Columbus Blue Jackets - Montreal Canadiens: NHL match betting tip and bets

Command Analysis

Current form
Columbus hosted the New York Rangers at home on November 16 and played the very match where the air literally rang with tension. On the ice of the Nationwide Arena, everything was decided in a shootout. The result is 2:1 in favor of the guests. Most of the time, the hosts looked collected, tough, and sometimes even inventive. Dmitry Voronkov neatly scored Columbus' only goal, and Mika Zibanezhead's response was just as accurate.
But then the nerves started playing hockey. Jet Greaves dragged in 31 shots and pulled the team out several times. However, it was the coldness in the shootout that became decisive. Vincent Trocek started it, and J.T. Miller completed this final chord. The Blue Jackets are in seventh place in the Metropolitan Division with a 9-7-2 record.
Interesting facts for betting
Columbus scores an average of 3.4 goals per game.

Current form
Montreal hosted the Boston Bruins at home at the Bell Center on November 16. The match turned out to be tenacious and difficult, and although the hosts got involved more and more actively during the meeting. 3:2 in favor of the guests. Montreal started with difficulties, but gradually increased the pace. Jake Evans and Cole Caufield scored their goals, trying to rock the game.The club is going with a 10-6-2 balance and is in third place in the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Montreal is averaging 3.3 goals per game.
Trends
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3.10Tip and bets
Bon Jenner is currently absent in Columbus, Alex Newhook and Kayden Goulet are absent in Montreal. The lineups are hamstrung, and this immediately reduces the attacking potential of both teams. Plus, both teams have recently gone through difficult, power matches, where not only strength, but also emotions were left on the ice. And in face-to-face meetings between these clubs, a viscous, closed game often develops, where each goal is like a small jewel that needs to be obtained with a fight. The hosts have the advantage of home ice, while the guests have a slightly more structured game and depth. On a delicate balance of factors, a slight preference goes to the Canadiens.
Our prediction is that Montreal will win the match in 2.05


























