Pittsburgh Penguins - Detroit Red Wings: betting tip and bets on the WNBA match

Command Analysis

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The Penguins clashed with the Columbus Blue Jackets on September 25 and lost 1-4. The start was promising: Zach Gallant opened the opponent's goal at the start, giving the fans hope. But then the Penguins' defense faltered, like ice under a beginner's skates. Four goals from Columbus, including a majority goal from Jake Christiansen, put an end to hopes.
Goalkeepers Artur Silovs and Filip Larsson tried their best, but the opponent's attack turned out to be more cunning. Penalties and defensive lapses played a cruel joke. Zach Gallant became the star of the match for Pittsburgh, but one hero was not enough. The result is one point in the preseason and a start that makes the fans nervously fiddle with their scarves.
Interesting facts for betting
Pittsburgh scores an average of 3.5 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

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But on September 26, Detroit showed who is the boss on the ice, dismantling the Buffalo Sabres with a score of 5.:2. Forty shots against eighteen is no joke. The team played like a well-coordinated orchestra, with Andrew Kopp leading the way with a goal and an assist, and Lucas Raymond passing like a real conductor.
Mason Appleton opened the scoring in the minority. Moritz Seider and Dylan Larkin didn't let up either, and goalkeeper Michal Postava deflected everything that flew into his goal in the second half. Detroit rolls through the preseason undefeated, demonstrating confidence and control, as in the best years.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit scores an average of 3.8 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The rate of Total shots at Pittsburgh on goal is more than 24.5
The Penguins make an average of 23.3 shots on target per game.
1.88Tip and bets
The rivalry between Pittsburgh and Detroit is an NHL classic, like good old rock and roll. Last season, the Wings beat the Penguins twice in three meetings, showing who is a little more cunning on the ice. Now Pittsburgh is stalling: the defense is cracking. Detroit, on the other hand, flies forward as if on wings, with a powerful attack and a confident pass game.
Our prediction is that Detroit will win in 2.65






















