The Colorado Avalanche (18-1-6) will attempt to continue an eight-game home win streak when they play the Vancouver Canucks (10-13-3) on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
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Ahead of this matchup, here’s who we project to take home the victory in Tuesday’s hockey action.
The Canucks have a 2-5-3 record over their last 10 contests. They have totaled 33 goals while allowing 40 in that time. On the power play, 41 opportunities have resulted in 10 goals (24.4% success rate).
Avalanche vs. Canucks Predictions for Tuesday
Our computer projections model for this matchup expects a final result of Avalanche 5, Canucks 1.
Moneyline Pick: Avalanche (-315)
Total Pick: No Pick – Predicted Margin Negligible
Spread Pick: Avalanche (-1.5)
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Avalanche Splits and Trends
The Avalanche (18-1-6 overall) have a 1-6-7 record in matchups that have required overtime.
Colorado has 11 points (4-1-3) in the eight games it has played that were decided by one goal.
In the one game this season the Avalanche scored just one goal, they won.
Colorado has taken four points from the four games this season when it scored a pair of goals (1-1-2 record).
The Avalanche have scored more than two goals in 20 games (16-0-4, 36 points).
In the nine games when Colorado has recorded a single power-play goal, it has a 7-0-2 record (16 points).
In games when it has outshot its opponent, Colorado is 12-1-4 (28 points).
The Avalanche have been outshot by opponents five times, winning each game (10 points).
Canucks Splits and Trends
The Canucks have a record of 10-13-3 this season and are 4-3-7 in overtime matchups.
Vancouver has earned 13 points (5-3-3) in its 11 games decided by one goal.
This season the Canucks registered just one goal in four games and they finished 0-3-1 in those matchups.
Vancouver has two points (1-6-0) in seven games this season when it has scored a pair of goals.
The Canucks have scored more than two goals in 14 games, earning 20 points from those contests.
This season, Vancouver has scored a lone power-play goal in 11 games has a record of 5-4-2 in those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Vancouver is 2-7-1 (five points).
The Canucks’ opponents have had more shots in 16 games. The Canucks finished 8-6-2 in those contests (18 points).
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Avalanche vs. Canucks Game Time and TV Channel
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