Vegas Golden Knights – Colorado Avalanche Preview and Predictions (28.10.2017)

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Even now it is time to step in on the match played night to Saturday Swedish time in NHL. Vegas Golden Knights – who had a fairly nice season introduction at its first ever NHL adventure – takes over the Colorado Avalanche.
After eight rounds, Vegas Golden Knights stands at amazing seven wins, where the only plump in the record came against Detroit Red Wings. What really impresses is the offensive, where the team proved very strong. This will be the seventh straight home game we can only imagine that the team would like to finish their long line of home matches with another win.
Colorado Avalanche has not been so successful, but still wins five wins after nine matches. 5-3 win against Dallas Stars broke a three match long loss sweat, after which the team can now go to Las Vegas with a little rye in the back. This is a team that rarely offers open matches.

It cries off injuries at home team, missing no less than two of their goalkeepers right now. Both Marc-Andre Fleury and Malcolmn Subban will miss a couple of weeks of play. The former claimed a brain injury a few days ago and needs to cure, while Malcolm Subban has problems with a lower body injury. In addition, Clayton Stoner is unavailable, while Erik Haula is highly uncertain. This is primarily the case with defensive breaks.
There are some damages to take into account also in Colorado Avalanche. Defensively, the team can manage without the patrons Patrik Nemeth and Sergei Boikov. Offensive is J.T. Compher and Tyson Jost not available in the next few weeks.
The feeling is that both teams have their strengths in the offensive and that they like to dance. With a few heavy defensive breaks in primarily the home team, there is also every opportunity to hurt each other.

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