Nashville Predators - Los Angeles Kings: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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The Nashville Predators finally caught their breath on October 24th - the team took three points in a hard—fought match against Vancouver, winning 2-1. The victory came out nervous, like a free throw in a Cup final. Ryan O'Reilly reminded us again why they call him the old fox — he scored in the minority in the second period, showing real grit. And at the beginning of the third, Cole Smith added the decisive goal — the puck rebounded treacherously changed its trajectory and ended up in the net.
In the goal, Djuse Saros looked like a man who was out of the way with mistakes: 21 deflected shots, confidence, calmness, almost zen. The victory was a breath of air for the Predators — the team is once again among the leaders of the Central Division, although it was on thin ice until recently.
Interesting facts for betting
Nashville scores an average of 2.2 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

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On October 24, the Los Angeles Kings played as if they were inspired by good old Hollywood - drama, emotions, and a happy ending. In the match with Dallas, they won 3-2 in overtime, giving the fans an evening that is hard to forget.
Corey Perry worked like a textbook, making the most of the first period. Cody Ceci consolidated the advantage, but Dallas was not going to give up. The ending turned out to be a real thriller: 37 seconds before the siren, Adrian Kempe fired right at the target, ensuring the Kings victory and knocking all the air out of the audience. In goal, Darcy Kemper played an exemplary game — 29 saves, no fuss, no panic. The team has risen to the top of the Pacific Division table and is now riding a wave of confidence.
Interesting facts for betting
The Kings are averaging 2.7 goals per game (statistics from the last ten games).
Trends
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2.85Tip and bets
The history of Nashville and Los Angeles meetings speaks in favor of the Predators, but now the Kings are on guard. The victory over Dallas has added to their confidence, and they are clearly ready to fight. Injuries are hitting both teams: Los Angeles has Ange Kopitar in doubt, and Nashville is missing defenseman Nicholas Hague and forward Jonathan Marchessault. But the Kings are looking a little more balanced now.
Our betting tip is that Los Angeles will win in 2.25
























