Columbus Blue Jackets - Pittsburgh Penguins: betting tip (KEF 2.17) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Columbus missed an almost won match again on November 27, losing to Toronto in overtime 1:2. The team looked strong and confident, and kept the game under control for a long time. Zach Werensky became the main character of the evening, opening the scoring with a wrist shot in the middle of the third period after a canceled goal — an emotional swing for the entire arena. But the ending let us down again: we conceded, then got the decisive goal in overtime. This is the third defeat in a row, and with an 11-9-4 balance, the team is in seventh place in the Metropolitan Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Columbus scores an average of 2.4 goals per game.

Current form
Pittsburgh confidently dealt with Buffalo 4-2 at home on November 27. The decision came in the third period, when the game opened up and the Penguins turned on speed. Tristan Jarry, who returned from injury, played as if he hadn't left at all — 29 saves, and many of them were key. Brian Rust, Kevin Hayes and Connor Dewar scored in the third period, confirming that the system is still working. The result is 11-6-5 and fifth in the Metropolitan Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Pittsburgh is averaging 2.4 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last two out of three Columbus matches, such a bet played
1.74Tip and bets
The squads for the match are going to be fighting, but the difference is in the details. Pittsburgh is moving more smoothly, looks more reliable, and Jarry's return adds confidence to the entire defensive line. Plus, face-to-face meetings speak for themselves: Penguins regularly take over and often do it quite effectively. Columbus resists, plays tenaciously, but continues to fail at the endings, and in such a situation, betting on the guests looks more logical and accurate.
Our betting tip is a victory for Pittsburgh in the match in 2.17


























