Los Angeles Kings - Anaheim Ducks: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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The Los Angeles Kings showed how to start the preseason on September 25 at the Honda Center. The 3-0 victory over Anaheim is not just numbers on the scoreboard, but a real demonstration of strength. Already in the first period, Martin Khromyak, having received a filigree pass from Jeff Malott, opened the scoring. The second period passed without goals, but the kings did not slow down.
In the third, Malott sent the puck into the net himself, and Kevin Fiala, catching a smart pass behind his back from Alex Laferriere, put an end to it. But the real hero of the evening is goalkeeper Darcy Kemper. 14 saves, not a single missed puck, a biscuit in my pocket. The Kings' defense is like a concrete wall, and their attack is like a sharpened blade. So far, they have not had a single defeat in the preseason. It's not for nothing, it's an application for serious business.
Interesting facts for betting
The Kings score an average of 3.5 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

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But the Anaheim Ducks in the same match on September 25 looked, to put it mildly, unconvincing. The ducks' attack skidded like an old pickup truck on a California off-road. There weren't many chances at Kemper's gate, and the ones that were there were disappearing under his steely gaze. The new goalkeeper, Dax Kalle Klang, tried his best, but the Kings couldn't resist the pinpoint shots. The result is 0 goals, 1 win and 1 loss in the preseason. If Anaheim wants to fight in the regular season, they urgently need to tighten up their attack and strengthen their defense. Otherwise, matches like with the Kings will be repeated.
Interesting facts for betting
Dax scores an average of 1.8 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
TheLos Angeles team's total shots on goal are more than 20.5
The Kings make an average of 19.3 shots on target per game.
1.88Tip and bets
Los Angeles has been like a bone in Anaheim's throat in recent years. In three years, the Kings have won 9 of 11 face-to-face meetings, including the recent 3-0 rout. It's not an accident, it's a system. The Kings' attack hits home, the defense holds the shot, and the Camper in the goal is just a wall. The Ducks have a lot of energy, but they can't stand the pace and power of the Kings yet. Los Angeles also has a psychological advantage - after such a start in the preseason, they are on the lookout.
Our prediction is that Los Angeles will win in 2.10
























