“Nashville” – “Winnipeg”: forecast for the NHL match
After a confident victory in Pittsburgh, Winnipeg immediately goes to Nashville, where they will play against the local Predators on November 24. The Jets have secured the first place in the conference, while the Preds have been in the basement of the West all autumn. Last season, the rivals played four matches against each other and exchanged victories on each of the courts. What will the meeting between the teams be like this time? Read our forecast

Command Analysis

Nashville Predators

Current form
Nashville is still in the basement of the Western Conference table, with a modest 15 points. Andrew Brunette charges have already played 20 games in the new season, but now they occupy the 15th place. The Preds had a terrible start to the regular season and it seemed that the situation would begin to change. However, the hosts continue to lose and lose points. In nine previous matches, they have achieved success in only two. In the away series before returning home, Roman Josi team lost to Colorado (2:3, OT), Edmonton (2:3, OT), Calgary (2:0), but unexpectedly beat Vancouver (5:3). This was a one-off splash, because two days later the Predators lost to Seattle (0:3).
The Predators are once again playing poorly on defense. They have conceded 12 times in their last five games, but Juuse Saros remains Nashville number one. The Scandinavian goalie is missing almost every tenth shot on goal. In 16 games, the Finn has only two shutouts and a goals-against average of 2.52. So far, there aren't many questions about him.
The Preds have problems in attack that are not being solved too quickly. Filip Forsberg is the club top scorer. The forward from Sweden has scored 15 points (8+7) in the goal+pass system and is dragging his team up. Other attack leaders continue to remain silent and this greatly affects the club results.
Disqualifications and injuries
Luke Evangelista will not be able to take part in the game against the Canadians.
Interesting trends for betting
- Statistically, Nashville is scoring 2.3 goals this season.
The Predators are poor at converting their chances and often score very few goals.
- Nashville averages 29 shots per game
The Predators have slowed down in terms of shooting activity, but this has not solved the problem with converting chances.

Winnipeg Jets

Current form
Winnipeg continues to consolidate its position as the leader of the Western Conference. The team from Canada has earned 34 points in 20 starts and has lost only six points at the start of the season. The Jets are in excellent playing shape and have recently started a new winning streak. Scott Arniel charges failed in their last away games and lost to Tampa (1:4) and Florida (0:5), showing a terrible game in defense. The Fighters took revenge for the defeat to the Panthers on their ice (6:3), and before the trip to Tennessee, they split with Pittsburgh without any chances (4:1). By the end of the second period, the Jets were leading by three goals and calmly brought the matter to a logical victory.
The visitors have lost some reliability in their own half of the ice and have conceded 16 goals in their last five starts. Connor Hellebuyck remains the number one goalie for the Manitoba club with a 92.43% save percentage. The American goalie has three shutouts in 16 games and is one of the best in the league in this parameter.
Kyle Connor continues to be Winnipeg leading scorer this fall. The American forward has 26 points (13+13), but the visiting captain has already come close to the leader. Mark Scheifele has 25 points in the goal+pass system and will soon overtake his teammate.
Disqualifications and injuries
Logan Stanley will not help his team in the match against Nashville.
Interesting trends for betting
- Winnipeg averages at least 30 shots per game
The visitors shoot quite a lot and rarely play the puck for long.
- Statistically, the Jets receive 8.5 minutes of penalty time.
The "Fighters" are not known for their great discipline and are usually sent off at least four times per game
Trends
Bet 1st period: total under 1.5 goals
In three of the previous four games involving Winnipeg, the first period was scoreless.
1.95Bet 2nd period: Winnipeg to score
The Canadians have scored in the second period in five of their last six games.
1.50Tip and bets
It hard to believe in a team from Tennessee when they're showing such poor results. Nashville is pretty weak defensively, but the hosts also have a lot of problems in attack. Winnipeg is in great shape, and it unlikely that a back-to-back game will seriously affect the quality of the Canadian club play. The Jets are superior to their opponents in all respects and should beat the Preds on November 24. We suggest betting on the Fighters' victory, taking into account overtime and a shootout series.
Prediction - Winnipeg wins the match for 2.00
Bet on individual total
Andrew Brunette men are returning home after a poor away streak. In their previous five games, the Preds have only managed to score three goals or more, while in the other games they have struggled to score two. Now the team with the best defense in the league is visiting Nashville. We think the Preds' defense can withstand the pressure.
We take Nashville individual total under three goals for 1.75
Total Bet
Winnipeg games are not always productive. The Jets concede very few goals and are often unable to beat the total on their own. In the five previous games between the rivals, seven goals were scored only twice. Considering Nashville problems in attack, Roman Josi team is unlikely to force the issue. Let bet on the total under goals.
We bet on a total of less than six goals with a coefficient of 1.70