I grew up in the New York rinks, lacing up before dawn for cold practices and following the league through every televised night I could steal. As I got older the pull shifted from playing to understanding, and I became fixated on how much hidden structure sits beneath a sport most fans judge only by the final horn and a couple of highlight goals. I build my picks around the quiet deciders: goaltending form and workload, the health of the special teams, shot quality over shot volume, and the way a brutal travel schedule grinds clubs down across the grind of a season. Expected goals and possession metrics tell a steadier story than a hot or cold week, which matters in a sport this prone to puck luck and odd bounces. Ten years in, I have a deep respect for how volatile hockey is — a goaltender can stand on his head and steal a game no number saw coming. So I lean on a sound process, calibrated expectations, and explaining the logic behind a puck line rather than dressing a guess up as a certainty. — Nathan Brooks
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