Dallas Stars - Los Angeles Kings: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Dallas recently suffered a painful blow to self-esteem, losing at home to Columbus with a score of 1:5. The game was like a one-man theater, where Tyler Seguin tried to save the team's honor by scoring a single goal. But the protection of the Stars was bursting at the seams, like an old jacket on a burly merchant, and the special teams had completely forgotten how to keep the puck under control. Goalkeeper Jake Ettinger seemed to dream of being somewhere on the prairies, away from the hail of pucks flying at his goal. The Stars are currently in sixth place in the Central Division with six points.
Interesting facts for betting
Dallas scores an average of 3.4 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

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Meanwhile, Los Angeles clawed its way out of a four-game losing streak by snatching a 2-1 overtime victory in St. Louis. Alex Laferriere, like a real magician, put the Kings ahead in the second period, and Darcy Kemper, returning from injury, shone in goal, deflecting the pucks with the dexterity of a circus juggler. Seventeen saves, including several saves at crucial moments, made him the hero of the evening.
And the point was made by Adrian Kempe, who scored in overtime in the majority, as if reminding everyone that the Kings still know how to keep their mark. This victory lifted the team to sixth place in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Kings score an average of 2.8 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).
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The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In Dallas' last six out of seven games, such a bet has played
1.56Tip and bets
The story of the Dallas-Los Angeles meetings is like a good old fairy tale, where the Texans won five times in a row on their ice. But things are not going so smoothly for the Stars these days: without Nils Lundqvist and Matt Duchene, their defenses are wobbling like a bridge over a stormy river, and the veterans' attack is losing its former zest. The Kings aren't in full uniform either—Ange Kopitar and Kyle Burrows are either sitting in the stands or wondering what makes their coach shuffle the lineup like a card sharper. Both teams suffer from defensive holes, and their matches often turn into a goal festival. Wait for an open game where the pucks will fly like flies at a picnic. But at home, Dallas still has to take over, like an old cowboy defeating a young upstart.
Our betting tip is a Dallas victory in 2.12
























