Colorado Avalanche vs Edmonton Oilers November 30th 2024
Betting on today’s Oilers and Avalanche game? Catch the action at Ball Arena in Denver, CO, as the Avalanche hosts this showdown at 10:00 ET on ESPN+. The odds for this Western conference game currently have the Avalanche as the -1.5 goal favorite with the over/under line sitting at 6.5 goals.
Edmonton vs. Colorado Key Information
- Teams: Oilers at Avalanche
- Where: Ball Arena Denver
- Date: Saturday, November 30th
- Betting Odds COL -122 | EDM +103 O/U 6.5
The Oilers Can Win If…
With a 4-2 win over the Flames, the Oilers moved to 12-9-2 this season. Edmonton covered the puck line as -1.5 goal favorites, and the total of 6.5 goals was never threatened, as the combined score reached just 6.
Edmonton jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first period, but Calgary tied it up with goals in the second and third periods. Zach Hyman put the Oilers back in front with a goal at 9:50 in the third, and Mattias Janmark sealed the win with an empty-netter at 19:57.
Edmonton’s offense found the net four times, with Leon Draisaitl scoring his 9th goal of the season. Zach Hyman added his 3rd goal, while Mattias Janmark sealed the game with an empty-netter, his 2nd goal of the year. The Oilers took 31 shots on goal and scored twice in the 1st period, with Draisaitl’s opening goal coming just 20 seconds into the game.
Hyman’s goal came on a power play, and Draisaitl picked up two assists, bringing his total to 8 for the season. Edmonton had 10 giveaways and scored their final goal with just 3 seconds left in the game.
Defensively, the Oilers allowed the Flames to tie the game at 2-2 with a goal at 4:28 into the 3rd period, but they didn’t give up another. Stuart Skinner recorded 29 saves with a 93.5% save percentage, and the Oilers’ defense finished with 2 takeaways and 19 hits.
- Edmonton has put together a record of 2-1 over their past three games. Their record vs the puck line in these matchups is less impressive at 1-2, while posting an over-under record of 3-0.
- The Oilers have gone 6-4 over their last ten regular season games. The team’s record vs the puck line was just 3-7, in addition to an over-under mark of 7-3.
The Avalanche Can Win If…
With a 5-2 loss to the Predators, the Avalanche fell to 13-11-0 this season. Colorado took the lead with a goal early in the second period, but Nashville responded with five unanswered goals, including two empty-netters.
The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, and the combined 7 goals surpassed that mark. As underdogs on the puck line, the Avalanche failed to cover.
In their 5-2 loss to Nashville, Colorado took 30 shots on goal but only found the net twice. Cale Makar opened the scoring with his 5th goal of the season, a power-play tally in the second period. Nathan MacKinnon added his 6th goal, which came late in the third period.
Makar also picked up his 16th assist on MacKinnon’s goal. MacKinnon, who had 6 shots on goal, earned his 14th assist on Makar’s earlier goal. The Avalanche recorded 23 giveaways in the game.
Defensively, the Avalanche gave up five goals to the Predators, including two empty-netters late in the third period. Justus Annunen made 21 saves with a save percentage of 87.5%. Colorado’s defense also recorded 11 takeaways and 26 hits.
- Colorado has put together a record of 1-2 in their last three games (regular season). In these matchups, they ended with an puck line record of 0-3 and an over-under mark of 2-1.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Avalanche have gone 7-3 straight up. This includes going 3-7 vs. the puck line along with an over-under mark of 5-5.
The Lean
For a moneyline bet, I’m backing the Avalanche to secure a victory over the Oilers at home. With the moneyline currently set at -122, I’m locking in my bet on the Avalanche straight-up.
When making a puck line pick, we’re backing the Avalanche to win and cover. Watch for the Avalanche to win this game by multiple goals over the Oilers.
When considering the over/under line, which is currently at 6.5 goals, we believe that this game will remain below that figure, and we recommend wagering on the under.
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Oilers vs. Avalanche: A Clash of Titans Set to Unfold in Denver
The Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche face off Saturday night in Denver, each carrying momentum—and challenges—into this high-stakes matchup. With both teams playing back-to-back games, they’ll be on equal footing in terms of fatigue, setting the stage for a battle between two Western Conference powerhouses.
Level Playing Field After Friday Games
Both teams come into Saturday’s game following contrasting results on Friday night. The Oilers edged out a thrilling 4-3 overtime win against Utah, leaving them energized and optimistic. The Avalanche, meanwhile, fought hard but fell short in a 5-3 loss to Dallas.
While the Oilers celebrated a victorious flight to Denver, the Avalanche have more to worry about than their loss. Defenseman Josh Manson exited the game with an upper-body injury, adding to Colorado’s growing injury woes.
Injury-Stricken Avalanche Fighting Through Adversity
For the Avalanche, this season has been defined by resilience. Manson’s potential absence highlights Colorado’s ongoing battle with injuries:
- Artturi Lehkonen missed the first 13 games following offseason shoulder surgery but is back in the lineup.
- Jonathan Drouin returned from a 16-game absence but is sidelined again.
- Ross Colton remains out with a fractured foot.
Despite these setbacks, Colorado has managed to stay competitive, winning eight of its last 12 games before Friday’s loss. This success is largely thanks to the brilliance of their star players:
- Mikko Rantanen is on fire with 11 goals and eight assists in November.
- Cale Makar is on pace for a career-best 100-point season, anchoring the team from the blue line.
- Nathan MacKinnon, despite a rare nine-game goal drought, leads the team with 36 points.
Head coach Jared Bednar acknowledged the challenges but remained focused. “It’s frustrating … it just seems like we’re having a tough time getting through a game healthy,” he said after Friday’s loss.
Oilers’ Resurgence: Building Momentum
After a shaky start to the season, the Oilers are surging. A 6-2-1 record over their last nine games has propelled them back into contention, and their core players are stepping up:
- Leon Draisaitl leads the team with 17 goals and 32 points, serving as a consistent offensive threat.
- Connor McDavid, who missed three games earlier this season with an ankle injury, is rounding into form with a team-leading 18 assists.
Draisaitl reflected on the team’s progress: “We’re in a fine position. It’s not exactly where we want to be, but we’re within striking distance. It’s just about finding win streaks that last longer than two games.”
The Stakes: A Meeting of Western Conference Contenders
Saturday night’s game is the first of three meetings this season between these rivals, both of whom remain firmly in their championship windows. Their last playoff encounter—the 2022 Western Conference Finals—saw Colorado sweep Edmonton en route to their Stanley Cup triumph.
The Oilers came tantalizingly close to claiming their sixth Stanley Cup last spring, falling in a dramatic Game 7 to the Florida Panthers after overcoming a 3-0 series deficit. This season, they’re determined to take the next step.
Adding to Edmonton’s optimism, winger Zach Hyman could return during the current road trip. Hyman, sidelined since Nov. 19 with an undisclosed injury, practiced with the team on Thursday and is traveling with the squad.
Key Matchups to Watch
- Connor McDavid vs. Nathan MacKinnon: Two of the league’s premier centers go head-to-head, each capable of changing the game in an instant.
- Mikko Rantanen vs. Edmonton’s Defense: Can the Oilers contain Rantanen’s red-hot November form?
- Goaltending Battle: With both teams playing back-to-back games, fatigue may affect the netminders. Expect pivotal saves—or miscues—to play a significant role.
Historical Context Adds Weight to the Game
While this is just a regular-season clash, the history between these two teams adds extra intrigue. Colorado swept Edmonton in their 2022 playoff series, but the Oilers are eager to prove they’ve grown stronger since then. Both teams remain elite in the Western Conference and could meet again in the postseason.
Prediction: A Tight, High-Stakes Showdown
With both teams eager to build momentum, this game promises fast-paced, high-intensity hockey. The Avalanche will rely on their stars to overcome injuries, while the Oilers aim to extend their recent run of success. Expect an entertaining contest as these two giants clash in Denver.
Conclusion
The Oilers and Avalanche are set for a marquee matchup that showcases the grit and talent of two championship-caliber teams. Whether it’s the brilliance of McDavid and Draisaitl or the resilience of Makar and Rantanen, fans are in for a treat as these rivals battle it out in Denver.