Chicago Blackhawks - Detroit Red Wings: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Chicago recently showed that their clubs are not just for beauty. On September 29, they confidently defeated the Minnesota Wild 4-1, and it was not just a victory, but a real show. Frank Nazar shone at the Grand Casino arena in St. Paul - the guy scored a hat trick, as if he ordered it over the phone: a goal in the majority, a goal in the second period and the final chord into an empty net. Ryan Donato also did not stay away, adding the puck to the piggy bank. And at the gate? Drew Kommesso worked wonders there, deflecting shots like a goalkeeper from Marvel comics. Bottom line: Chicago improved its preseason balance to 2-1-0.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago scores an average of 1.7 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
Now to Detroit. The Red Wings fought the Pittsburgh Penguins on September 30 and did not pull out. The result is 1-2, although the beginning was promising. Krylia put pressure on the Penguins in the first period, but Ben Kindel quickly cooled their ardor by opening the scoring. In the second period, Tommy Novak added another goal for Pittsburgh — the rebound, of course, helped, but in hockey there is no luck anywhere. Detroit responded with Dominic Shine's goal in the final minutes, but it was only a shot, not a knockout. Goalkeeper John Gibson tried, but no miracle happened. Detroit's preseason stats are 2-3-0.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit scores an average of 3.3 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
Chicago'stotal shots on goal are over 14.5
Chicago makes an average of 13.6 shots on target per game.
1.87Tip and bets
The Red Wings have historically led the opposition, but now Chicago has clearly caught the courage. The two preseason games we won, including the recent rout of Minnesota, speak for themselves. Frank Nazar is not just a young talent, but a real engine of the team, which turns on partners and tears apart the defenses of rivals. Detroit, despite its glorious history, is still stalling: the defeat by Pittsburgh showed that they have problems with implementation and stability. Add to this injuries and not the most reliable defense, and the picture becomes clearer.
Our betting tip is Chicago's victory in 1.85




























