Colorado Avalanche - Buffalo Sabres: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Colorado gave a real masterclass on November 12, defeating the Anaheim Ducks 4-1 and showing why they are a force in the league. From the very first seconds, the guys from Denver took the game in a vise: Arturi Lehkonen scored the puck in the 28th second, as if to remind everyone who is the boss here. And then he scored his first goal in the regular season since 2022.
Martin Nechas added the majority of the points in the third period, and Nathan MacKinnon handed out three assists and continued his ten-game streak with points. Goalkeeper Scott Wedgwood was like a wall with 35 saves, and here you have your fourth win in a row. With an 11-1-5 balance, the Avalanche are confidently leading the Central Division, and it's a pleasure to watch them.
Interesting facts for betting
Colorado scores an average of 4.6 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
Buffalo surged forward like a hurricane, took a 2-0 lead against Utah Mammoth thanks to Isak Rosen's double, and it seemed like it was a breakthrough. But the third period turned into a nightmare: the attack froze, the defense collapsed, and the opponent scored four goals without a response. We couldn't hold the goal in the end, and hello, the defeat is 5:2. This is the fourth fiasco in a row, the pressure on the team is increasing, and the dreams of rising in the table are fading before our eyes. With a 5-7-4 balance, the Sabres are still at the bottom of the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Buffalo is averaging 2.9 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 4.5 goals
In the last Colorado match, such a bet played
1.22Tip and bets
Colorado has always been one step ahead of Buffalo in head—to-head duels - statistics are on their side, with an advantage in series. The Sabres have a dark forest right now: Jason Zucker is sick, Jiri Kulich is out with an ear injury, and this is hitting the lineup. The Avalanche is not perfect either—without Valery Nichushkin, Logan O'Connor and Samuel Girard—but the foundation is solid as a rock. With their four—game winning streak, offensive firepower, and Buffalo's defensive woes—a four-game losing streak-the choice is obvious.
Our prediction is that Colorado will win with a handicap of (-1.5) goals in 1.80


























