Stadium: SAP Center at San Jose (San Jose)
06.03.2024 06:30
Prediction for the NHL match which will take place on March 6. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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San Jose is having another very weak regular season, with the Sharks' play looking worse with each new stretch. They had a tiny successful stretch in the second half of January when they suddenly won four of their five games, but another slump followed. In the last ten meetings, they have only managed to upset Calgary, 6:3. Especially disappointed Black-and-Green in the game with the troubled New Jersey - 7:2, as well as in the California derby to Anaheim - 4:6. Such a weak stretch leaves San Jose only 15th in the Western Conference standings.
Dallas Stars
Dallas is a team with a much higher level of ambition, with both young, ambitious hockey players and veterans with a lot of cup experience capable of solving big problems. At the same time, the Stars have lacked stability lately. They had a weak stretch in the second half of February, suffering six losses in seven games. They won seven out of eight games before that, and they've already improved after a bad stretch. In the last two meetings, they beat Winnipeg and San Jose 4:1 and 3:2, respectively. The two consecutive wins have allowed the Texans to climb to third place in the Western Conference standings.
Expert Betting Tips
San Jose continues to suffer in the current regular season, losing one game after another. In seven consecutive meetings, Californians could not win; because of this, they strengthened to the penultimate place in the standings of the Western Conference. The current form of the Sharks should be used by the Stars, who are fighting for the highest seeding for the playoffs, and therefore, losing points in a battle with the league outsider should clearly not be in the plans of Peter Debura's wards.
San Jose lately not only loses to everyone in a row but also concedes in packs in almost every game. In total, in the previous seven battles, the Sharks allowed 32 shots on goal (4.57 per game on average). At least in attack, the Californians are no longer completely hopeless, and therefore, in the last eight matches, they have scored 57 goals (7.13 average per game).