San Jose Sharks - Carolina Hurricanes: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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The arena in San Jose is buzzing like a beehive, the Sharks are flying out onto the ice full of fire, and the first period is in their hands. Tyler Toffoli and Ryan Reeves score with lightning speed, the Sharks lead, and it feels like their night. But hockey, my friends, is an insidious thing. Anaheim does not give up, it recoups, and then the real meat grinder begins. Mario Ferraro, John Klinberg, Adam Gaudette and Jeff Skinner lead the team forward over and over again, relying on the magical passes of McLean Celebrini and Will Smith — each of them distributed three assists, as if they were playing a symphony.
Goalkeeper Yaroslav Askarov worked wonders, making 36 saves, but in the third period everything went awry: a two-goal advantage was lost, and Anaheim pulled out 7 in overtime.:6. Adam Gaudette flashed a goal and a pass in this carousel, wreaking havoc on both sides of the court.
Interesting facts for betting
San Jose scores an average of 1.8 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).

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And in the Carolinas, where a hurricane is always on the way, a real drama against Philadelphia played out on October 12. The Hurricanes chewed out 4-3 in overtime, and it was a nerve-racking victory. The Flyers took the lead, but in the second period Logan Stankoven, Taylor Hall and Jordan Stahl turned everything upside down — three goals like three thunderbolts.
The third period brought a surprise: a late goal from the opponent, but Carolina's resilience could not be broken. And so, 17 seconds before the shootout, Seth Jarvis rolls in the winning puck — the hero of the evening, the guy who feels the moment.
Interesting facts for betting
Carolina scores an average of 3.7 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).
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The Totalbetis less than 4.5 goals
In the last two face-to-face matches out of three, such a bet played
3.25Tip and bets
In face—to-face meetings, Carolina holds the advantage - 28 wins against 22 in San Jose, and these are not just numbers, but a story of dominance. Both teams are tinkering with lineups, but the Sharks have bigger losses: Logan Couture is sidelined, plus Alexander Afanasyev in the infirmary, which is hitting the depth. The Hurricanes have minimal losses — reserve goalkeeper Petr Kochetkov is out of the game, and Jakob Slavin is in day-to-day status, but this is not critical.
Our betting tip is that Carolina will win with a handicap of (-1.5) goals in 2.01


























