Minnesota - Toronto: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Minnesota lost to the New York Rangers 2:4 at the Grand Casino Arena on March 15. It would seem like a defeat, but the hosts looked much stronger in the game. 48 shots against 18 — this already speaks about the control of the match. It seemed that the puck was about to end up in the visitors' goal, but luck turned against it. First, Noah Laba converted the majority at 2:41, then Vladislav Gavrikov beautifully doubled the advantage of the Rangers. At the beginning of the second period, the Savages exploded — Matt Baldy scored his 38th goal of the season, but the joy was short-lived. The guests respond instantly: Yaroslav Khmelar makes 3:1, and Vincent Trocek brings the score to 4:1 after 22 seconds. In the third twenty minutes, Danila Yurov reduces the gap to 4:2, and Minnesota presses, presses, but Igor Shesterkin turns the match into a real wall with 46 saves. Despite the loss, the Savages are firmly at the top of the Western Conference with 88 points.

Current form
The Toronto Maple Leafs suffered an unpleasant defeat on the road from the Buffalo Sabres 2:3 in a shootout on March 14. The team led during the game, had a chance to leave with two points, but the implementation failed. In the opening game, Owen Power put the hosts ahead, Dakota Joshua restored equality after 6 minutes, and already at the start of the second period, Max Domi put the Leafs ahead — 2:1. It seemed that Toronto had control of the game, but Jack Quinn realized the majority and again equality — 2:2. In the third period and overtime, goals They didn't, and the Leafs didn't score in the shootout, while Quinn and Alex bring the hosts an extra point. After this setback, the team remains in the penultimate place of the Eastern Conference with 68 points.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 6.5 goals
In the last three matches, Minnesota has played such a bet.
1.55Tip and bets
Minnesota is approaching its home game on March 16 against Toronto after losing to the Rangers. But if you look at the numbers and the pace of the game, it's clear that the team controlled the puck, attacked and created a lot of chances — the problem was with the outstanding Shesterkin, not the system. The club is spending the season at a very decent level, actively pressing in attack and confidently staying at the top of the Western table. The descent in recent matches is the goalkeeper's merit, not the failure of the players.Toronto, on the other hand, is traveling after an offensive defeat, playing without key forward Auston Matthews. The loss of a leader significantly narrows the possibilities of attack, forcing them to rely on a limited number of performers.
Our prediction is that Minnesota will win in 1.70


























