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Calgary and Toronto are meeting in the National Hockey League. Toronto is currently in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, but the team has been struggling in their recent games. They have suffered four losses in their last five games, which is not giving them much confidence. Meanwhile, Calgary is in good form and riding a wave of success, winning four games in a row. They are currently in ninth place in the Western Conference and have a good chance of making the playoffs if they continue playing like this. Additionally, Calgary will be playing on their home ice, where they have been performing well and rarely dropping points. On the other hand, Toronto is facing difficulties in defense and has issues with their goaltending. Taking these factors into account, it can be assumed that Calgary will come out as the winner in this game.
In this match, I lean towards Toronto's victory. Calgary has a four-game winning streak, but they look less confident, especially considering the injured goaltender Markstrom and the absence of Gaudreau. Meanwhile, Toronto is on a four-game losing streak, but they are still a more balanced team and have experienced players like Matthews, Marner, and Nylander who can pose a lot of problems for Calgary. They will also be motivated to correct their mistakes and show their best game to not lose their playoff spot. Although Toronto has issues with the goaltending position, their strong offense can outweigh this disadvantage and help them secure a victory. As a result, I expect Toronto to win this match.