Colorado - Minnesota. Betting Tip (cf 1.98) and bets on the NHL match

Command Analysis

Colorado has not lost a single Stanley Cup game so far. In the first round of the playoffs, the team faced Los Angeles, which had already spent a huge amount of effort on getting into the draw. Quite predictably, the Avalanches took advantage of their significant advantage over the Kings and scored four consecutive victories, almost all of them in regular time.
The Avalanche quarterfinals also started very well. The team played at home, where they faced Minnesota and demonstrated their full attacking potential, which made it possible to compensate for frequent defensive failures and win a very convincing victory (9:6). It is difficult to even single out any of the players, as many have distinguished themselves by their effective actions.

Minnesota earned a spot in the Stanley Cup without any problems due to its stable results during the regular season. However, in the very first round of the playoffs, the club faced a very powerful opponent in the person of Dallas. Indeed, the 1/8 cup was a serious test of strength for the savages, but they managed to overcome fierce resistance and won a landslide victory in the series (4:2).
Next, the club fought an even more serious opponent in the person of Colorado and in the very first match imposed a worthy struggle on the main contender for the Stanley Cup, however, constant defensive mistakes and the goalkeeper's unsuccessful game led to a defeat with a score of 6:9. Wallstedt blocked only 80% of his shots.
Trends
The goalratein each period is yes
In three face-to-face matches out of five, the teams scored a goal in each period.
First Goalbet: Colorado
In four out of five head-to-head matches, Colorado opened the scoring
Tip and bets
Minnesota clearly assumed that Colorado would play many times more actively than Dallas, but few could have expected such a large number of abandoned goals from the Avalanche. It was extremely difficult for the Wild in the first period, but during the meeting the club began to give a worthy rebuff to the obvious favorite and at some point could even turn the tide of the meeting, but luck was on the side of the opponent. The bookmakers do not believe in the success of the guests at all and give them a very high coefficient for their victory, which we propose to take advantage of. We believe that this time the savages will play more reliably in defense and will not lose in regular time.
Our betting tip is that Minnesota will not lose in 1.98




























