Line on Game 6 2017 Stanley Cup Finals –Where to Bet Online

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Line on Game 6 2017 Stanley Cup Finals –Where to Bet Online

The line on Game 6 of the 2017 NBA Finals has Nashville as a -145 home favorite and hoping to avoid elimination. LIVE IN-PLAY WAGERING is available for this game, which allows you to place bets right up to the final second of play.

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The number on this game opened at -145.  The total was set at 5.5.  The home team has won the last eight games in this overall series.

The Penguins crushed the Predators at home in Game 5 with a 6-0 score and 3-2 lead in the Finals.

Pittsburgh will have a chance to become the first franchise to win back-to-back championships since Detroit in 1998 when the series shifts back to Nashville for Game 6 on Sunday night.

"Still a lot of work to be done but the way we played tonight, if we can build off that momentum, that's important," the Penguins Sidney Crosby said after collecting three assists. "We know we're going to be facing a desperate team."

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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