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- Nashville Predators have gone 2-6-2 across their last ten in the NHL
- Colorado Avalanche sit top of the Central Division after winning their last six
Sides at contrasting ends of the Central Division lock horns in the NHL on Nov 22, as the high-flying Colorado Avalanche take on the Nashville Predators.
The Avalanche has been the form side in the NHL recently, winning eight of their last ten, which includes a six-game winning streak.
Meanwhile, the Predators sit bottom of the Central Division after finding wins hard to come by. That is reflected after going 2-6-2 across their last ten.
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Preds Will Have Odds Stacked Against Them
The Nashville Predators have endured a frustrating NHL season to this point. They currently sit bottom of the Central Division standings after winning just six of their 20 games.
A difficulty in recording wins has continued across their last ten after claiming just two victories. Meanwhile, over the same period, they have suffered six defeats in regulation time.
Last time out, they were beaten 4-0 by the Penguins in the NHL Global Series.
Avalanche in Hot Form
The Colorado Avalanche have been the eye-catching team in the NHL across recent weeks.
They have smoothly moved to the top of the Central Division after winning eight of their last ten. Meanwhile, they are yet to suffer a regulation-time loss across that period. Their red-hot winning form has continued in recent outings, winning each of their last six.
Earlier this week, they recorded a straightforward 4-1 home victory over the New York Islanders.
| TOTAL | Avalanche | Predators | DRAWS | |
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| WINS | 109 | 49 | 55 | - |
| GOALS | 656 | 322 | 334 |
Avalanche vs. Predators NHL Picks
This is a slight mismatch based on recent performances, but the Predators should be a fresh team after having nearly a week off.
However, even that shouldn't be too much of a factor when the standout team in the Western Conference so far this term comes to town.
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Colorado Avalanche
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