Winnipeg Jets - Carolina Hurricanes: betting tip (kef 2.03) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Winnipeg hosted a pleasant evening for the fans on November 19, calmly closing out the Columbus Blue Jackets with a score of 5:2. The team played almost exemplary: five different goalscorers, including defenders Josh Morrissey, Neil Pionk and Logan Stanley, created the feeling that the entire roster was attacking at once. Mark Scheifele looked like a man who not only goes out on the ice, but remembers who is supposed to lead the team forward: three assists plus a significant milestone in the number of matches for the club.
The Jets held the puck with confidence, played the majority well, and Eric Comrie deflected 20 shots with a calm look. With a score of 11-8-2, Winnipeg ranks sixth in the Metropolitan Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Winnipeg scores an average of 3.4 goals per game.

Current form
On November 20, Karolina held a match that can be recorded in a separate category — a master class in perseverance. And although they lost to the Minnesota Wild 3:4 in a shootout, the game itself is definitely not worth writing off. The Wild hit the goal as if they were going to break the ice, scoring 45 shots against Carolina's 18. Nevertheless, the Hurricanes took this match into overtime thanks to two goals from Jackson Blake, one of which fell in the last minutes into an empty net. Sebastian Aho also scored an important goal.
But in the shootout, they were stopped by Minnesota rookie Jesper Wahlstedt — and he did it carefully and coolly. Blake became the main player of Carolina, showing that youth and audacity sometimes surpass any schemes. With a 13-5-2 balance, the Hurricanes occupy the first line of the Metro.
Interesting facts for betting
Carolina is averaging 3.3 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 4.5 goals
In the last five Winnipeg games, such a bet played
1.44Tip and bets
The history of personal meetings leans slightly in favor of Caroline, but tonight promises to be much more interesting than dry statistics. Winnipeg goes on the ice without defenseman Heidan Fleury, Carolina — without Charles-Alexis Legault, and both teams have lost fighters from their blue line. The Jets have looked more balanced in recent matches, they are playing confidently at home, and overall everything is working at the right speeds. Carolina throws a lot, but things haven't been going smoothly for them lately, and the absence of several important defenders doesn't add to their comfort.
Our betting tip is for Winnipeg to win the 2.03 game.


























