Vancouver - New Jersey: betting tip (kef 2.05) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Vancouver Canucks finally broke a nightmarish streak of eleven consecutive losses on January 22. At home, they forced a 4-3 victory over the Washington Capitals. Dylan Strem opened the scoring in the 5th minute of the first period. (8:25, 1:0), Justin Surdif doubled the advantage (9:43, 2:0). Then the Capitals responded: Brock Becer closed the gap. (13:32, 2:1), Evander Kane equalized with a rebound (18:22, 2:2).
In the second period, Drew O'Connor put the visitors ahead. (8:58, 3:2), but Filip Hronek restored the balance in the majority with the transfer of Jake DeBruska. (11:43, 4:2). Strem scored a double in the third period when playing 5 on 4 (16:37, 4:3). Kevin Lankinen pulled off 29 shots and became the real hero of the evening. Vancouver is still in last place in the Pacific Division with 39 points.

Current form
The Devils beat the Edmonton Oilers 2-1 on the road on January 21 and extended their winning streak in foreign arenas. The first period was scoreless, with Jake Allen making 7 saves. In the second, Arseniy Gritsyuk opened the scoring with an accurate shot after a pass from Cody Glass (5:23, 1:0). Matt Savoie quickly responded with a rebound (6:58, 1:1), But after a minute and a half, Glass exploited the Oilers' shift mistake and implemented a breakaway. (8:32, 2:1).
In the third period, the hosts pressed, but Allen persevered, making 10 saves, including the most important one on Connor McDavid. McDavid's streak against the Devils of 17 games with points was interrupted. New Jersey ranks fifth in the Metropolitan Division with 54 points.
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The Totalbetis more than 4.5 goals
In the last two of Vancouver's three matches, such a bet played
1.28Tip and bets
The Canucks have led in face-to-face meetings throughout history, but the Devils have looked more convincing in the last ten. Injuries are seriously hitting the hosts: Vancouver does not have Demko, Chytil, Rossi and Forbort. Hughes, McEwen and Noesen were eliminated, but the overall picture is still in their favor. The Canucks have just recovered from a 4-3 win over Washington, and the Devils are fresh from a 2-1 win in Edmonton. The best bet on Devils. Bookmakers give guests an excellent coefficient, and it looks very attractive.
Our prediction is that New Jersey will win in 2.05


























