Colorado Avalanche - Boston Bruins: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Colorado simply demolished Columbus with a score of 4:1, showing how the attack is combined with an iron defense. This is the fifth game in a row where they have scored points, and the season has started like clockwork for them. Valery Nichushkin is the real hero of the evening, he scored a double: one goal at the end of the second period to finish off the opponent, and the second into the empty spaces to make a bold point.
Cale Makar, this guy who is the engine of the team, added a goal and an assist, confirming why he is a star of the first magnitude. And goalkeeper Scott Wedgwood? He made 22 saves, stood like a rock, and didn't miss a beat. Now Colorado's record is 4-0-1, 9 points, and they're at the top of the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Colorado scores an average of 3.8 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
Boston put on a real show with the Vegas Golden Knights – 5:6, a match from which the heart was pounding to the end. The leadership changed like gloves, the goals came in an avalanche. The Bostonians jumped ahead from the first minutes, held their teeth, reduced from two to one goal in the third period, but Vegas is an attacking machine, and overtime did not happen.
David Pastrniak is a shining ray in this mess, one goal and a lot of chances for his teammates, a real leader. Goalkeeper Jeremy Swayman scored 31 times, but the pressure was fierce the whole match. The result is a loss, a 3-2-0 record, 6 points, and the Bruins are still in the middle of the Atlantic Division table.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston scores an average of 3.7 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
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1.33Tip and bets
In person, Boston has an easy advantage. But now Colorado is on the rise, the squad is almost full, the wave of success is carrying them forward, and Boston risks doing without Hampus Lindholm in defense – this is a hole in the casemate. The Avalanche's home ice, their attack like a hurricane, plus a reliable goalkeeper, all speak in favor of the hosts. The visitors' defense is staggering without a key defender, recent matches have been full of instability, goals are flying back and forth. Colorado's scoring power and Wedgwood's saves will decide the outcome. We expect a clean win for Colorado in 60 minutes, without extra extras.
Our betting tip is that Colorado will win in regular time in 1.71




















