2018 Olympics odds: Men's hockey picks for Canada vs. Czech Republic, OAR vs. Germany
David Kelly is on a 41-10 run picking hockey and locked in picks for the gold and bronze medal games
The puck drops Saturday for both the men's gold and bronze medal hockey games. Canada faces the Czech Republic for the bronze at 7:10 a.m. ET, while OAR plays Germany for the gold medal at 11:10 p.m. ET.
After Canada's surprising 4-3 semifinal loss to Germany, sportsbooks are listing the Czechs as bronze favorites at -260, meaning you'd risk $260 to win $100. Canada is a +200 underdog, so you'd get $200 for your $100 bet.
For the gold medal, sportsbooks are favoring the Olympic Athletes from Russia at -120, so a bet of $120 would win you $100. And Germany is at -110, so a wager of $110 would win you $100.
The over-under on goals is 5.5 for both games.
Before you lock in your picks for either game, you need to see David Kelly's recommendations.
A Toronto-born hockey analyst with multiple advanced degrees, Kelly is on a sick 41-10 run on his NHL picks for SportsLine. Now, he's turned his attention to Pyeongchang 2018 and released picks for the men's gold and bronze medal games.
Kelly knows Olympic hockey, too. On Wednesday, he predicted the American women would beat Canada for the gold medal. Sure enough, the United States rallied to tie before winning, 3-2, in a shootout.
We can tell you Kelly is going under 5.5 goals for Canada-Czech Republic and over 5.5 goals for OAR-Germany.
He knows Germany is going to struggle against OAR's elite speed, but does it have an edge in goaltending? He also knows the Czechs' strong forechecking could spell trouble for the Canadians.
Kelly's strongest picks are on the sides -- both money line and spread. Visit SportsLine now to find out which side of the bronze and gold medal games you should be all over, all from an elite hockey handicapper on a mind-blowing 41-10 NHL run.















