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Nashville PredatorsPrediction: Toronto will win against San Jose by a margin of 2+ goals. San Jose is currently the worst team in the league, playing without shine, while Toronto is demonstrating quality hockey and are among the leaders. Additionally, in the last three games between these teams, Toronto has shown convincing victories with a significant margin of 2+ goals. Therefore, considering the current form and the history of matchups between the teams, it is likely that Toronto will defeat San Jose by a 2+ goal margin.
Prediction: Toronto to win with a handicap (-1.5). The team has been showing high scoring and attacking efficiency, as evidenced by their recent 5-2 victory. Forward Matthews and linemate Kapenen are scoring goals at an impressive rate and will pose a major threat to the opponents. The defensive issues for the opponents will force them to expend a lot of energy in defense, creating an advantage for Toronto in the attacking zone. It is expected that Toronto will extend their lead and win the match by a two-goal margin.