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Prediction for the NHL Seattle Kraken vs Vegas Golden Knights match which will take place on January 1st. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Seattle may be the youngest team in the NHL, but they made the playoffs for the first time last season and even beat the reigning Stanley Cup champions. Undoubtedly, the Krakens will try to make a run for the Cup again in the current championship, but their debut in the regular season took a lot of work. Fortunately, the difficulties have been overcome, and now they're looking to close the gap on the top eight. Dave Hakstol's team has not gone off the ice without a point in their last eight games, with six wins and two OT defeats, and now sit 11th in the Western Conference.
Vegas Golden Knights
Vegas is another young team, but the Knights already have the Stanley Cup. They started the regular season as if they were going to defend their title, winning seven of their first seven games and holding on for points in five more. Maintaining that level of form throughout the season is challenging, which is why they have suffered a few setbacks. For example, in the second half of December, they lost four games in a row, all in regulation time. The day before, they broke that streak with a 3:2 win over Los Angeles, keeping them in second place in the Western Conference.
Expert Betting Tips
Seattle and Vegas are the two youngest teams in the NHL and will now go to see who wins the Winter Classic. The Knights will be the favorites, as they have traditionally done well against the Kraken. The two teams have met nine times, with Vegas claiming eight wins, all in regulation time. Seattle is in good form now but will find competing tough with a more skillful team. Undoubtedly, Bruce Cassidy's wards will come out motivated and successful. The confrontation between Seattle and Vegas has been stingy in recent times. In their three previous meetings, the rivals have combined to score just 14 goals (4.67 per game), a pathetic result by NHL standards.