Colorado Avalanche - Florida Panthers: betting tip (kef 1.98) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
For Colorado, the trip to Nashville on December 10 was a rare setback in an almost perfect season: with a score of 3:4 in shootouts, the team managed to escape in regular time, but did not put the squeeze on the opponent. Brock Nelson, Arturi Lehkonen and Cal Makar scored in the main time, scoring in the majority 8 seconds before the siren. Nathan McKinnon scored two passes and once again remained the main attack generator.
The Avalanche looked more active in the game: they outscored the hosts 42-30, converted one majority of two, blocked 18 shots, but in the shootout they did not find a way past Juuse Saros. McKinnon was the best of the visitors, maintaining his high pace, but the result left Colorado with a 21-2-7 balance at the top of the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Colorado scores an average of 3.7 goals per game.

Current form
Florida scored a spectacular 4-3 away win against Utah on December 11, continuing its successful streak and once again confirming its status as one of the brightest teams in the Atlantic Division. Sam Bennett scored a double, Carter Vergegui added a goal and an assist, and Anton Lundell scored the winning goal 50 seconds before the siren.
The Panthers outscored the opponent 36-30, confidently controlled the center of the court and competently used pressure in the second period. Sergey Bobrovsky kept the team in the game with 27 saves, and Iitu Luostarinen scored two assists and an important amount of rough work. The victory lifted Florida to 14-12-2 and 30 points, keeping the club in the tight mid-table and strengthening the fight for the playoffs.
Interesting facts for betting
Florida scores an average of 3.3 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 6.5 goals
In the last two of Colorado's three matches, such a bet played
1.61Tip and bets
Taking into account the home power of Colorado, a noticeable advantage in face-to-face meetings and the depth of attack in their arena, the hosts naturally look like the favorite. Florida arrives after an emotionally difficult trip and with losses in the lineup, while the Avalanche traditionally control the puck, pace and shooting activity at home. In such circumstances, it is logical to consider options in favor of the hosts: a Colorado victory in regular time or a more confident bet with a handicap of minus one and a half, based on the high attacking potential of the team.
Our prediction is that Colorado will win with a handicap of (-1.5) goals in 1.98












