Calgary - Edmonton: betting tip (kef 2.20) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
On February 2, Calgary hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs on their ice and lost 2:4. After 35 seconds, Nylander ran off one-on-one and opened the scoring, as if to remind them: You're not going to have an easy walk today. In the second period, Toronto made it 3-0, but the Flames suddenly remembered that hockey is not just about defeats. Kadri and Farabi reduced the gap, and the hosts pressed on in the third period, but Joseph Wall was on top.
25 seconds before the siren, McMann scored into an empty net, the intrigue died, and Dustin Wolf hit 18 of 21 shots. Nazem Kadri was Calgary's best: goal and assist, activity, danger, one-on-one with the chaos of the match. The Flames currently occupy seventh place in the Pacific Division with 50 points, which is not a celebration, but it is also not a disaster.

Current form
On February 4, Edmonton hosted Toronto and lost 2-5. The first period was quiet — the teams looked at each other as if on a date. In the second, the visitors opened the scoring, the Oilers responded with a Wallman puck, but by halftime they had gone back 1:2. In the third period, Kapanen equalized 2-2, and the fans already believed in a comeback. But Toronto did not lose its head: in 31 seconds it scored two goals in a row — Tavares and Maccelli, and then McMann finished off empty-handed.
Ingram hit 22 shots, Kapanen was Edmonton's best, scoring on time and trying to ignite the team. After the loss, the Oilers have 64 points and are second in the division.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 6.5 goals
In the last two of Calgary's three matches, such a bet played
2.50Tip and bets
On February 5, Edmonton will arrive at the Saddledome in Calgary. The visitors look like favorites here: although the Flames have won the last two home meetings with their neighbors, the overall history of the Alberta Battle shows that the Oilers are more likely to pull out a victory at key moments. Calgary is going through a crisis: six defeats in seven matches, a weak game at home, injuries to key players (Coleman, Beecher, Bean and others). Although Edmonton lost to Toronto, it holds the lead in the division, has a powerful squad and the motivation to go on Olympic break with a victory.
Our betting tip is for Edmonton to win in 2.20


























