This Thursday night, Ducks and Golden Knights will be facing each other for the first time in the nascent NHL season in a Pacific Division matchup.
Ducks registered its sixth loss in a row after a 4-2 home loss to the Lightning, while Knights picked up its second consecutive win by defeating the visiting Sharks 4-2.
Without further ado, JefeBet brings you the preview of the match between the Anaheim Ducks vs Vegas Golden Knights.
Predictions, Odds, and Betting Preview for the Ducks vs Golden Knights 2022-23 NHL Season Game on October 28, 2022.
- Where: T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada.
- When: Friday, October 28, 2022, 6:00 PM E.T.
Odds provided by BetMGM.
Betting on Anaheim Ducks
- Season record: 1-5-1.
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After starting the season with a win, the Ducks have been a complete disaster and on Wednesday night recorded their sixth consecutive loss to Tampa Bay.
Anaheim began with a home win over Seattle and from then on had to go on a five-game road trip in which they scored just nine goals and conceded 24.
Back at home against Tampa Bay, they were looking to break the losing streak and in the second half things were looking good thanks to Troy Terry’s fourth goal to level the score at two goals. However, defensive problems appeared once again and with less than five minutes to play, Brandon Hagel sealed the game for the visitors.
In addition to the Ducks having conceded four or more goals in six of their seven games, the offense, which fired just 21 shots against the Lightning, has scored more than two goals just twice this season.
Betting on the Vegas Golden Knights
- Season record: 6-2-0.
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The Golden Knights know they are in debt after being eliminated last season without qualifying for the playoffs, and this year they are off to a great start by leading the Pacific Division.
Their sixth win of the season came Tuesday night as they won their eighth consecutive away victory over the Sharks, who could not hold on to a second-half lead and lost 4-2.
Phil Kessel scored the Golden Knights’ first goal of the game and became the 12th American-born player to reach 400 goals in the NHL. San Jose would try to spoil the party with two consecutive goals, but Vegas would score three goals in the final period to take the victory.
Another good news for the Golden Knights was the performance of their goalkeepers, including their number two, Aidan Hill, who performed well in saving 29 of 31 shots taken.
JefeBet Prediction
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