Chicago Blackhawks - Toronto Maple Leafs: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

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Chicago played a match on November 13, which can be safely called stubborn. They lost 4-3 to the New Jersey Devils in overtime, but they managed to show their mettle. Connor Bedard continued to turn into a symbol of the hopes of the fans, scoring another goal and becoming one of the best again. Landon Sluggert and Sam Lafferty also scored, keeping up the pace of the team.
Spencer Knight made 33 saves and kept Chicago in the game, but the Devils found their chance in the end. The 8-5-4 balance leaves the Blackhawks in fifth place in the Central Division and makes it clear that the team is trying, but stability is still lacking.
Interesting facts for betting
Chicago scores an average of 4.1 goals per game.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs also lost in overtime on November 14, losing to Los Angeles 4:3. The team's start was encouraging: two quick goals and a confident move forward. John Tavares scored a double and led his teammates forward, Bobby McMahon added another goal. But the absence of Auston Matthews and starting goalkeeper Anthony Stolarz had an effect.
Dennis Hildeby made 33 saves, worked as hard as he could, but he couldn't save the match. With an 8-8-2 balance, Toronto is in eighth place in the Atlantic Division and is still looking for its optimal speed.
Interesting facts for betting
The Kings are averaging 3.7 goals per game.
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3.01Tip and bets
Chicago has the advantage of home ice, and Connor Bedard is in great shape, but injuries to key forwards like Frank Nazar and Jason Dickinson may limit their offensive options. Toronto, despite an unstable series and the absence of Auston Matthews, still has the depth of the squad.: John Tavares and William Nylander enter the field, although their injuries are still a concern. Given Chicago's two-game losing streak against Toronto and the Leafs' ability to build momentum even when outnumbered, a Toronto victory (including overtime) is the best option. The depth of Toronto's squad and Chicago's injury problems give the visitors a solid advantage in a tense standoff.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win the match in 2.05


























