Vancouver - Anaheim: betting tip (kef 2.08) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Vancouver suffered its third defeat in a row, losing 2-5 to San Jose on January 27 at home at Rogers Arena. The hosts started cheerfully and opened the scoring with a quick goal from Tom Willander in the first period, but then the game completely got out of control. Vancouver conceded three goals in four minutes, and it was this stretch that actually broke the match. Goalkeeper Kevin Lankinen was substituted after missing three goals. His replacement Nikita Tolopilo looked more reliable and blocked 27 shots out of 29.
In the second period, Vancouver failed to return to the game, and in the third, Filip Hronek converted the majority, which was the first for the team in six matches, but this goal did not change the course of the meeting. Elias Pettersson and Jake DeBrusk scored two assists each. After the loss, Vancouver has 39 points, a balance of 17-31-5 and the last, eighth place in the Pacific Division.

Current form
Anaheim ended its seven-match winning streak by losing 4-7 to Edmonton on January 26 at Rogers Place. The beginning was left to Dax — Mikael Granlund realized the majority and set the tone for the whole game. Anaheim held on due to the bright game of Granlund, who scored a hat-trick, scoring all three goals in the majority, and added assists.
In the third period, it was he who reduced the gap to a minimum 6:22 before the siren, but the disastrous second period, where the team missed four quick goals, negated all efforts. Goalkeeper Villa Husso conceded seven goals after 32 shots. Despite the loss, Anaheim remains in a good position — 59 points, a 28-22-3 balance and third place in the Pacific Division.
Trends
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1.70Tip and bets
The Vancouver — Anaheim match on January 30 looks significant in terms of the shape of the teams. Vancouver lost to San Jose and continues to fall, experiencing serious personnel problems and instability in defense. Anaheim, despite losing to Edmonton, maintains the balance and quality of the game. Historically, the hosts have won more often in face-to-face meetings, but the current season puts the emphasis differently. Bookmakers offer odds where the guests look like favorites, and it's hard to argue with that. Our betting tip is an Anaheim victory in 2.08


























