Vegas - Calgary: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Vegas on March 31 showed how to play when the playoffs smell. The 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks was not just confident, it was structured like a good chess game. First, they let the opponent make a move, and then methodically sorted him into pieces. Yes, Vancouver started cheerfully and even took the lead, but then the Vegas that we used to see in the spring came on. Shay Theodore and Reilly Smith turned the game around in a matter of minutes of the second period, a classic of pressure when the opponent just doesn't have time to catch his breath.
And in the third period, everything was already under control. Calmly, coolly, with the feeling that the team knows: This is her match. Adin Hill made 22 solid saves, and there were no nerves in the end. And now Vegas 82 points is a team that is not just fighting for a place in the playoffs. This is a team that has already gone there mentally.

Current form
But Calgary has a completely different story. On March 31, they came under real avalanche fire from the Colorado Avalanche — 2:9. And this is the case when the score does not exaggerate, but even slightly spares. Five goals in the first period is not just a failure, it is an alarm signal that can be heard thousands of kilometers away. Nathan McKinnon and company literally tore through the Flames' defenses, leaving neither time nor space.
Yes, there were attempts to answer, there were washers — Brennan Othman and Ryan Strome — but this is from the episode when the train left. The goalies changed, the defense cracked, and the game crumbled like a house of cards. And the most annoying thing is that this is not a single failure. This is a trend. Calgary now looks like a team that is finishing the season, not fighting for it. Calgary is at the bottom of the Western Conference with 70 points.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last five Vegas matches, such a bet has played
Tip and bets
On April 3, the T-Mobile Arena will once again become the place where Vegas will dictate its rules. The history of personal meetings is on the side of the hosts, and these are not just numbers, but a reflection of style: the Golden Knights are able to strangle Calgary at home. Now a form is being added to this. Vegas has structure, balance, and confidence. The Flames have defensive problems, personnel losses and a difficult emotional background after the defeat in Denver.
Our prediction is that Vegas will win in 1.70


























