Vegas vs. Winnipeg: NHL Match Prediction
On November 30, Vegas will play at home as part of the NHL regular season, where they will meet Winnipeg. The Golden Knights returned home after a successful away series and will now try to continue earning points consistently. Our experts, in turn, have prepared a forecast in which they will tell you about the clubs’ latest matches and also help you decide on your bets

Command Analysis

Vegas Golden Knights

Current form
Vegas has completed a five-game road trip that didn't start off well. In the first game, the team faced Toronto and suffered a dry defeat with a score of 0:3, which few could have expected from one of the most productive clubs in the league. The Golden Knights were able to rehabilitate themselves in a match with Ottawa (3:2), and then showed their full attacking potential, defeating Montreal (6:2). Forwards Eichel and Barbashev showed excellent play, scoring three points each. Then the team went to visit Philadelphia, where difficulties arose due to lapses in defense, but again, thanks to excellent scoring, they managed to snatch a victory in overtime with a final score of 5:4. Barbashev and Eichel again distinguished themselves with scoring actions.
It seemed that the "Knights" would play with the same success in the match with "Colorado", but this did not happen. There were huge problems with both creating and realizing moments in the attack, and in total they managed to make 19 shots on goal in three periods, which of course was not enough. Nevertheless, due to the efforts of goalkeeper Hill, "Vegas" transferred the game to overtime, where in the end they still had to lose (1:2). In general, at the moment the club is in optimal shape and has been steadily earning points for a long time, thanks to which it is in third place in the Western Conference table.
Disqualifications and injuries
Vegas has serious problems with its roster. Stone, Olofsson, Lehner and Hutton are currently in the infirmary. Whitecloud is also a question mark.
Interesting trends for betting
- Vegas averages 3.8 goals per game
The Golden Knights remain one of the most productive teams in the league.
- On average, the Knights receive 5.7 penalty minutes per game.
The team has excellent discipline and rarely breaks the rules.

Winnipeg Jets

Current form
Winnipeg has recently started showing very unstable results, alternating victories with defeats. The team continues its long away streak, which began away to Pittsburgh, winning confidently against the troubled Penguins with a score of 4:1. The Jets looked better than their competitors in all respects, due to which they earned easy points. It seemed that the team would also leave no chance for Nashville, but the opposite happened. The Fighters were unable to show an active game in attack and mostly sat back in defense, and goalie Comrie showed himself to be insufficiently reliable, which together led to a defeat to the obvious outsider (1:4).
Oddly enough, Arniel team managed to rehabilitate themselves in front of the fans for the lost points in a match with a much more serious opponent, defeating Minnesota with a score of 4:1. This time, Hellebuyck was already in goal, who played much better than his teammate and reflected 43 shots out of 44, which allowed them to achieve such a confident victory. However, on the road to Los Angeles, they again had to lose with the same score of 1:4. What is noteworthy is that Winnipeg, even after the lost points, continues to remain in first place in the Western Conference table, as it has seriously strengthened its position, and the advantage over its closest competitor is four points.
Disqualifications and injuries
Winnipeg has no serious problems with its roster. Two defensemen, Stanley and Samberg, are in the infirmary.
Interesting trends for betting
- Winnipeg is averaging just 2.4 goals per game.
The Jets have been playing great defensively this season, with goalie Hellebuyck in particular worthy of note.
- The Fighters converted 34% of their power play attempts.
Winnipeg is currently the best team in the league at converting power plays.
Trends
Bet First Goal: Vegas
Vegas opened the scoring in three of the four head-to-head matches
1.93Goal in each period bet - yes
In five head-to-head matches in a row, the teams scored a goal in each period
1.50Tip and bets
It is quite difficult to determine the winner in the upcoming match, as Winnipeg looks better both in terms of the game as a whole and in terms of the roster, but recently it has begun to show unstable results and periodically loses even to obvious outsiders. Indeed, the club has big problems with creating dangerous moments in the opponent zone, which prevents it from earning points consistently, and it manages to win mainly due to the efforts of the defensive line and the magnificent play of the goalies. The Golden Knights, in turn, had a fairly successful away series and have now returned to the home arena, where they are quite capable of taking advantage of the competitor not-so-best form.
Our prediction is Vegas to win with a handicap of (0) at 1.98
Bet on total
In the upcoming match, we shouldn't expect a lot of goals scored. As we have already noted, Winnipeg has recently been betting mainly on the defensive line, and Vegas also does not always show its attacking potential to the fullest extent.
Forecast - total under six goals for 1.72
Bet on the outcome of the first period
Vegas, thanks to the home advantage, has every chance to give Winnipeg a worthy rebuff, and considering that the first period was far from the most successful for the Jets, the home team may well win the opening period, which is what we suggest betting on.
Prediction - Vegas win in the first period with a handicap of (0) for 1.87