Edmonton - Minnesota: betting tip (kef 2.18) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

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On January 30, the Oilers gave fans an evening that will be remembered for a long time. They put on a real performance on their ice against the San Jose Sharks, coming back from 0-3 in the third period and winning 4 in overtime.:3. The visitors scored three times like lightning in the first period: Collin Graf opened the scoring in the 26th second, then Adam Gaudette and Michael Misa scored. The second period was a test for the Oilers — Askarov caught the pucks almost without problems.
But the third twenty minutes turned into a show: Dreisaitl sparked a comeback, McDavid reduced the gap, and Bouchard equalized a minute before the siren with a powerful click into an empty goal. The overtime ended with McDavid's perfect pass to Hyman, who scored the decisive goal. Ingram hit 17 shots, but the main star is McDavid, a goal, an assist and energy tearing through the opponent's defense. The third win in a row lifts the Oilers to second place in the Pacific Division with 64 points.

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Minnesota left no chance for the Calgary Flames on January 30, winning 4 at home.:1. From the very beginning, the hosts set the pace: Yurov opened the scoring after Tarasenko's filigree pass, Hinostroza doubled the advantage after Middleton's long throw. In the second period, the Wild competently played second, not allowing the Flames to turn around.
In the third, Baldy scored in the majority, and Kaprizov put a point in an empty net. Gustavsson blocked 29 of 30 shots and looked impregnable. Kaprizov became a hero again — a goal plus an assist, and his leadership is visible in every shift. The win lifted Minnesota to second place in the Central Division with 72 points.
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On February 1, a real hockey meat grinder awaits us at Rogers Place: Edmonton vs. Minnesota. The Oilers are on the rise with three wins in a row, McDavid and Draisaitl lead the team, and a spectacular comeback against the Sharks only fuels the intrigue. Minnesota is also on fire: the defeat of Calgary, Kaprizov works wonders, Gustavsson holds the gate like a fortress. The history of face-to-face meetings in recent years is more on the side of Minnesota, but Edmonton is traditionally dangerous at home. There are injuries, but the leaders are in place.
Our betting tip is Edmonton's victory in 2.18


























