Vancouver Canucks - Colorado Avalanche: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
The Canucks pulled out a 4-0 victory over Columbus on November 9.:3. The match turned out to be viscous, like old maple syrup — not without sweetness, but also with resistance. The first period was marked by nothing. Then Jake Debrask opened the opponent's goal, but Kirill Marchenko quickly returned the intrigue. Voronkov even put the visitors ahead, but Drew O'Connor regained the balance — 2:2. In the third period, Garland took a step forward again, Marchenko equalized again, and then Brock Becer said his weighty word. His precise throw brought victory. And Kevin Lankinen's 29 saves are like insurance in case of a fall. Vancouver didn't shine, but it played with its heart. 7 wins with 7 losses and last place in the Metropolitan Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Vancouver scores an average of 2.4 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
If Vancouver lives on the moral and strong-willed, then Colorado simply rolls out its rivals. On November 9, the team staged a 9-1 rout against Edmonton. At Rogers Place Arena, it all started with two accurate shots by Cale Makar, and the show only gained momentum. Parker Kelly, Jack Drury, Gavin Brindley—they all checked in as if they were in training. But Nathan McKinnon played the main role, of course: two goals, two assists, eight consecutive matches with points. With 23 points in the table, a 9-1-5 record, and Colorado in first place in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Colorado scores an average of 3.9 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last five matches of Vancouver, such a bet played
1.80Tip and bets
Historically, Colorado is slightly ahead in face-to-face meetings, but in recent years, Vancouver has learned to bite. Both have problems with the compositions. Demko and Forbort are still out of the game for the Canucks, Girard and Okonor will not play for the Avalanche. But if you look at it honestly, the difference in level is obvious. Colorado is visiting after a match where the puck was scored nine times, and this is not an accident.
Our betting tip is a Colorado victory in 1.90


























