Seattle - Toronto: betting tip (kef 2.40) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Seattle confidently defeated Washington with a score of 5:1 on January 27 at the Climate Pledge Arena. The first period was spent scouting, and then the hosts turned on speed and pressure. In the second period, Jared McCann opened the scoring with a mostly accurate shot from the right circle, and then scored a double after passes from Matty Beniers and Ryan Lindgren. Jordan Eberle also scored there. Seattle brought it to a big score in the third period. Riker Evans and Matty Beniers realized their chances, making the score 5-0, with Beniers escaping one-on-one after McCann's pass.
Alex Ovechkin scored Washington's only goal in the majority at the beginning of the third period, it was his 919th career goal. Philipp Grubauer blocked 19 shots and had one of the quietest matches of the season. McCann became the best player of the meeting, scoring 4 points. After this win, Seattle has 57 points, a balance of 24-19-9 and sixth place in the Pacific Division.

Current form
Toronto lost 4-7 to Buffalo on January 27 at home at Scotiabank Arena. The beginning looked promising. Matthew Kniz opened the scoring in the first period with passes from John Tavares and Mathias Maccelli. However, the game began to slip away. Buffalo went ahead 3-2 before halftime, and in the second period Bobby McMahon equalized, but Rasmus Dalin's puck tipped the match in favor of the visitors again at the end of the period.
Toronto collapsed in the third period, conceding three goals in a row, including a hat trick by Dalin and an empty-net goal. Austin Matthews and Max Domi scored 1+2 each, but Joseph Woll conceded 7 goals after 31 shots. The Maple Leafs currently have 57 points, a 24-20-9 record, and last place in the Atlantic Division.
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1.70Tip and bets
The Seattle—Toronto match on January 30th is clear enough. The Kraken defeated Washington, showing a composed and mature game, especially on defense. Toronto lost to Buffalo and continues to seek a balance that is now frankly lacking. Yes, in face-to-face meetings, history is more often on the side of the Canadian club, but the current season lives by different laws. Bookmakers have set odds where the hosts look like favorites, and it's hard to argue with that. The betting tip and bet on Seattle's victory look logical, given the shape, the home court, and Toronto's problems with the lineup and defense.
Our prediction is that Seattle will win in 2.40


























