Edmonton - Anaheim: betting tip (kef 1.88) and bets on the NHL match

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On April 17, Edmonton hosted an evening at Rogers Place, which fans remember with a smile and a slight bewilderment. Defeating the Vancouver Canucks 6-1 is not just a victory, it's a show of strength, almost a demonstration performance. It all started with a hurricane in the first period: four goals in a row, and the opponent wasn't so much playing as trying to figure out what was going on. Josh Samansky opened this hockey concert, and Matt Savoie turned it into a personal benefit by scoring a hat trick. And it wasn't strained, it was easy, as if the puck was looking for its way into the goal. And above it all, there's a conductor named Connor McDavid. Four assists, 138 points for the season and the sixth title of the top scorer are figures that cease to surprise, but continue to delight. The Oilers finished the regular season in second place in the division.

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But Anaheim is a completely different story. Not about control, but about character. Not about domination, but about fighting. In the match against Nashville (5-4), the team played as if the playoffs had already begun. We missed, we fought back, we lost again, and we came back again. It was hockey on emotions, on nerves, on the last breath. Cutter Gauthier opened the scoring in the second minute — quickly, boldly, without swinging. But then the swing began: Steven Stamkos and Filip Forsberg turned the game around, forcing the Ducks to catch up. And they caught up. Thanks to the efforts of Jackson LaCombe, Alex Killorn and, of course, Troy Terry, who put an end to the majority a couple of minutes before the siren. A special bow to Mikel Granlund — three broadcasts and the feeling that he was everywhere. Anaheim finished the regular season third in the division.
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In the regular season, the Oilers took the series 2-1. Yes, they looked powerful at home, sometimes even ruthless. And yes, there are questions about the line—up - the possible absence of Leon Dreisaitl could be a factor. But when you have McDavid, many questions become a little less important. Anaheim is coming to a series with defensive losses. And now this is a wake-up call. Because against an attack like Edmonton's, any crack turns into a breach.
Our betting tip is for Edmonton to win in 1.88




























