Vancouver - Toronto: betting tip (kef 2.07) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
The Canucks finally broke their long black streak in a January 30 match on Rogers Arena's home ice against the Anaheim Ducks. The final score of 2-0 was a real relief after the series, where the team lost 14 of the 15 previous meetings. The first and second periods were spent in a sticky struggle without goals — both sides created chances, but the goalkeepers kept the defense on top. The episode at the end of the first period was especially tense, when the Ducks seemed to score from finishing, but the referees canceled the goal due to interference from the goalkeeper: Ryan Poeling crashed into Nikita Tolopilo, and the decision turned out to be correct.
The turning point came in the third period: at 10:18, Drew O'Connor powerfully snapped a one-touch pass from Jake Debrask, who was playing his 600th league game, opening the scoring with 1:0. And at the end, Teddy Blueger threw into an empty net. Nikita Tolopilo had an outstanding match with 32 saves, becoming the main character of the game. In the Pacific Division standings, the Vancouver Canucks are in last place with 41 points.

Current form
In the January 30 away match against the Seattle Kraken, the Maple Leafs again failed to break a series of setbacks and lost 2-5, bringing the winless streak to six games. The visitors started cheerfully, but quickly missed: in the first minute, Matty Beniers opened the scoring after passes from Jared McCann and Jordan Eberle. The Leafs equalized thanks to a goal by Nicholas Robertson, but then the game went downhill. In the second period, the Kraken scored a double in half a minute — Shane Wright and Brandon Monthur made it 3-1.
In the third period, Wright scored a double, and McCann scored into an empty net. Toronto responded with a Morgan Riley puck in the majority, but Anthony Stolarz blocked only 17 shots with 22 in the lineup for the hosts. In the Atlantic Division table, the Toronto Maple Leafs are currently in last place with 57 points.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 4.5 goals
In the last seven of Vancouver's eight matches, such a bet has played
1.22Tip and bets
Here everything looks predictable in favor of the guests. The Canucks are in a deep hole right now — a series of defeats, injury problems for key players like Demko and Baser, and the attack is barely breathing. Toronto are unstable, but they show character in recent matches, interrupt a series of failures, the attack works better, plus Nielander can return. Given the fresh rout and the shape of the teams, the best bet is a Maple Leafs victory in regular time. The odds for such a bet look very tempting, because the Canucks simply don't pull against strong opponents on their ice.
Our prediction is that Toronto will win in 2.07


























