Edmonton Oilers vs Vegas Golden Knights December 14th 2024
Making on a bet on this NHL game featuring the Golden Knights versus the Oilers? The puck drops at 4:00 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on ESPN+. The game will be played at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB. The over/under for this matchup is currently set at 6 goals and the Oilers are the -1.5 favorite to win at home vs. the Golden Knights.
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Vegas vs. Edmonton Key Information
- Teams: Golden Knights at Oilers
- Where: Rogers Place Edmonton
- Date: Saturday, December 14th
- Betting Odds EDM -153 | VEG +130 O/U 6
The Golden Knights Can Win If…
With a 4-3 overtime win against Utah, the Golden Knights improved to 19-7-3. Vegas was favored on the puck line, but failed to cover. The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, and the combined 7 goals pushed the game over the line.
Vegas fell behind 2-0 before rallying with four different players finding the net. Brett Howden scored the game-winner at 17:45 in overtime.
Vegas fired 35 shots on goal but only scored four times in their 4-3 overtime win against Utah. Brett Howden netted his sixth goal of the season, while William Karlsson added his second. Pavel Dorofeyev opened the scoring for the Golden Knights, now with seven goals this year. Noah Hanifin contributed his second goal of the season and picked up two assists, bringing his assist total to five.
The Golden Knights were held scoreless in the first period before getting on the board with two goals in the second. They added another in the third and secured the win with a goal 2:15 into overtime. Vegas recorded 13 giveaways in the game.
Defensively, the Golden Knights will look to improve after allowing the first two goals of the game and a late equalizer at 13:10 in the 3rd period. Adin Hill recorded 16 saves with a save percentage of 84.2%. The defense also contributed 10 takeaways and 22 hits.
- Vegas has put together a record of 3-0 over their past three games. Against the spread, the team is 3-0 in these same games while going 0-3 on the over/under.
- Through their last ten regular season contests, Vegas has a record of 8-2. In these contests, the team went just 8-2 against the spread, while going 3-7 on the over-under.
The Oilers Can Win If…
Edmonton improved to 17-10-2 with a 4-2 road win over the Flames. The Oilers covered the puck line as -1.5 goal favorites, and the total of 6.5 goals fell short, as the combined score reached 6.
The Oilers had four different players score in the game. Edmonton took a 2-0 lead before Calgary tied it up, but the Oilers pulled ahead again with a goal at 9:50 in the third period and added an empty-netter with 3 seconds left to seal the win.
Edmonton’s offense found the net four times in their 4-2 win over Calgary. Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring with his 9th goal of the season, while Zach Hyman added his 3rd, including a power-play goal. Mattias Janmark sealed the game with an empty-netter, his 2nd of the year.
The Oilers took 31 shots on goal and recorded 10 giveaways. Draisaitl also contributed two assists, bringing his season total to 8. Edmonton scored twice in the first period and added two more in the third.
Edmonton’s defense gave up two goals, one at 4:33 in the second period and another at 4:28 in the third, but they held on for a 4-2 win. Stuart Skinner made 29 saves with a 93.5% save percentage. The Oilers’ defense also recorded 25 blocks, 19 hits, and 2 takeaways.
- Over their last three games, the Oilers have gone 3-0 straight up. In terms of betting, the team went 2-1 puck line in these matchups. Their over/under record in these matchups is 1-2.
- The Oilers have gone 8-2 over their last ten regular season games. Their record against the puck line in this stretch is 6-4 to go along with an over-under mark of 6-4.
The Lean
For a moneyline bet, I’m backing the Oilers to secure a victory over the Golden Knights at home. With the moneyline currently set at -153, I’m locking in my bet on the Oilers straight-up.
For my recommended choice in the puck line, I’m leaning towards the Golden Knights to cover. Even if the Oilers secure a straight-up win, this game is expected to be tightly contested, and the Golden Knights should cover the puck line.
If you’re looking at the over/under line set at 6 goals, our prediction is that this game will exceed that mark, and we strongly advise placing a bet on the over.
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Golden Knights and Oilers Face Off in High-Stakes Pacific Division Showdown
The Vegas Golden Knights and Edmonton Oilers, two Pacific Division heavyweights, are set to clash in Edmonton on Saturday afternoon, both riding four-game winning streaks and displaying dominant form over their last ten games. With both teams heating up, this matchup promises high-intensity action as one team’s momentum will come to an end.
Vegas Golden Knights: Road Warriors on a Roll
The Golden Knights continue to impress with their resilience and consistency, boasting an 8-1-2 record in their last 11 road games. Their most recent victory, a hard-fought 3-2 overtime win against the Winnipeg Jets, showcased their ability to thrive under pressure. Ivan Barbashev delivered in the clutch, scoring his 14th goal of the season — an overtime winner — while also leading the team in scoring against the Oilers in their previous encounters this season.
Key Performers for Vegas
- Ivan Barbashev: Barbashev has been instrumental for the Golden Knights, with three assists in a 4-2 win over Edmonton in November and the decisive goal in their 1-0 victory in December. His ability to step up in critical moments makes him a player to watch.
- Keegan Kolesar: The Manitoba native added to the win over Winnipeg with a goal in front of his hometown crowd, highlighting Vegas’ scoring depth.
- Adin Hill: The Knights’ goaltender has been exceptional, with an 11-2-2 record in his last 15 starts. Hill’s previous matchups against Edmonton saw him record a shutout in December and stop 27 shots in their November meeting.
Edmonton Oilers: Offensive Firepower Unleashed
The Oilers, fresh off a commanding 7-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild, have been firing on all cylinders. Their offense has been relentless, with 13 of their 18 skaters registering points in their last game. Superstars Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid continue to lead the charge, both riding four-game point streaks.
Dynamic Duo: Draisaitl and McDavid
- Leon Draisaitl: With 10 points (4 goals, 6 assists) in his last four games, Draisaitl is playing at an elite level. His chemistry with linemates Vasily Podkolzin and Kasperi Kapanen has elevated Edmonton’s attack.
- Connor McDavid: The three-time Hart Trophy winner is as consistent as ever, tallying nine points (2 goals, 7 assists) during his four-game streak and contributing in 13 of the last 15 games.
Head-to-Head History
Vegas has held the upper hand in the season series so far:
- November 6: A 4-2 win for the Golden Knights, fueled by Barbashev’s three-point performance.
- December 3: Vegas blanked Edmonton 1-0, with Hill delivering a perfect 28-save shutout.
Injury Watch: Evan Bouchard’s Status in Question
Edmonton may face a significant challenge if defenseman Evan Bouchard is unavailable. Bouchard left Thursday’s game late in the third period after a hard hit that sent him crashing headfirst into the boards. While initial reports suggest only minor soreness, his status for Saturday remains uncertain. Losing Bouchard, who has played all 29 games this season, could impact Edmonton’s blue line stability.
What’s at Stake?
This matchup is more than just a regular-season game — it’s a litmus test for both teams’ Pacific Division ambitions.
- For Vegas: Securing another road victory would solidify their position as the division leaders while continuing their dominance over Edmonton.
- For Edmonton: A win would demonstrate their ability to outmatch top-tier competition and maintain their offensive surge.
Keys to the Game
- Vegas’ Goaltending vs. Edmonton’s Offense: Adin Hill will need to replicate his stellar performances against Edmonton to keep their high-powered offense at bay.
- Depth Contributions: While stars like Barbashev, Draisaitl, and McDavid will play pivotal roles, contributions from players like Keegan Kolesar for Vegas and Kasperi Kapanen for Edmonton could swing the game.
- Bouchard’s Availability: If Bouchard is sidelined, Edmonton’s defense will need to adapt quickly to limit Vegas’ scoring opportunities.
Prediction
The game promises to be a thrilling contest of contrasting styles: Vegas’ disciplined defense and stellar goaltending against Edmonton’s explosive, star-driven offense. Whichever team capitalizes on key moments and neutralizes the opponent’s strengths will emerge victorious.