Vegas - Vancouver: betting tip (kef 1.85) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Vegas visited Anaheim on February 2 and got slapped in the face with a score of 3:4. The first period was spent in a quiet mode, as if the players got lost on the ice, and in the second, the Knights were burning 0 by the 10th minute.:3. It seemed like you could go for popcorn, but no — Vegas has a steely character. Marner scored one goal, and in the third period Barbashev and Gertl almost created a miracle — 3:4 six seconds before the siren! But Ryan Pawling put a bold end to it, and the fifth consecutive setback became the story of the evening.
Mark Stone can be safely called the best: two assists, icy composure and a complete feeling that without him the team would simply have disappeared on the ice. Despite the defeat, Vegas remains the leader of the Pacific Division with 64 points — but Edmonton is breathing down its back, so every match is worth its weight in gold.

Current form
Vancouver came to Mammoth on February 3 and got a real lesson in hockey brutality — 2-6. Liam Ogren tried to keep his mark, equalized after Schmaltz's goal, but then the Canucks seemed to forget that sticks can be used not only for beauty. In the second period, Utah simply tore apart the opponent: Sergachev in the majority, Marino, Peterka — and 5:1. In the third, Schmaltz scored a hat-trick, and Krose scored. The bright spot is Blueger: a goal and an assist, showed character, but it wasn't enough. Kevin Lankinen hit only 14 of 20 shots, which was clearly not his night. After the match, Vancouver is trailing in last place in the division with 42 points, a crisis that is hard to imagine worse.
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The Totalbetis more than 6.5 goals
In the last two out of three Vegas matches, such a bet played
1.88Tip and bets
Vegas almost always beats the Canucks in the season, and the history of the meetings is also on the home side. Vancouver is in crisis right now: a series of defeats, the worst place in the division, injuries to Bozer, Heglander and Demko. Vegas also has losses, but the team holds the lead and shows character even in setbacks. On their own ice, the Knights must pull themselves together and rehabilitate themselves before the Olympic break. The best bet is a Vegas victory with a head start: The Canucks are too weak and exhausted by injuries, and Vegas must take three points.
Our prediction is that Vegas will win with a handicap of -1.5 goals in 1.85





























