New York Islanders-Ottawa Senators Preview and Prediction (02.12.2017)

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Islanders go as the train
New York Islanders is definitely one of the season’s biggest exclamations. Doug Weights men have collected 15 wins on 24 played matches, one for the fourth place in the Eastern Conference table, and one eighth place in the overall table. Very impressive. The day form is superb with four straight wins in the luggage, as well as seven wins on the eight last matches. The home game is definitely Iceland’s biggest strength this season – after ten played home matches, one is still undefeated during regular playtime. Eight wins, two overtime losses. Seven wins on the eight last home matches. At home in the Barclays Center, Icelanders are extremely strong, with a cross-sectional score of 4.5 goals / match. Figures that can not be ignored. In the offensive, Captain Tavares and Josh Bailey have convinced, the former has been noted for 16 goals and 12 assist while the latter was noted for five goals and 23 (!) Assist. Even Matthew Barzal (six goals and 18 assists) and Anders Lee (13 goals and 11 assists) have done the right thing in the offensive. Islanders should definitely be seen with great victory chances against a faint Ottawa, who did not get it lost lately.

Ottawa is sinking all the deeper
Ottawa’s team-mate gets deeper – The 2-1 loss against Montreal Canada’s last team was the seventh straight loss. The offensive continues to be the team’s great Achilles heel. In the last seven games, Ottawa has scored two goals, in four of these seven games, Ottawa has scored a maximum of goals. A score of 0.77 goals / match in the last seven matches testifies to the weak offensive. I’ve mentioned it before and I’ll do it again – Ottawa has not matched any expectations this season. With players like Brassard, Stone and Duchene, the capacity is high, not least in the offensive. No player has lived up to expectations. Ottawa is currently writing a 14th place in the Eastern Conference table, and considering the team’s heavy team ward, most of the time for a new loss in Barclays Center is said to be intact. Islanders go as just the train, with a target production of rank. Another can be said about visiting Ottawa who did not get rid of it lately.

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