Colorado Vegas: betting tip (KEF 2.18) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
Colorado is now a team that not only wins, but does so with a sense of inner superiority. April 9, Denver, Ball Arena — and a confident 3-1 against the Calgary Flames. We started slowly, but at exactly the right moment. Gabriel Landeskog opened the scoring for the majority at the end of the first period — a classic goal by the leader when you need to take the initiative into your own hands. Nathan McKinnon and Martin Nechash assisted, and this is already becoming a familiar story. In the second period, the avalanches added: Nechash completed the attack himself, increasing the advantage.
Then there is control, discipline and the feeling that the team is playing with a margin of safety. Yes, Calgary scored one goal, but it was more an episode than a turning point. But McKinnon got the final: a puck into an empty net, his 52nd goal of the season, and another confirmation of his level. Mackenzie Blackwood was also on top — 28 saves and complete calmness in goal. 114 points, first place in the West.

Current form
The Golden Knights are a team with character, but with swings that are sometimes worth the result. The match against the Seattle Kraken is a great example. We started confidently: Mark Stone opened the scoring, and then scored a double with Jack Eikel and Tomas Hertl in the majority. Everything went according to the Vegas scenario — control, pressure, implementation. But then there's a familiar story.
The opponent started coming back, and the game turned into a swing. Brett Hovden made the score 3-2, but failed to maintain the advantage. In the end, Vegas lost concentration, allowed the equaliser, and then lost in a shootout. Mitch Marner made his attempt, but it wasn't enough. Adin Hill made 30 decent saves, but the defense looked unstable at times. 88 points, second place in the division is a good position, but the game leaves questions, especially in the endings.
Trends
The Totalbetis less than 4.5 goals
In the last three of Colorado's four matches, such a bet has played
Tip and bets
Colorado looks solid right now. The team controls the game, distributes forces competently and, importantly, brings the matches to victory. The combination of McKinnon, Landeskog and Nechash works as a single mechanism. Yes, there are personnel losses, but the system remains. But in Vegas, these losses hit harder — both in terms of the depth of the squad and in terms of stability. Plus, there's a fresh example from Seattle, where the team missed out on a win while leading.
Our betting tip is that Colorado will win in 2.18






















