Minnesota Wild - Ottawa Senators: betting tip (kef 1.73) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Minnesota defeated the Dallas Stars 5-2 in the NHL Central Division match on December 12 in St. Paul at the Xcel Energy Center Arena. That night, the team looked like it had found its rhythm: Marcus Johansson scored a double and became a real attack engine, Matt Baldy added a goal and two assists, and Yoel Eriksson Ek supported his partners with an accurate shot and assist.
Zach Bogosian also did not stand aside, hitting the goal, and Vladimir Tarasenko carefully handed out passes to his partners. Filip Gustavsson worked reliably, deflecting 16 shots. Wilde once again showed that they can be patient and turn on at the right moment, gaining a comfortable victory. The team with a 17-9-5 balance is in third place in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
The Wild is averaging 2.7 goals per game.

Current form
Ottawa confidently dealt with the Blue Jackets on December 12 at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, winning with a score of 6:3. The team started so quickly, as if it had decided to close the question of the winner in the first period, when it scored four goals. Tim Stutzle became the main character, completing a double and taking the Star status of the match.
Drake Bateseron and Michael Amadio each added a goal and two assists, Dylan Cousins provided generous passes, and David Perron and Claude Giroux each contributed a goal and an assist. Linus Ulmark confidently held the rear, deflecting 23 shots. The Senators broke an unpleasant three-game losing streak and improved their standings (14-12-4), seventh place in the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Ottawa scores an average of 2.9 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last two matches of Minnesota, such a bet played
1.70Tip and bets
Before the match on December 13, Minnesota looks more collected and confident, while Ottawa, despite a convincing victory over Columbus, continues to fail defensively by inertia. In face-to-face confrontations, the advantage was more often on the side of the Wild, and now, given the healthier composition, the hosts have a tangible advantage. The Senators are capable of making surges, but they also quickly lose their pace, but Minnesota is used to putting the squeeze on the opponent in the endings. Therefore, the choice in favor of the owners seems logical.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win in 1.73












