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Prediction for the NHL Chicago Blackhawks vs Vegas Golden Knights match which will take place on October 22nd. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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This season is the beginning of a new era in Chicago hockey. The days of Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews are behind, and Connor Bedard is the team's new star. It's still a little hard for the 18-year-old to carry the whole team on his shoulders, but he's already earned a spot in the middle of the first line with three points in five games. At the same time, their results at the start of the regular season could have been better. They won 4:2 and 4:1 against Pittsburgh and Toronto but lost 3:1 to Boston, 3:2 to Montreal, and 4:0 to Colorado. The Hawks currently sit in tenth place in the Western Conference.
Vegas Golden Knights
Vegas is the current Stanley Cup champion, having enjoyed a phenomenal regular season last year and an equally impressive playoff run. Judging by the start of this season, the Knights will not be resting on their laurels. Bruce Cassidy's team beat Seattle 4:1, San Jose 4:1, Anaheim 4:1, Dallas 3:2 in a shootout, and Winnipeg 5:3 the night before. Defenders Zach Whitecloud and Alex Pietrangelo's absence is not stopping the Black and Gold from leading the Western Conference standings.
Expert Betting Tips
In a global sense, Chicago and Vegas are teams in different level. The Hawks are in the process of rebuilding: they have lost some of the most important legends of recent years, and their new young stars are not yet ready to take on the significant challenges. On the other hand, the Knights have transformed into a competitive team, winning the Stanley Cup at the end of last season and starting the campaign on a five-game winning streak.
Vegas has excellent statistics this season: the Knights shoot a lot and miss a little. The reliability of their defensive formations is particularly impressive. In five meetings, the Black and Gold have conceded just eight goals (an average of 1.60 per game) - a great result by NHL standards, especially for the start of the regular season.