The Colorado Avalanche (9-1-5) visit the Vancouver Canucks (8-8) at Rogers Arena on Sunday, Nov. 9 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with each team back in action after a victory. The Avalanche are coming off a 9-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers, while the Canucks knocked off the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3 in their last outing.

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Prepare for this matchup by checking out our pick for who will come out on top in Sunday’s hockey action.

Over the past 10 games, the Canucks have registered a 4-6-0 record after putting up 25 total goals (five power-play goals on 30 power-play opportunities during that span, for a success rate of 16.7%). Their opponents have scored a combined 33 goals in those games.

Avalanche vs. Canucks Predictions for Sunday

Our computer projection model for this matchup predicts a final result of Avalanche 4, Canucks 2.

Moneyline Pick: Avalanche (-172)
Total Pick: Under 6.5 (computer predicts 6.2 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Avalanche (-1.5)

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Avalanche Splits and Trends

The Avalanche (9-1-5 overall) have a -5-5 record in contests that have required overtime.
Colorado has seven points (2-1-3) in the six games it has played that were decided by one goal.
Colorado has finished 1-1-1 in the three games this season when it scored a pair of goals (registering three points).
The Avalanche have scored at least three goals in 12 games (8-0-4, 20 points).
In the five games when Colorado has recorded a lone power-play goal, it has a 3-0-2 record (eight points).
In games when it has outshot its opponent, Colorado is 7-1-3 (17 points).
The Avalanche have been outshot by opponents twice, and won both times (four points).
Canucks Splits and Trends

The Canucks have a 4-0-4 record in overtime games this season and an 8-8 overall record.
In the six games Vancouver has played that were decided by one goal, it racked up eight points.
This season the Canucks recorded just one goal in three games and they lost every time.
Vancouver has two points (1-3-0) in four games this season when it has scored a pair of goals.
The Canucks have scored more than two goals in eight games, earning 14 points from those contests.
Vancouver has scored a single power-play goal in five games this season and has registered eight points from those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Vancouver is 2-3-0 (four points).
The Canucks have been outshot by opponents 11 times this season, and earned 12 points in those games.

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