San Jose - Vancouver: betting tip (kef 1.70) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Current form
On April 9, the San Jose Sharks went to visit the Ducks at the Honda Center arena in Anaheim with the hope of playing carefully, but it turned out, as is often the case with young teams, noisy, painful and with a rather harsh result. 1:6. Already in the opening game, the hosts made it clear that the evening would be long: Leo Karlsson opened the scoring in the third minute after passes from Chris Kreider and Pavel Mintyukov. The Sharks didn't even have time to really catch their breath, as three minutes later it became 0:2 — John Carlson took advantage of the passes of Mikael Granlund and the same Mintyukov. The situation didn't get any easier in the second period: Alex Killorn brought the score to 3-0, and it already looked like a suspended sentence. In the third period, the Ducks simply brought the matter to its logical conclusion — John Carlson scored a hat-trick, twice realizing the majority, and Frank Vatrano set the final point.
The Sharks' only burst of pride came in the middle of the third period, when Shakir Mukhamadullin scored the puck after a pass from Tyler Toffoli. Yaroslav Askarov blocked 24 shots out of 30, and these figures, frankly, look more like a report on an attempt to survive than a full-fledged goalkeeper performance. The Sharks currently have 81 points. They are still hanging out at the bottom of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, and formally even continue to cling to the mathematical chances of the playoffs.

Current form
Vancouver On April 9, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, this one held an away match against the Kings, and it turned out to be from the category of quick to forget, but difficult to survive - a 1-4 defeat. It all started almost instantly: Adrian Kempe scored in the second minute after passes from Brandt Clark and Artemy Panarin. The Canucks responded quite quickly — Marcus Pettersson equalized with passes from Brock Bowser and Liam Ogren. Moreover, for Ogren, it was a goal in the 600th match - a symbolic moment, but it had about no effect on the course of the game.
A minute and a half later, Joel Armia brought the Kings forward again, as if reminding them who was the host of the evening. In the second period, the intrigue finally dissolved: in the last minute, Kempe scored a double, again with the participation of Joel Edmundson and Panarin. In the third period, Trevor Moore summed it up with passes from Alex Laferriere and Mikey Anderson. Nikita Tolopilo blocked 22 shots out of 26, but to be honest, in this game he fixed the consequences rather than influenced the outcome. Vancouver is approaching the next match with a series of four defeats in a row. The playoffs are no longer a topic of discussion for them, but rather an archival section of the season.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 5.5 goals
In the last three of San Jose's four matches, such a bet has played
Tip and bets
In the face—to-face meetings of the season, the advantage is completely on the side of Sharks - 3-0. And this is no longer an accident, but a trend. Plus the home ice factor: in San Jose, the team plays bolder, simpler and more straightforward, which often turns out to be decisive in the current conditions. There are also nuances in the lineups: the hosts have separate questions about the players of the lower body and arm, but the backbone, including Yaroslav Askarov, is in the ranks. The situation is more difficult for the Canucks, and injuries have long become a chronic background of the season. If you put everything together — form, psychology, face—to-face meetings and the depth of the composition - the picture turns out to be quite transparent. The Sharks look fresher and more collected at home, while the Canucks look tired and drained of blood.
Our prediction is that San Jose will win in 1.70


























