Los Angeles Kings - Pittsburgh Penguins: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
The Los Angeles Kings have just emerged from a real meat grinder in St. Paul, where they lost to the Minnesota Wild with a score of 3 in a shootout.:4. Before the third period, they are 0-3 in the pit, and then – bang. A comeback, like in a good old movie. Kevin Fiala scored one, Quinton Byfield added heat, and Adrian Kempe, that sly fox, equalized a minute before the siren. And not just a goal, but also an assist in his pocket.
In short, Kempe is the king of the match for the Kings. Goalkeeper Darcy Kemper blocked 23 shots, but those damn clearances clipped the wings again. The balance of the season is 1-2-1, the team is scratching its head in search of discipline and the very stability without which there is nowhere in the NHL.
Interesting facts for betting
The Kings score an average of 3.7 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
The Pittsburgh Penguins staged a circus with horses against the Anaheim Ducks yesterday – they lost 3:4, fighting back twice, but in the final they ate the winning goal from the opponent. Justin Brazeau opened the scoring, Ricard Rakell picked up the baton, Anthony Manta finished off his portion. And Sidney Crosby. Oh, Sydney.
Two assists, and now he's in ninth place in the eternal NHL assists. Tristan Jarry saved 17 times, but being sent off for delaying the game at the end is like tripping himself up. The Penguins are hanging out in the middle of the table, still looking for that spark of stability.
Interesting facts for betting
Pittsburgh is averaging 3.9 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last two matches, such a bet was played
1.76Tip and bets
Los Angeles and Pittsburgh have been poking and counterattacking in recent seasons, with victories divided equally in stubborn dumps. The Kings have a personnel mess: Darcy Kemper and Ange Kopitar are questionable, Kyle Burrows is definitely on the bench. But attacking is their forte, with Kempe and Fiala in front like two sharp blades. Pittsburgh is limping in depth: without Jack St. Ivaney, Yoel Blomqvist and Kevin Hayes, and Chris Letang is also in the fog. With such a baggage of injuries, with a full–on attack and a defense that yawns every now and then, the ideal option is to bet on the hosts.
Our prediction is that Los Angeles will win in 1.78


















