Columbus Blue Jackets – Philadelphia Flyers TIPS, PREVIEW & PREDICTION (24.12.2017)

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Columbus stiff at home
Home-made Columbus is aiming for a new home victory when Philly comes to visit. Lastly, there was a 3-2 loss against Pittsburgh Penguins after punishments, before which a lead 4-2 win was collected at home against Toronto Maple Leafs. Despite the back-to-back for Columbus part, it has looked really good in terms of game play. Inatt comes home team with a rest day, compared to the guests who fell to Buffalo Sabers (!) With 4-2 as late as innings.
At home, Columbus goes strong, really strong. The 4-2 win against Toronto left a really good aftertaste, clearly stating that he was aiming for revamp after the 7-3 depression away from Boston before. Looking at the home game before then, a most impressive 6-4 victory over New York Islanders was collected. In total, 13 home wins have been collected by 19 possible, in addition to four of these matches, they have managed to keep zero. A total of 43 goals scored on these 19 games, an average of 2.2 goals / match. Figures that can not be ignored. With an extra rest day, the 14th home victory of the season should be collected in-house, as I keep Columbus as clearly the stronger team.

Flyers are not enough
Philadelphia has had a pretty silly season with 15 wins and 20 losses. As late as Flyers went on a tough 4-2 loss away from the Buffalo Sabers bottom line, the team’s second loss on the last three games. As for the away game, it looks really dark, you have not managed to win two away matches in succession since January (!) Month. Does not really look how the guests are going to challenge a home-made Columbus inatt, especially not considering back-to-back play.
From a peer-to-peer statistic there is not much that speaks for Philadelphia – the fact is that you lost the ten (!) Most recent meetings of Columbus. The latest Philly win in Columbus was collected as late as 2005. Looking at these ten lost losses, Flyers has scored two goals or fewer on seven occasions. No, the guests play really badly, in addition, they play back-to-back, adding to that the inter-statistics between the teams. Clear choice of page if you ask me.

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