New Jersey Devils really like the train like this in the season opening and have exceeded all expectations that could reasonably be on the team for the season.
It speaks well about the team, not least in the offensive part of the game. The nice season lead makes New Jersey Devils now with top 4 in the entire NHL after playing eleven matches. Then the team still has a couple of matches to suit the team above the table.
Now Edmonton Oilers is waiting, which, on the contrary, failed to meet expectations for the season. Although the form is quite different between the teams, the gaming companies have remarkably chosen to paint the home team to favorites. It feels completely illogical, even if the guests have a few fresh breaks to think about.

Games in the target market
Edmonton Oilers has no major failures to take into account at the moment. Andrej Sekera is still injured and will not play more until possibly at the end of this year.
The guests, on the other hand, miss a couple of players, including Marcus Johansson, Travis Zajac, Kyle Palmieri and Michael McLeod. It is after all a couple of sad tears, not least Johansson and Palmieri who injured themselves this week.
If it had not been for the damage, there would have been an enormous value in the games of the guests here. The gaming companies have appreciated the game clearly, and there is still room for a scrapping money. However, we are stuck for a game in the target market, which has also been judged a bit crazy. With heavy offensive breaks away for the guests and a home team that is not working right now, we dare not believe in particular goals.
Under 6 goals, regular time (Asian handicap) is played at 1.75 times the dough at Unibet. Then we get the money back at exactly six goals, as at 3-3 after full time.

blockquote>Tip for Edmonton Oilers – New Jersey Devils :

– Under 6 goals @ 1.75