Moneyline Favors the Colorado Avalanche in Battle with the Vancouver Canucks – Betting Odds and Pick
Vancouver pays a visit to Colorado on Tuesday, hoping to shut down the Avalanche snipers in hockey action at Pepsi Center.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Sportsbooks such as Sportsbook had the Colorado Avalanche as -137 favorites earlier today. The over under opened at 5.5 at Sportsbook for betting fans hoping to turn a profit on totals.
Odds Shark computer prediction formulas pick a 2.8-2.6 win for the Avalanche on Tuesday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming NHL matchups here.
Vancouver Canucks vs Colorado Avalanche Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Vancouver Canucks will look to vanquish their hosts on Tuesday, as they are 20-20-12 this season, while the Avalanche are 27-24-4. Vancouver is 17-21-14 against the total, while Colorado is 26-28-1 versus the number. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Colorado vs Vancouver injuries news.
It's an NHL hockey betting matchup between the No. 22-rated Colorado Avalanche and the No. 30-ranked Vancouver Canucks, according to the latest NHL power poll here at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
Offensively, the game matches up the Colorado Avalanche No. 11-ranked offense (2.71 goals per game) against a Vancouver Canucks defense that ranks No. 23 at 2.79 goals per game allowed. The Avalanche Sportsbook has clicked at a 19.57% rate while the Canucks have a 79.87% rate on the penalty kill.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
In their last action, Vancouver was a 4-1 loser at home against the Flames. Bettors on Calgary at +122 on the moneyline collected their winnings from that game, while the total score (5) sent PUSH bettors home happy as well.
Colorado was a 4-2 loser in its last match at home against the Jets. They lost as favorites, while the total score of 6 made Sportsbooks of OVER bettors.
Next Betting Matchups
Vancouver at Arizona, Wednesday, February 10th
Colorado at Ottawa, Thursday, February 11th