Calgary Flames - Nashville Predators. Betting Tip (cf 1.80) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Calgary continues its home streak, which it has so far held without a single defeat. After defeating Edmonton (3:2), the team hosted Boston and failed to realize itself in attack, but due to high-quality defensive play and the efforts of goalkeeper Wolf, they managed to snatch Victoria in overtime (2:1). But in the next meeting with Philadelphia, the club left no chance for the opponent, defeating him with a score of 5.:1. It is difficult to even single out any of the players, as many have distinguished themselves by their effective actions. Thanks to the points scored, the Flames moved closer to the playoff zone, the gap from which was reduced to just three points.

Nashville is holding a long-running away series in which it demonstrates an unstable game. It seemed that the Predators had picked up a great pace, as they were able to beat Utah (4:3) and Vegas (4:2) in regular time. Many expected the club to have another success away from Seattle, but suddenly the predators suffered a crushing defeat with a score of 1:4. Goalkeeper Saros did not cope with his main task, reflecting only 86% of shots. Let's remind that the team is still outside the playoff zone, occupying only the 11th place in the Western Conference table.
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The Totalbetis more than 5.5 pucks
In three face-to-face matches out of four, the teams scored more than five goals.
1.88Tip and bets
Calgary has been playing flawlessly at home for a very long time. In the last ten home matches, the team has suffered only one defeat, and that was from a clear favorite with a one-goal difference. In the upcoming match, the lights will once again play with the support of their native stands, so they have excellent chances of success. Given Nashville's unstable performances, we suggest betting specifically in favor of the ice masters, but to make sure we take their victory, including shootouts.
Our betting tip is for Calgary to win the game in 1.80 seconds.
































