Columbus Blue Jackets - Edmonton Oilers: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Columbus finally exhaled on November 12 — victory. Yes, in shootouts, yes, it's only 2-1 over Seattle, but when you've lost four times in a row before, even one point feels like oxygen. The team went out on the ice angry and hungry. At first, everything did not go according to plan — Kraken scored, but the Jackets did not give up. Adam Fantilli equalized in the second period, showing that the team has character.
Charlie Coyle became the hero of the evening — it was he who scored the decisive shootout. And goalkeeper Jet Greaves did what was expected of him — calmly deflected 22 shots and did not allow the opponent to develop success. The scoreboard of the standings shows 8-7-1 and the last place in the Metropolitan Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Columbus scores an average of 3.2 goals per game.

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On November 13, Edmonton gave the fans a drama — a 2-1 victory over Philadelphia in overtime. And it was a classic story for oilmen: McDavid came up with it, Bouchard implemented it, and Roslovich finished it off in extra time. McDavid passes, Bouchard throws a one—touch shot, and the scoreboard lights up in Edmonton's favor.
But the real finale happened in overtime, where Roslovic scored the winning goal in a 2-0 counterattack, the second in a row in this manner. Goalkeeper Stuart Skinner was as calm as an iceberg and saved 20 times, which was enough to keep the victory alive. Edmonton currently has an 8-6-4 balance and confidently holds onto the third position in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Edmonton is averaging 3.3 goals per game.
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6.00Tip and bets
The history of face-to-face meetings speaks for itself: Edmonton won 40 of 67 matches against Columbus and took the last two games in a row. For the Blue Jackets, this is traditionally an uncomfortable opponent — speedy, aggressive and able to take every chance. Columbus' problems are compounded by injuries. It is quite possible that the team will leave without Boone Jenner, and this is minus the leader, who cements the center and plays on throw-ins. Edmonton also has some losses — Zach Hyman, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Kasperi Kapanen may not play, but even without them, the visitors' attack looks impressive. Edmonton is on a wave right now — a fresh victory, confidence, combinations are going again. McDavid and Draisaitl are gradually picking up their usual pace, and if they start up, Columbus may simply not be able to withstand this pressure.
Our betting tip is for Edmonton to win in 2.40


























