Utah Mammoth - Vegas Golden Knights: betting tip (kef 1.85) and bets on the NHL match

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Utah played a character match on November 19. Yes, the scoreboard eventually lit up 3-2 in favor of the San Jose Sharks in overtime. But if you look deeper, Utah played the way teams play that aren't going to disappear from the radar. After two periods, the score was 0-2, and it seemed that things were heading towards a calm victory for the opponent. But J.J. Peterka decided to shake things up. Two goals in the third period, frenzied energy, leadership attitude — it was he who kept Mammoth afloat and became the best player of the match.
The problem is something else: overtimes. This is Utah's third consecutive defeat in extra time. There is a slight lack of concentration, a little composure in the crucial seconds, and this turns worthy efforts into annoying losses. The 10-7-3 balance leaves them in sixth place in the Central Division, but the team's potential is definitely higher than the numbers.
Interesting facts for betting
Utah scores an average of 2.1 goals per game.

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Vegas lifted the mood of the fans with a 3-2 victory over the New York Rangers on November 19. They started powerfully: two goals in the majority from Braden Bowman and Ben Hutton set a high tempo. And already in the third period, Shi Theodore scored the decisive goal that set the stage.
Akira Schmid was a real wall in goal: 17 saves, confidence in every move and a well-deserved award for the best player of the match. The Vegas special teams looked like they had a secret textbook on how to take advantage of any chance. A 9-4-6 balance lifts the Golden Knights to second place in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Vegas scores 2.7 goals on average per game.
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The Totalbetis less than 6.5 goals
In the last three matches of "Utah", such a bet played
1.55Tip and bets
Utah and Vegas have only played three times since Utah joined the NHL. Vegas has a slight advantage in the series, but the last match was a loud statement from Utah, which then won a crushing victory. Now the balance of power is different. Utah has no injured players, a rare luxury this season. Vegas has Jeremy Lauzon in the infirmary, but the team's system compensates for losses better than many others. Utah has reached overtime too often in recent matches, and this can affect the freshness. Vegas, on the contrary, is stable, strong in special teams, and such details often become key in equal matches.
Our prediction is that Vegas will win the match in 1.85
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