Games Of The Day For Wednesday, May 25

The NBA, NHL and MLB action you should bet on (and watch)

The Miami Heat will host the Boston Celtics in what is essentially a best-of-three series since both teams are tied 2-2. The Heat will have the home-court advantage with an amazing trend on their side. Miami has gone 19-2 SU at home after allowing 105 points or less in their previous game. Since they just allowed Boston to score 102 in their Game 4 loss, that trend is active. However, Celtics backers should be aware of a dominant trend in their favor as well. The Celtics have gone 14-1 ATS on the road against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season. There are some major question marks surrounding key players in this game, namely Marcus Smart and Tyler Herro, both of whom sat last time out. Keep in mind that the BetQL Model automatically adjusts when any news regarding their status breaks, so stay tuned. Also be sure to check out our expert picks and best player prop values!

Wednesday’s lone NHL playoff game could end a series. The Colorado Avalanche hold a 3-1 series lead over the St. Louis Blues and are coming off a dominant 6-3 win. This season, the Avs are also undefeated in this exact situation. Colorado is 12-0 SU at home against starting goaltenders that save 91.5% or more of the shots they face. With St. Louis starting goaltender Jordan Binnington out for the series, backup Ville Husso will be in net. In the regular season, he compiled a 25-7-6 record with a .919 SV%, which fulfills the requirement of the trend above. Unfortunately for the Blues, he allowed five goals on 36 shots last time out, so they’ll need a miraculous performance out of him tonight.

Ah, it’s the battle of the Sox. Last night, Boston absolutely embarrassed Chicago in the Windy City and the Red Sox have a couple wild run line trends on their side that you need to know about. Under Alex Cora, Boston has gone 24-5 versus the run line as a road underdog of +150 or more and 46-12 against the run line as a road underdog of +125 to +175. At the time of this writing, their moneyline is right in that range, so if you were planning on running back some Red Sox bets today, you’ll have that data on your side.