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Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports Roundup: The Flyers battle the Canadiens, the Spurs try for a win in Utah, and the Ravens and Packers hit the gridiron under the lights.
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Colliding on the gridiron . . .
It's Baltimore (6-5 SU, 6-5 ATS) at Green Bay (7-4 SU, 6-4-1 ATS) as Monday Night Football hits the gridiron at Lambeau Field this week. The Ravens slipped past rival Pittsburgh 20-17 in overtime last Sunday, as Joe Flacco went 23-of-35 for 289 yards passing with one touchdown and no interceptions. Ray Rice ran for 88 yards on 19 attempts, while Willis McGahee had a TD run, and Derrick Mason had a TD catch. Billy Cundiff booted a 29-yard field goal for the win in overtime.
The Packers had no trouble beating lowly Detroit on Thanksgiving Day, getting three touchdown strikes from Aaron Rodgers in the 34-12 road victory. Rodgers went 28-of-39 for 348 yards passing in that contest, with no interceptions, while Donald Driver, Donald Lee, and James Jones had the TD catches. Charles Woodson also returned an interception for a score. Oddsmakers have Green Bay as a 4-point home favorite for Monday night, with the total for the contest at 42.5.
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Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
There are four games on tap in the NBA on Monday, with Denver at Philadelphia, Portland at New York, Golden State at Oklahoma City, and San Antonio at Utah. The Spurs (9-8 SU, 8-9 ATS) fell 106-99 at home to Denver on Saturday night, with Tony Parker scoring a team-high 27 points and Tim Duncan adding 26 points. The Jazz (11-8 SU, 10-9 ATS) lost 108-101 in Minnesota on Saturday, with Carlos Boozer scoring 21 points and Deron Williams contributing 18 points.
Michigan State (at Citadel), Texas A&M (vs. North Texas), and Texas (vs. Long Beach State) are the top teams in action in college basketball on Monday night. The Longhorns (6-0 SU, 5-1 ATS) stayed perfect on the season with a 69-50 win over Southern Cal last Thursday. Damion Jones was good for 19 points for Texas in that victory. Long Beach State (4-3 SU, 4-2 ATS) is coming off a 79-68 win over UCLA In the 76 Classic, with T.J. Robinson scoring 25 points on the day.
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Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, there are nine games on the National Hockey League's schedule for Monday, including Philadelphia at Montreal. The 13-12-1 Flyers were blasted 8-2 at home by the Capitals on Saturday night, with Peter Laviolette making his head-coaching debut with the team. The 13-14-2 Canadiens are coming off a 5-1 win over the Bruins on Friday night, as Mike Cammalleri recorded a hat trick. Jaroslav Spacek and Glen Metropolit also had markers for the Habs in that win.
Also on the ice on Monday: New Jersey at Buffalo, Atlanta at Toronto, Carolina at Pittsburgh, Washington at Tampa Bay, Edmonton at Florida, Colorado at St. Louis, Minnesota at Phoenix, and Calgary at Los Angeles. The 18-7-3 Flames edged the Sharks 2-1 in San Jose on Saturday night, with Daymond Langkow scoring the game-winning goal. The 17-10-3 Kings fell 5-4 in a shootout to the Blues on Saturday. Jon Quick stopped 27 of 31 St. Louis shots in regulation time.