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Football League sponsor Sky Bet look at which sides to back in this weekends three play-off finals at Wembley. Wholesale NCAA Jerseys . The Sky Bet Championship, League 1 and League 2 play-off finals take place across the Bank Holiday weekend and the full play-off schedule is live on Sky Sports. Heres how the bookies see each of the Wembley clashes... SKY BET CHAMPIONSHIPPromotion odds: Hull 8/13, Sheffield Wednesday 11/8Sky Bet Championship play-off final: Hull City v Sheffield Wednesday - Saturday May 28 (5.00pm KO) Sheffield Wednesday upset the odds to reach Wembley Hull are the odds-on favourites with Sky Bet to secure the one remaining place in the Premier League for next season and are 6/5 to do so within 90 minutes.Wednesday are outsiders at 5/2 for the victory despite a hugely impressive play-off semi-final triumph over Brighton, who finished 15 points clear of them at the end of the regular season.Ross Wallace found the net in both legs against the Seagulls and is 13/2 to deliver on the big stage again and net within the 90 minutes. Championship play-off final guide Key men, stats, expert views and more ahead of the richest game in football With both league meetings between the two sides ending in draws, promotion to be settled in extra-time is a 6/1 chance while a penalty shoot-out is considered a real possibility at 7/2. Sky Bet are taking on both sides leading marksman, with 20-goal frontman Abel Hernandez enhanced from 9/4 to 3/1 to score in a Tigers win, while Fernando Forestieri is 7/1 to open the scoring in the pre-match Price Boosts.Ian Holloway is tipping Forestieri to score and the 90 minutes to end in a draw (11/1) and then the Owls to prevail in extra-time (12/1). Play Fantasy Six-a-Side Pick your Championship play-off final team to win £10,000 SKY BET LEAGUE 1Promotion odds: Barnsley 10/11, Millwall evensSky Bet Championship play-off final: Barnsley v Millwall - Sunday May 29 (3.00pm KO) Barnsley are narrowly ahead of Millwall in the betting for the League 1 final Barnsley are the narrow favourites at 13/8 with Sky Bet to get the better of Millwall in Sunday afternoons League 1 finale.Neil Harris men can be backed at 9/5 to book their place in the Championship for next season after just one campaign out of the second tier of English football, while the draw and additional time is priced at 21/10. League One play-off final guide All you need to know ahead of the showdown between Barnsley and Millwall Sam Winnall is the 4/1 favourite in the first goalscorer market but Ian Holloway is tipping Millwalls main threat Lee Gregory (9/2) to net first in a 2-1 victory for the Lions at 33/1.Gregory was on the scoresheet in both semi-final clashes against Bradford and is 100/30 to score in another win over a Yorkshire outfit, while the Tykes are 9/2 to win by two or more goals, as they managed in both ties as they thumped Walsall 6-1 on aggregate en route to Wembley.SKY BET LEAGUE 2Promotion odds: Plymouth 5/6, AFC Wimbledon evensSky Bet Championship play-off final: Plymouth v AFC Wimbledon - Monday May 30 (3.00pm KO) Plymouth just have the edge over AFC Wimbledon, according to Sky Bet The Sky Bet League 2 play-off final, like League 1, is hard to split with the Football League sponsors.Plymouth are rated as the slight 6/4 favourites by Sky Bet and AFC Wimbledon have been priced up at 2/1 to secure promotion within 90 minutes, while a draw and added time is a 21/10 chance. League Two play-off final guide Team news, head-to-head record and the pundit view - your guide to Mondays finale Lyle Taylor ended the season as the leagues fourth top scorer with 21 goals to his name as heads the first goalscorer betting at 4/1, while Jamille Matt, who bagged a brace in the Dons first-leg draw at Portsmouth, follows at 9/2.Two of the four semi-finals ended 2-2, which is 14/1 to be repeated at Wembley, with Wimbledon requiring an extra-time winner from Taylor to send them through.However, it was Adebayo Akinfenwas introduction which ensured they werent dumped out as the Dons powerhouse levelled the aggregate scoreline with a header. Adebayo Akinfenwa made an impact off the bench for AFC Wimbledon The Beast is 15/2 to net the last goal of the game on Monday and 2/7 to score a penalty if the match goes to a penalty shoot out, while he and Taylor are 10/1 to both get their names on the scoresheet again.Watch all three play-off finals live on Sky Sports this weekend and follow the action with our live blogs on skysports.com and the Sky Sports apps. Also See: Championship video Live on Sky Get Sky Sports Sky Bets football odds Replica NCAA Jerseys . The team also announced Tuesday that the Braves will wear a commemorative patch on the right sleeve during the season. The patch, shaped like home plate, carries the number 715, Aarons autograph and a "40th Anniversary" banner. Cheap NCAA Jerseys Authentic . The Jets have now won three straight at home and four of the last five at the MTS Centre. After a scoreless first period, Brad Marchand scored his first goal in eight games eight seconds into the second. https://www.chinajerseysncaa.us/ . Listen to the Raptors vs. Jazz live tonight on TSN Radio 1050 at 9pm et/6pm pt. The Raptors are 1-1 so far on the five-game junket after defeating Denver and losing to Portland. Scott Cullen looks at the Brent Seabrook suspension (and wakey, wakey), the Habs putting the Lightning on the brink and the Sharks smacking down the Kings, while the Flyers and Bruins both got back to even ground. SEABROOK SUSPENSION Blackhawks D Brent Seabrook was suspended for three games as a result of his Game Two hit on Blues C David Backes. While Seabrook knows how long his sentence will be, the Blues dont know when Backes will be cleared to return to action. Let me start by saying this: both Seabrook and Backes could play on my team any day. They are both really good players who play hard hockey and I like the way they play, a lot. Seabrook is a physical defenceman that has accumulated 475 hits over the past three seasons, with only 67 penalty minutes, in 207 games. If anything, Seabrooks rep, to some degree, has been that hes been a high-profile victim of nasty hits, including this one by James Wisniewski and this one by Raffi Torres. So when Seabrook unloaded on Backes in this manner, it wasnt exactly something that was part of his standard operating procedure. There are a few elements at play that I think lead to this hit. First of all, the stakes are extremely high for the Blackhawks and Blues. Both teams are legitimate Stanley Cup contenders and one of them will be done after the first round. To that end, its been a physical series and when the Blackhawks see captain Jonathan Toews get crunched with a big hit by Blues enforcer Ryan Reaves in Game One, that fuels the fire. (Note, in the aftermath of Seabrooks hit that Toews is front-and-centre with some words for Backes. They do have some history.) Thats not to say that the Blackhawks were on a mission to exact revenge, only that when the Blackhawks captain is getting rocked, theyre not likely to let up if they catch an opponent in a vulnerable spot. My guess about the play is that Seabrook anticipated that Backes was going to pick up the puck as it ringed around the boards, and Backes tried to handle the puck but lost it, and Seabrook saw an opportunity to deliver a big hit in the corner (maybe even knowing it was Backes), committed to it, and then when Backes didnt have the puck, he followed through anyway. Seabrook certainly didnt seem bothered by the result of the play. Now, whatever Toews said to Backes, it appears to be someone else weighing in that has really raised the temperature. As an obviously groggy Backes was struggling to stay on his feet, leaning on the boards, it sounds like one of the Blackhawks (Duncan Keith has been the prime suspect for video sleuths) taunts the Blues centre, saying, "Wakey, wakey, Backes." That Keith was slashing his way through the game doesnt add anything positive to what is possibly the second Norris Trophy-winning season of his career. Its unseemly to taunt an injured player, not least of all when the injury is highly likely to be a concussion, and Blues LW Alexander Steen was suitably ticked off in response, but my suspicion is that this isnt the first time an injured player has been on the receiving end of verbal jabs. Theyre just not always picked up by rinkside microphones. What makes the NHL playoffs the best part of the sports calendar is the intensity, how much the players really care about winning and losing, but that isnt always reflected in courageous moments worthy of promotion. Maybe Im holding NHL players to a lower standard, and in no way am I suggesting its a cool boys-will-be-boys situation, but I think its more about insanely competitive people in an emotionally-charged atmosphere losing sight of where the lines are drawn for good taste and acceptable behaviour. Ive long maintained that an X-rated NHL channel, one that includes audio from the benches and players miked up on the ice, would be amazing, yet dont imagine that the league would ever do it. Not because players start every third word with F, rather, its the other talk that goes so beyond socially acceptable behaviour, that it would be a PR nightmare. For as much as increased access can add flavour, sometimes you dont really want to know how the sausage is made. FLYERS EVEN Flyers G Ray Emery was a standout, stopping 31 of 33 shots by the New York Rangers, helping Philadelphia to a 4-2 win in Game Two, tying the series at one game apiece. In a game that saw the New York Rangers dominate possession rather handily, with nearly 60% of the five-on-five play, the Flyers rallied from an early 2-0 deficit, getting goals from Jakub Voracek, Jason Akeson and Luke Schenn before Wayne Simmonds hit the empty net to ice the game in the final minute. Akeson, who was something of a goat for his costly double-minor penalty in the first game of the series, scored a power play goal and was the Flyers best possession player (77.8% Corsi%) while skating primarily with Sean Couturier and Matt Read and Akeson started in the offensive zone only once in a dozen shifts that started with 5-on-5 face-offs. At the other end of the spectrum for the Flyers, D Andrew MacDonald -- who recently signed a six-year, $30-million contract extension -- was destroyed at even strength, with a 16.7% Corsi%, yeet he played the most even-strength minutes of any Flyers blueliner. Wholesale NCAA Jerseys China. Theres nothing wrong with the end result -- take the split on the road any way you can get it -- but the Flyers will need to be better when they return home for Game Three. They cant bank on Ray Emery outdueling Henrik Lundqvist on a consistent basis. BRUINS BOUNCE BACK The Boston Bruins started quickly in Game Two, jumping out to a 2-0 first period lead while outshooting the Detroit Red Wings 18-10 in the first period, on their way to a 4-1 victory, which evened the series 1-1. Bostons second and fourth goals came on the power play and there was a time late in the first period that the Red Wings appeared to be getting lured into the Bruins rough-and-tumble game. In the overall game, the Red Wings had strong enough possession numbers, but the Bruins carried leads of two-plus goals for more than 44 minutes, so score effects negate the value that Detroit might wish to take from those stats. Bruins G Tuukka Rask stopped 34 of 35 shots for the win. RW Jarome Iginla and D Torey Krug each contributed a couple of assists for Boston, who got goals from LW Justin Florek, RW Reilly Smith, LW Milan Lucic and D Zdeno Chara. Florek, the 23-year-old, 6-foot-4 rookie out of Northern Michigan, has been filling in for Chris Kelly at left wing on the third line, with Carl Soderberg and Loui Eriksson, and hasnt looked out of place. Guess its not just the Red Wings that can take an unheralded young forward and seamlessly slide them into the lineup. LIGHTNING IN TROUBLE A disallowed goal proved to be the difference as the Montreal Canadiens held on to defeat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 to take a commanding 3-0 series lead. For the second straight game, Canadiens LW Rene Bourque was force, scoring once and registering eight shots on goal as part of a dominant possession game when he was on the ice, his most shots on goal in a Montreal uniform. Canadiens RW Brendan Gallagher had a goal and an assist, giving him four points in three games in this series. Gallagher, playing with C Tomas Plekanec and LW Brandon Prust, has also been strong in possession terms, so his point production is backed by solid underlying numbers. Montreal D P.K. Subban added a pair of assists, playing more than 28 minutes in Game Three, to give him four points in the series. Its too early to go assigning blame, but one player that the Lightning could use more from is RW Ryan Callahan, who has no points, three shots on goal and a minus-4 rating, with a 47.4% Corsi, while his ice time ranks fourth among Tampa Bay forwards in this series. Lightning C Steven Stamkos, who left the game for a bit after taking a knee to the head from Canadiens D Alexei Emelin, assisted on both Tampa Bay goals, giving him four points in three games, but it hasnt been enough for the Lightning, who need a miracle if they are going to rally from a three-games-to-none deficit. SHARKS BITE KINGS After losing 6-3 to the San Jose sharks in Game One, the Los Angeles Kings needed a good start to Game Two, and they got it, leading 2-0 before the game was 10 minutes old. From that point on, however, it was all Sharks, as San Jose scored seven unanswered goals, with several more close calls, as the game turned into a rout. The Kings could have known they were in trouble by the nature of the players that got the Sharks on the board. San Joses first two goals were scored by RW Mike Brown, a winger who has five goals in 145 games over the past three seasons, and LW Raffi Torres, with both goals set up by Andrew Desjardins (incidentally, those three forwards had the worst possession numbers for San Jose in Game Two). Add in a goal by D Justin Braun, and suddenly the Kings were losing without any of the Sharks big guns firing. San Jose rectified that in the third period, as Patrick Marleau, Joe Pavelski, Logan Couture and Joe Thornton all tallied. Pavelski finished with three points, while rookie RW Matt Nieto and D Dan Boyle each added two assists. Kings G Jonathan Quick was in net for all seven goals against, on 40 shots, and while that is a tough night in the cage by any measure, it also stood out that none of the goals were on deflections or rebounds. There were screens, sure, but every goal came on an initial shot and to have that happen seven times in one game is rare for any goaltender, let alone one that has played as well in the playoffs as Quick had prior to this season. After being outscored 13-5 in two games, Los Angeles will return home licking its proverbial wounds, but until a team gets a crack on home ice, its too soon to write them off entirely. What the Kings need, in addition to some semblance of a possession game, is that they need Quick to be far better than hes shown through the first couple games. Without goaltending, its going to be virtually impossible to knock off a team as strong as the Sharks. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. ' ' '
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