good luck...Al McMordie. |
| 4/22/2026 - NBA | WINNER |
At 7 pm, on Wednesday, our selection is on the Detroit Pistons minus the points over Orlando. The Magic needed to "Play-Into" the Playoffs via the Play-in Round with a win over the Charlotte Hornets. Since the Play-In Round started in 2021, our Play-In teams have NOT done well in the first two games of a Playoff series. And especially not if they were matched up against a foe off an upset loss, as they've gone 0-9 SU/ATS. Detroit has been solid vs. .500+ foes following an upset loss, as Detroit's gone 40-27 ATS its last 67. And favorites of 9+ points have gone 77-51 ATS in the 2nd of back-to-back games vs. the same foe, if they were upset in the previous game. Finally, the Magic are 1-7 ATS as an underdog if they led a Playoff series, and their opponent had yet to win a game. Lay the points with Detroit. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie. |
| 4/21/2026 - NBA | LOSER |
At 10:30 pm, on Tuesday, our selection is on the Houston Rockets minus the points over Los Angeles. The #4-seeded Lakers upset Houston in Game 1, 107-98, as a home underdog. We will fade Los Angeles in Game 2 on Tuesday, as #4 seeds have gone 41-60-4 ATS in the Playoffs following an upset win, including 13-31-1 ATS at home. Additionally, the Lakers are a soft 99-128 ATS at home vs. revenge-minded foes. And Houston is 37-11 ATS when playing with double-revenge, if it wasn't getting more than 4 points. Take Houston. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie. |
| 4/20/2026 - NHL | WINNER |
At 9:30 pm, our
selection is on the Dallas Stars over the Minnesota Wild. The Wild
spoiled the Stars' playoff party in Game 1 on Saturday in a big way,
going into Dallas and putting up six goals on Jake Oettinger and company
in a 6-1 rout. The Stars have been in this position before and have
bounced back in the next game and there is no indication that
they will go away from Oettinger in goal in Game 2 tonight. The
27-year-old netminder was huge for the Stars in the regular season, with
35 wins, a 2.59 GAA, and four shutouts to his credit. He and the rest
of the Dallas team will look to rebound in what is almost a must-win
situation tonight before the series shifts to Minneapolis on Wednesday.
Saturday's win was the Wild's first victory at American Airlines Center
in the last four tries and the Stars were one of the best home teams in
the regular season, going 26-11-4 there. The Stars were also 11-4 in 15
games this season when revenging a loss at home (5-1 at home when
revenging a loss in which they were a home favorite). Take Dallas. As always, good luck...Al McMordie. |
| 4/20/2026 - NBA | WINNER |
At 7 pm, our selection is on the Toronto Raptors and Cleveland Cavaliers to go UNDER the total. Both of these teams enter off back-to-back OVERS. We'll look for a lower-scoring game on Monday, as the 2nd game of a playoff series has gone 20-9 UNDER the total if both teams were off back to back OVERS. Even better: Toronto has gone 48-33-2 UNDER the total this season, including 9-1-1 UNDER its last 11 if it was on a 2-game (or longer) OVER streak. The Raptors are 12-5 UNDER their last 17 playoff games, while Cleveland is 18-13 UNDER its last 31 playoff games. Take the UNDER in Game 2. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie. |
| 4/19/2026 - NBA | WINNER |
At 9 pm, our selection is on the San Antonio Spurs minus the points over Portland. San Antone stumbled badly in its final regular season game when it was upset by Denver, 128-118, as a 9.5-point home favorite. Victor Wembanyama, though, didn't play in that game. And the Spurs are the league's 2nd best NBA defensive team when he's on the floor, but bottom 10 when he is not. The Spurs are 52-21-2 ATS off a home upset loss when they were favored by 8+ points in that defeat. That bodes well for the Silver and Black tonight. As does the fact that the Trail Blazers are a brutal 69-107-7 ATS in the Playoffs, including 24-45-3 ATS vs. foes off a SU loss. Lay the points. Good luck, as always...Al McMordie. |
| 4/19/2026 - NHL | WINNER |
At 7:30 pm,
our selection is on the Buffalo Sabres over the Boston Bruins. There's a
strange thing happening in Buffalo in late April and it's called
professional ice hockey. The Sabres broke the longest post-season
drought in NHL history (14 seasons) this season, and not only will they
be playing hockey, they will be hosting it. By finishing first in the
their Division, the Sabres are guaranteed home ice for the first two
rounds, and it begins tonight at KeyBank Center with a visit from the
Boston Bruins. Buffalo can't take this team for granted as Boston won
the season series (three games to one) and ended its regular schedule
with two big wins over the Blue Jackets and Devils. But the Sabres were
especially tough at home this season (26-15, +8.3 net games) while the Bruins struggled on the
road, going 16-16-9 away from Boston (7-6-8 in the second half) and
those overtime losses -- while somewhat valuable in the regular season
-- won't help them now. The Sabres were 5-1 this year in games
when revenging a same-season loss at home (and 25-11, +15.6 net games the past 3 seasons). And Boston is 24-38 (minus 16.9 net games) on the road off a win. Take Buffalo. As always,
good luck...Al McMordie. |