San Jose Sharks - Vegas Golden Knights: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
San Jose started the last game of the preseason with a spark: Adam Gaudet loaded the puck, and it seemed that the sharks were ready to tear. But their defense is like a sieve on an old boat. Utah quickly made 4:1. In the second period, the Sharks snapped: Tyler Toffoli, Barclay Goodrow and Will Smith equalized, and the stands roared. But in the third period, the fuse ran out, two more pucks flew into their goal, totaling 4:6. The goal—and-pass year was the best, but the Sharks' defense is just a sad song. The preseason ended on a minor note, and the team urgently needs to patch up the holes.
Interesting facts for betting
The Sharks score an average of 2.7 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
Vegas started the season with a wild chop against Los Angeles - 5:6 in shootouts. From 0:2, the knights gnawed out 5:3 by the third period, but did not hold back. Pavel Dorofeev scored a hat-trick, as if showing that he is not just a guy from Nizhny Tagil, but a real car. Jack Eikel handed out the passes like a real conductor, scoring four points. Mark Stone and Ivan Barbashev didn't sleep either, but their luck ran out in the shootout. One point in the Pacific Division piggy bank is not what was expected in Vegas, but the attacking courage of the team is impressive.
Interesting facts for betting
Vegas scores an average of 3.9 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 5.5 goals
In the last two out of three matches, such a bet was played
2.13Tip and bets
Vegas versus San Jose is like a tank versus a boat. The Golden Knights have won 39 of 47 face-to-face meetings, including seven in a row. Even without Alex Pietrangelo, who is healing his sores (he will completely miss the 2025/2026 season), their attack with Aikel and Dorofeev looks like a well-established mechanism. The Sharks are swimming with holes: injuries in the lineup, a defense that misses everything that flies, and a moral decline after losing to Utah. Vegas at home will be tearing up and throwing, and their depth of composition is like a full quiver of arrows against a slingshot.
Our prediction is that Vegas will win with a handicap of (-1.5) goals in 2.30
























