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Colorado Avalanche vs Dallas Stars: NHL preview and betting tips
There are 12 games on the NHL schedule on Wednesday. One of them will be a matchup of teams from the higher levels of the Western Conference table. Specifically, the Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas Stars, which will take place on February 28 at 03:30 and you can watch it on Tipsport TV.
There are 12 games on the NHL schedule on Wednesday. One of them will be a matchup of teams from the higher levels of the Western Conference table. Specifically, the Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas Stars, which will take place on February 28 at 03:30 CET.
- Colorado is the strongest team in the entire Western Conference, with 22 wins in 28 home games. In addition, Nathan MacKinnon, the league’s second leading scorer, has scored in every game.
- Dallas is again the best team on the opponents’ court, having won 18 of 31 games on the opponent’s court
When to watch Colorado Avalanche vs Dallas Stars?
The Colorado Avalanche vs. Dallas Stars will take place at 3:30 p.m.CET at Ball Arena.
Colorado excels at home
The Colorado Avalanche are almost unbeatable at home. Of the 28 games played at the Ball Arena so far, only six have been won by the opponent. In addition, the second man in the Canadian scoring column , Nathan MacKinnon, has scored in every home game and is only 12 games away from Wayne Gretzky’s record of 40 consecutive home games. The fact that in the last 4 meetings with each other, Colorado has always beaten Dallas at home speaks for itself.
Dallas ends losing streak
In the last game on the ice of Carolina, the team from Dallas ended a 4-game losing streak. Despite the recent setbacks, the team is holding on to the second place in the Western Conference and if there is one thing they really excel at, it is offense. The team has players like Pavelski, Robertson, Hintz and Benn, all of whom can decide games. Moreover, Dallas has already surprised many opponents on foreign ice. However, they are not winning on Colorado’s ice.
Betting tip – Nathan MacKinnon to score at least 2 points
Colorado will be at the Ball Arena for their 29th game. Nathan MacKinnon has scored in all previous games. The Canadian is already 6 points behind Nikita Kucherov, who is already on 102 points. Now he has a great opportunity to extend his home point streak to 29 games in a row. And given the recent race for the points lead, MacKinnon has always responded decisively. The odds of him scoring at least two points in the match are written at 1.61.