Vancouver Canucks - Buffalo Sabres: betting tip (kef 1.95) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Vancouver took to the ice on December 9 against Detroit and lost 0-4, although they threw a lot and persistently. The Canucks outscored the opponent 39-26 and created a good lead in the first period, but goalkeeper John Gibson played as if he had been given a scenario in advance and made a shutout.
The team from British Columbia was looking for options in the majority, in equal formations, in a straight line, diagonally — and nowhere did they find a way to the goal. And defensive lapses, like accidental installation flaws, turned into three missed goals in key segments. Kiefer Sherwood was the most noticeable on the court: he won the fight, distributed power techniques, but this did little to change the overall picture. The defeat dropped Vancouver to 11-16-3, leaving it at the bottom of the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Vancouver scores an average of 2.7 goals per match (statistics for the last ten games).

Current form
On December 10, Buffalo defeated Edmonton 4-3 in overtime at Rogers Place, breaking out of a three-game losing streak. Josh Doan scored a double, Teige Thompson added a goal and two assists, and Alex Touch scored 33 seconds into overtime, like a hero emerging from a thick fog in the final scene.
The Sabres scored two goals in most of their six attempts and led 3-0 after two periods, but lost 28-33 on shots and 21-34 on faceoffs. Thompson was once again the center of the story, moving the episodes the way experienced storytellers move the plot. The balance of the guests rose to 12-14-4, but the place at the bottom of the Atlantic Division remained unchanged.
Interesting facts for betting
Buffalo scores an average of 3.3 goals per game (statistics for the last ten games).
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 4.5 goals
In the last two Vancouver matches, such a bet played
3.10Tip and bets
Given Vancouver's terrible form and heavy schedule, but at the same time Demko's return to goal and an equal overall history of face-to-face meetings, the December 12 home game against Buffalo looks pretty close in terms of chances. The Sabres have just won in Edmonton, remain last in the division and are unstable themselves, especially defensively, so the advantage looks more likely for the hosts due to the factor of their ice and the updated goaltending post. The optimal bet seems to be on Vancouver. Native walls should help.
Our betting tip is that Vancouver will win the match at 1.95












