Bet on Hockey New Jersey Devils at SBG Global
Hockey betting gamblers saw a Devils team that just couldn’t score. They scored only 206 goals during the season according to hockey betting stats and that was the worst of any playoff team.
Bet on hockey New Jersey Devils action in 2008-2009 might be similar to last season. Martin Brodeur has carried the New Jersey Devils and is a major reason why gamblers bet on hockey with New Jersey. General manager Lou Lamoriello has made some off-season additions that may help the offense according to experts that bet on hockey. Bringing in Brian Rolston and bringing back Bobby Holik should result in more goals scored this season according to those that bet on hockey. Those two will help pick up the slack since the team did not bring back Sergie Brylin. Rolston had a solid season a year ago, scoring 28 goals and picking up 31 assists according to hockey betting stats. Holik slumped to a 15 goal and 19 assist season with Atlanta according to gamblers that bet on hockey.
Gamblers that bet on hockey know that New Jersey will be solid on defense. They extended Bryce Salvador and that should help their cause as well. Paul Martin had a solid season on the blue line and could be even better in 2008. The Devils should get better play this season out of Patrick Elias and Brian Gionta as both slumped in 2007 according to hockey betting stats. Zach Parise led the Devils last year and could have an even bigger year in 2008 according to experts that bet on hockey.
Gamblers that bet on hockey can never discount the New Jersey Devils. Brodeur is a Hall of Fame goalie at the back end of his career but he is still good enough to win games according to experts that bet on hockey. If New Jersey can score some goals they can impact the Atlantic Division race once again according to experts that bet on hockey.





