Vegas Golden Knights - San Jose Sharks: betting tip (kef 2.00) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Vegas recently experienced an unpleasant evening at the T-Mobile Arena. On November 28, the team lost to Montreal 1-4. The guests seized the initiative from the first shift and held it until the very end. Bolduc found a gap in the defense of the hosts at the end of the opening period, Caufield added freshness to their advantage at the beginning of the second, and Evans made the score 3-0, finally shutting the arena out of the game. Mark Stone tried to bring back the intrigue, but Slafkowski's late goal into an empty net drew a bold line. Vegas is currently 10-6-8 and fourth in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Vegas scores an average of 2.8 goals per game.

Current form
On November 28, San Jose hosted a textbook match at its native SAP Center: structured, accurate, and patient. Vancouver opened the scoring with Becer's efforts, but Smith quickly met his goal in the majority and returned order to the scoreboard. At the beginning of the second period, Pettersson put the visitors ahead again, but Eklund did not miss the chance for another majority, and Gaudette soon scored the winning shot. The fish got off the hook from Vancouver even in a 6-on-4 game: Askarov closed the target and collected 32 saves. San Jose is now 12-10-3 and fifth in the division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Sharks score an average of 2.7 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last four out of five Vegas matches, such a bet played
1.80Tip and bets
We are facing a duel in which history and the current moment do not want to agree in any way. On the one hand, Vegas has been confidently managing the fate of face-to-face meetings for years, collecting almost three quarters of possible victories from San Jose. On the other hand, today's Vegas doesn't look so smooth: injuries to key guys, limping ligaments and rare bursts of stability. San Jose, on the contrary, acts simpler, calmer, and even more elegant in some places, as if getting rid of an extra burden. Yes, the past is still on the side of the owners. But if you look at the recent games, the feeling of an equal struggle does not leave. Vegas remains the favorite in terms of signage, San Jose in terms of mood. And when one thing overlaps with the other, the line with a head start looks especially delicious.
Our betting tip is that San Jose will win with a handicap of (+1.5) goals in 2.00


























