Philadelphia Flyers - New Jersey Devils: betting tip (kef 1.98) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Philadelphia played a match on November 21 that teaches you not to give up even in the most uncomfortable moments. The team won in overtime 3 against the St. Louis Blues.:2. The Blues took the lead early, punishing the Flyers twice and creating the feeling that the ice masters were lost. But character is a currency that Philadelphia spends lavishly.
Rodrigo Abols scored an important goal at the end of the second period, Tyson Foerster equalized in the third, and in overtime Travis Sanheim completed a 2-0 combination after clear passes from Konekna and Couturier. Dan Vladarzh became one of the heroes of the meeting: 27 saves, calmness, attentiveness, confidence. The Flyers' seasonal balance is 10-6-3, the team is in seventh place in the Metropolitan Division and is clearly improving.
Interesting facts for betting
Philadelphia is averaging 3.1 goals per game.

Current form
The New Jersey Devils played against Florida on November 21 and lost 1-0. It was one of those matches where both teams get bogged down in defensive hockey, and a single mistake could have solved everything.
The Devils created chances, got the majority of the chances, but ran into the opponent's tight defense. Jake Allen acted reliably — 23 saves and the confidence that the score could have been different if the strikers had supported him with goals. But Florida's early puck was fatal. For New Jersey, this is the second defeat in a row and the first dry match of the season. At the same time, the team has a very solid balance of 13-6-1 and second place in the Metropolitan Division.
Interesting facts for betting
New Jersey scores an average of 2.1 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 4.5 goals
In the last three Philadelphia matches, such a bet played
1.44Tip and bets
The teams approach the game in an environment where injuries interfere with the plans of both staffs. Philadelphia has defenders Oliver Bonk and Rasmus Ristolainen out of play, which reduces the depth of the blue line. New Jersey is missing Jack Hughes, Brett Pesquet and several important offensive players — and this is a serious loss of speed and creativity. The Flyers have just shown amazing resilience in a match against a difficult opponent and are clearly determined to break the streak of defeats from the Devils. The home arena, the fresh momentum after the overtime victory, and the desire to finally take points from a principled opponent all add up to a clear picture. It is logical to expect a tight and tough game, but with an advantage in favor of the hosts.
Our betting tip is Philadelphia's victory in the match at 1.98






























