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Prediction for the NHL New York Rangers vs Philadelphia Flyers match which will take place on March 27th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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The Rangers are playing their first season under Peter Laviolette, but from the first regular season games, the coach has shown that he doesn't need much time to show his game. He immediately found common ground with his star players, now playing the best hockey of their careers. The easy part of the championship came to the finish line, but to the moment, the Rangers allowed only one noticeable decline, when they lost in 8 of 11 games in January. After that, they put together a 10-game winning streak, and in their last nine games, they have had seven wins and two losses, which puts them in first place in the Eastern Conference standings.
Philadelphia Flyers
The current regular season is also going very well for Philadelphia. If the Flyers have been the league's underdog in recent years, with no realistic chance of making the playoffs, they are now fighting for a spot in the Cup battles. They seem to have a pretty good shot at making it. Another thing is that in the current state of the tournament, the Pennsylvanians should be scoring points in every game, but they have been having problems with that lately. In their last eight contests, John Tortorella's wards have won just three of their five games and lost four in regulation. They are in seventh place in the Eastern Conference standings.
Expert Betting Tips
Philadelphia is in a dangerous position at the end of the regular season. The Flyers are in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, which gives them an excellent chance to make the playoffs. The Pennsylvanians have played more games than their direct rivals, so it's still possible that they could fall out of the Cup Final Eight. That should give John Tortorella's wards even more motivation.
As noted, the upcoming matchup between the Rangers and Philadelphia has profound tournament implications. The Rangers are fighting for the top spot in the Eastern Conference and the entire league, while the Flyers are trying to maintain their position in the playoffs. For this reason, they are not interested in playing flashy and effective hockey; getting points is much more important. Moreover, in the six previous meetings, the rivals have combined for only 24 pucks (4.00 average per game), a very modest figure.