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23.10.21 - 01:00 CET
Here is the game between Toronto Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Toronto's home ground, where I believe the home team will win.
Last season, Toronto finished in the semifinals of the Play Offs, where they lost to Montreal in Game 7. If we look at the Toronto squad, we see Morgan Rielly, who scored 38 points last season and now has 3 points, and Justin Hall with 21 points. There are also experienced players in Toronto's offense who help the team win and they are Alexander Kerfoot with 29 points last season, now 2 points, Mitchell Marner 71 points now 1 point, Auston Matthews 71 points, William Nylander 50 points now 4 points, Jason Spezza 35 points now 2 points and John Tawares 50 points now 2 points.
Toronto's last games:
Toronto - Rangers 1:2 (after overtime)
Toronto - Ottawa 3:1
Ottawa - Toronto 3:2
Toronto - Montreal 2:1
Here you can see that Toronto has won 2 games and lost 2, they are now in the 10th place in the Eastern Conference with 5 points and a score of 8:7, Toronto is a team with higher ambitions and they will want to rise in the table and when else to use this than at home against San Jose. Certainly the return of Auston Matthews, who missed the first three games, should have helped. And then you have Marner, Tavares, Nylander.
Last season, San Jose finished in 7th (second-to-last) in the West Division, failing to make the Playoffs. Now San Jose is in 3rd place in the Western Conference with 6 points and a score of 11:4, San Jose has won three games against Winnipeg, Montreal and Ottawa, but these are not strong teams based on current results. Additionally, San Jose has a shorthanded problem, losing Evander Kane for 21 games due to a fake Covid protocol. Evander Kane will be sorely missed by San Jose as he is their key player.
My bet:
Toronto Maple Leafs (in regular time) @ 1.66 (bet365)
Here is the game between Toronto Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Toronto's home ground, where I believe the home team will win.
Last season, Toronto finished in the semifinals of the Play Offs, where they lost to Montreal in Game 7. If we look at the Toronto squad, we see Morgan Rielly, who scored 38 points last season and now has 3 points, and Justin Hall with 21 points. There are also experienced players in Toronto's offense who help the team win and they are Alexander Kerfoot with 29 points last season, now 2 points, Mitchell Marner 71 points now 1 point, Auston Matthews 71 points, William Nylander 50 points now 4 points, Jason Spezza 35 points now 2 points and John Tawares 50 points now 2 points.
Toronto's last games:
Toronto - Rangers 1:2 (after overtime)
Toronto - Ottawa 3:1
Ottawa - Toronto 3:2
Toronto - Montreal 2:1
Here you can see that Toronto has won 2 games and lost 2, they are now in the 10th place in the Eastern Conference with 5 points and a score of 8:7, Toronto is a team with higher ambitions and they will want to rise in the table and when else to use this than at home against San Jose. Certainly the return of Auston Matthews, who missed the first three games, should have helped. And then you have Marner, Tavares, Nylander.
Last season, San Jose finished in 7th (second-to-last) in the West Division, failing to make the Playoffs. Now San Jose is in 3rd place in the Western Conference with 6 points and a score of 11:4, San Jose has won three games against Winnipeg, Montreal and Ottawa, but these are not strong teams based on current results. Additionally, San Jose has a shorthanded problem, losing Evander Kane for 21 games due to a fake Covid protocol. Evander Kane will be sorely missed by San Jose as he is their key player.
My bet:
Toronto Maple Leafs (in regular time) @ 1.66 (bet365)