Seattle Kraken - Montreal Canadiens: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
On October 26, Seattle scored a difficult but bright victory over Edmonton — 3:2. Jordan Eberle played a classic veteran match, scoring a double and the decisive goal in the third period. Ty Cartier also added a goal, and Joey Dakkor caught the courage, making 31 saves and literally pulling the team out when the defense began to crack. Dave Hackstall's team is currently at the 5-2-2 level and clinging to the top of the Pacific Division. But with all the cute game, you can see that resources are limited. The Kraken wins through character and discipline, but it too often lets victory slip out of its hands — the endings remain their weak point.
Interesting facts for betting
Seattle scores an average of 2.7 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
Montreal is doing well. The team bounced back from 0:2 and snatched victory from Vancouver — 4:3. The main character was newcomer Ivan Demidov, who collected three points — a goal and two assists, including the winning one. Nick Suzuki extended the scoring streak to nine matches, and Juraj Slafkowski added a goal and an assist, proving that youth is not an excuse, but an advantage.
Goalkeeper Jakub Dobesch blocked 28 shots and played confidently, allowing the Canadiens to win for the third time in four games. At the start of the season, the team looks fresher and sharper than expected. The 7-3-0 score put them among the leaders of the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Montreal scores an average of 3.3 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 4.5 goals
In the last six of Seattle's seven matches, such a bet has played
1.38Tip and bets
Seattle and Montreal don't meet often, and the balance of wins between them is almost equal. But right now, the difference in form is obvious. Kraken has half the hospital: McCann, Gaudreau, and four other key players in the infirmary. Montreal also has losses — Patrick Laine and Kayden Goulet are missing, but Martin Saint-Louis' team has learned to play by the principle of youth, speed, and onslaught. The Canadiens today look like a team that is not afraid to lose because it is confident in itself. Suzuki conducts, Demidov brings creativity, and Dobesh consistently holds the rear. Seattle is clinging on with its teeth, but with so many injuries, it's hard for it to pull the whole match in one go.
Our prediction is that Montreal will win the match in 1.77
























