Anaheim - St. Louis: betting tip (kef 1.88) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

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Anaheim now resembles a team that has caught a good rhythm and is not going to let it go. On March 7, the Ducks staged a real hockey thriller on the home ice of the Honda Center, beating Montreal 6-5 in a shootout. The victory turned out to be characteristic: with plot twists, emotional swings and a denouement after the siren. It all started quickly — Cutter Gauthier scored in the 39th second. Montreal responded instantly, then the guests even took the lead, realizing the majority. But Anaheim was not at a loss. Radko Gudas equalized the score, and in the second period, Jackson Lacombe added another goal in the majority game.
In the third period, the Ducks took a 4-2 lead after Leo Karlsson's goal, but the Canadiens suddenly staged a comeback. Cole Caufield scored a double, and Alexander Carrier tied the score. The match seemed to be slipping out of the hands of the hosts, but Chris Kreider corrected Jacob Trumpet's throw 42 seconds before the siren and brought Anaheim back into the game. The overtime was intense — the Ducks held out, and Alex Killorn was decisive in the shootout. Meanwhile, goalkeeper Dostal calmly did his job, deflecting 23 shots. This victory was Anaheim's seventh in the last eight games and allowed the team to once again lead the Pacific Division. Right now, the Ducks have 73 points and a very confident position in the West.

Current form
St. Louis, on the other hand, doesn't look like a team ready to give up easily either. On March 7, the Blues won 3-2 in overtime on the road against San Jose. The victory was the third in a row, which is especially interesting against the background of recent personnel changes: the club parted ways with captain Brayden Schoen and defender Justin Folk. Jimmy Snyggerud opened the scoring in the first period, turning beautifully and flicking powerfully at the goal. The Sharks managed to equalize in the second period, but Robert Thomas again put the visitors ahead.
In the third period, San Jose again found an opportunity to respond — Kiefer Sherwood made 2:2. And yet St. Louis has the final say. Already in the first minute of overtime, Robert Thomas successfully set up a skate for Philip Broberg's throw and brought the team victory. Jordan Binnington played solidly, deflecting 23 shots. In the Western Conference, the team is closer to the bottom of the table, with 57 points.
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In the last three matches of Anaheim, such a bet played
1.70Tip and bets
The face-to-face statistics between the teams are quite dense. For more than a hundred matches, St. Louis has a slight advantage. But if you look at recent meetings, the picture changes: Anaheim has won four of the last five matches. The Ducks have minor personnel difficulties — John Karlsson is still out of the game, and Troy Terry is recovering from injury. Nevertheless, the core of the team is in place. St. Louis has a more complicated situation. Injuries and not the most stable defense make the team vulnerable, especially away.
Our prediction is that Anaheim will win in 1.88


























