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Prediction for the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins vs Boston Bruins match which will take place on April 14th. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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Surprisingly, we find Pittsburgh in the playoffs at the end of the regular season. A year earlier, the Penguins had missed out on the Cup, their squad had aged, and they had recently lost Jake Guentzel to Carolina, one of the Penguins' top players, and formed a formidable partnership with Sidney Crosby. Their chances of making the playoffs seemed minimal at the end of March, but they have made tremendous progress. They have won seven of their last ten meetings, losing only to Colorado 5:4, Columbus 3:4, and Toronto 2:1 out of regulation time to move into eighth place in the Eastern Conference standings.
Boston Bruins
The current regular season is going much better for Boston. The Bruins had slowed down considerably compared to last season when they crushed everyone in their path, won the President's Trophy, and set many records along the way, only to be eliminated in the first round of the Stanley Cup. Jim Montgomery's wards are systematically preparing for the start of the Cup campaign. They have won four of their last five matches, with their only defeat coming in a 4:1 loss to Carolina. They arer third in the Eastern Conference standings, three points off the pace with a game in hand.
Expert Betting Tips
Pittsburgh, whose chances of making the playoffs were last seen as nil, find themselves in the coveted eighth spot in the Eastern Conference standings with three games remaining in the regular season. Not only that, but the Pennsylvania outfit's schedule is tough. Their closest rivals are Boston, who remain in the hunt for the President's Cup, while the Bruins have traditionally played well against the Penguins, winning four of the last five meetings.
Throughout the regular season, Boston did not want to play well or effectively. As the playoffs got underway, they turned on the Cup mode, and things went from bad to worse for the Bruins. In their six previous games, they scored and conceded a total of 25 goals (an average of 4.17 per game), which is extremely modest by NHL standards.