St. Louis - Vancouver: NHL match betting tip
On March 21, we will have a match in the NHL championship, in which St. Louis will face Vancouver. The notes approach this confrontation in excellent shape and clearly do not intend to lose points. However, the teams had already met a couple of months ago at the Enterprise Center, and then the killer whales proved their superiority over their opponent with a score of 5:2. Should I expect something like this in the upcoming meeting? What should I bet on? You will learn about this from our betting tip

Command Analysis

St. Louis Blues

Current form
St. Louis is close to getting into the playoff zone, so if it wins the upcoming match, it will be on the eighth line and will displace Vancouver. Note that the team pulled itself together at the right moment and has been delighting fans with great results for a month. She began to often give out long winning streaks, which had never happened to her before.
So, after losing to Pittsburgh on the road (3:5), the Notes literally defeated Minnesota (5:1), and upon returning to their ice, they dealt with Anaheim (7:2). The day before, the Blues confidently beat Nashville with a score of 4:1, again showing a powerful offensive game and making great use of their chances. In the confrontation with the predators, there was also a double performed by Jordan Kairu, who remains the club's leader and has already earned 58 points in the goal+pass system.
Let's emphasize that the Blues feel most comfortable in the second half of the game, in which they have a 69:55 ratio of goals scored and missed. However, the club should definitely tighten up the game in the minority, because today it has only 72.4% neutralization of the majority of the opponent.
Disqualifications and injuries
Krug and Pareiko will not participate in the match due to injuries.
Interesting betting trends
- St. Louis gets an average of 7.17 minutes of penalty time per match.
- According to statistics, the notes perform 24 power moves per game.

Vancouver Canucks

Current form
Vancouver is in the eighth position of the Western Conference and has the same number of points as its opponent. The team is not stable throughout the season and cannot produce a long winning streak, usually limited to one or two wins in a row. Nevertheless, in the previous three out of four meetings, the Canadians celebrated success.
On the road, they defeated Calgary (4:3B) in a hard fight, after which they beat Chicago (6:2) at home, and after a disastrous match with Utah (1:3) they regained their composure and defeated the conference leader in Winnipeg with a score of 6:2. In the match with the Jets, the killer whales demonstrated incredible execution of moments and scored six goals in just 22 shots. At the same time, they were left with only two missed pucks, although usually there are at least three shells in their goal net.
Rick Tocchet's team is clearly weaker at other venues than with the support of their own stands, and up to this point they have won only ten away wins within the regular time.
Disqualifications and injuries
Juulsen, Demko, Khitil and Garland will miss the next match due to injuries.
Interesting betting trends
- Vancouver gets an average of 9.25 minutes of penalty time per match.
- According to statistics, the Canucks make 25 shots on target.
Trends
Bet 1st period: total more than 1.5 pucks
In three out of five matches between the clubs, the first period turned out to be productive.
1.78The 3rd periodbet: the guests will score
In four out of five meetings against St. Louis, the Canadians scored in the third period.
1.57Tip and bets
We think that Vancouver should not be underestimated in this confrontation. The Canucks have been showing decent results lately, and the day before they even managed to defeat the conference leader in Winnipeg at home. The visitors are a very uncomfortable opponent for St. Louis, so in previous face-to-face meetings, the Blues could not beat their opponent within the regular time. We think that this time the Canadians will earn at least one point.
Betting Tip - Vancouver won't lose in 1.75
Betting on an individual total
In the three previous matches against St. Louis, the guests regularly scored at least three goals. The notes throughout the season show by no means a perfect defensive game and usually allow the opponent too much at their own goal. The killer whales, in turn, scored no less than three goals in the previous three out of four meetings.
We're betting on Vancouver's individual total of more than 2.5 goals per 2.00
Bet on the total total
Recent matches involving both St. Louis and Vancouver have been productive and took place with at least six goals scored. The teams make great use of their chances and demonstrate an active offensive game. By the way, the last match between the teams ended with seven goals. Based on this, we expect to witness spectacular hockey.
We take a total of more than 5.5 goals for 2.05