Montreal Canadiens - St. Louis Blues: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
On December 6, the Montreal Canadiens played a lively, truly characteristic hockey game in Toronto, scoring a 2-1 shootout victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs. The team looked composed and tenacious at the same time, and Cole Caufield set the rhythm for the attack. He scored the Canadiens' only goal in regular time, making the most of it in the second period.
Yakup Dobes, the young goalkeeper, had an almost unmistakable evening: 22 saves, not a single unnecessary movement, absolute confidence. Montreal outscored the opponent 34:23, although things were worse on face-offs, with only 41.94% of the wins. Nevertheless, the overall balance of 15-9-3 took the team to the third place of the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Montreal scores an average of 3.8 goals per game.

Current form
On December 6, in Ottawa, the St. Louis Blues won a difficult but very valuable victory over the Ottawa Senators with a score of 2:1. The game started alarmingly: they lost 2:15 on shots in the first period, but persevered due to dedication and patience. Jake Nabors became the real engine of the team, scoring both key goals — on completion in the second period and then 12 seconds after the start of the third, putting the opponent in a difficult position.
Joel Hofer deserves a special word. His 41 saves are not just statistics, but the foundation of victory, especially in the end, when Ottawa launched a desperate assault. Despite a 10-12-7 record and seventh place in the Central Division, St. Louis has shown that it can fight to the last second.
Interesting facts for betting
St. Louis scores an average of 2.0 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 4.5 goals
In the last match of Montreal, such a bet played
2.88Tip and bets
Montreal looks preferable, although it does not have an overwhelming advantage. The teams play in an organized, careful manner, which means that you shouldn't expect any special scoring fireworks. The Canadians gained confidence after defeating Toronto, Cofield is in great shape, and Dobes continues to add calmness to the defense. St. Louis relies heavily on Hofer's inspired playing and Neibors' bright flashes. This may not be enough if the Canadiens again impose an active tempo and a tight game in the middle zone.
Our prediction is that Montreal will win the match in 1.70
Read more
Больше прогнозов на сегодняToday tips
See all tips



























