Finland and Canada play a full bet in the 4 Nations tournament in the evening.
Sebastian Aho has been far from his best. Aop
The most interesting game of the day
In both Finland and Canada, on Monday’s first 4 Nations, the final seat against the USA, regardless of the result of the later US -Swedish match.
With a three -point win, either Finland or Canada would be sure of the finalist after both fell Sweden in their own matches in overtime. Both two -point victory would leave Sweden the opportunity to bumble Finland or Canada out of the final. It would require Sweden to win the actual game time in the US.
The arrangement guarantees a full contribution to the Finnish-Canada match already in the regular game time.
The Finnish game still did not work very well against Sweden despite the victory. High -quality attacks (both straight and long) were still quite rare.
Finland can be said to have been both lucky and efficient in their goals against Sweden.
Also on the goalkeeper side, Finland was undoubtedly better than Sweden. On the player side of the Lion to the advantage, two opening matches have appeared Mikael Granlund and actually the only defender for a valid opening gaming Olli Määttä. From attackers Alexander Barkov and Mikko Rantanen They improved the second match and chemistry, at least in theory, could be expected to work even better now.
For the worst expectations of the attackers have deceived Sebastian Ahowho has not caught at all rhythm. Aho has also seen a lot of confusing discs and poor gaming. For Finland, one of the absolute key factors of the evening is whether the second chain central man will make his game work.
Finnish goal continues against Canada Kevin Lankinen.
After two matches in the tournament, Canadak is perhaps slightly contrary to expectations at two points. Against Sweden, the attitude stopped after the opening round after a 2-0 lead and against the US, the coin turned towards the Yankees.
A good basic potential coach (Jon Cooper) However, the leading group is still a team of Top-2 in the tournament. Also, the point of point of the biggest mega stars in Canada has so far been lean Connor McDavidin collected in two matches 1+1 and Nathan MacKinnon 1+0.
Canadian star Cale Makarin Playing against Finland is uncertain due to previous illness. According to the latest information, Makar would be in the lineup. This is what Canada has to give a little plus.
Instead, Canada can basically be lowered that the match is played in the US in Boston, and the maple leaves now do not have normal charming home support – perhaps the opposite. There have also been worries about team travel to Boston.
Canada’s paint to start Jordan’s Binnington. According to the NHL regular season statistics, the goalkeeper sector has an advantage on the Finnish side (Lankinen 90.5% / 2.53 and Binnington 89.7% / 2.89).
Finland -Canada starts at 8:10 pm.
The best bet of the day
In practice, practically, Canada, who plays in full stake/motivation, has to appreciate slightly more than the odds offered. Canada is unlikely to leave anything to the coincidence, and its only goal is to win the actual game time.
Veikkaus’ 1.43 coefficient of the Canadian actual game win is practically at the forefront of the market. I also believe that the company is trying to keep its Canada offer as attractive as possible, despite market movements.
Normally, taking these mini -coefficients up to the line is not very tasty, but this time I make an exception with a 71%.
The games of the day: Suomada -Canada 2 (odds 1.43).
The total balance of the day’s games: 36/69/87%
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