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Edmonton Oilers vs NY Islanders Prediction 11-12-24 NHL Picks

NY Islanders (6-6-2) vs. Edmonton Oilers (6-7-1)
November 12, 2024 9:00 pm EDT
The Line: Edmonton Oilers -200 / NY Islanders +165; Over/Under: +6.5
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The New York Islanders and Edmonton Oilers meet Tuesday in NHL action at the Rogers Place. Here’s an Edmonton Oilers vs NY Islanders Prediction. This article will include an Edmonton Oilers vs NY Islanders Pick.

New York Islanders Betting Preview

The New York Islanders beat the Senators, lost to the Devils, and they play the Canucks and Kraken next. The New York Islanders are averaging 2.46 goals per game and are scoring 13 percent of their power play opportunities. Kyle Palmieri leads New York with 6 goals, Bo Horvat has 7 assists and Anders Lee has 53 shots on goal. Defensively, the New York Islanders are allowing 30.7 goals per game and are killing 65.6 percent of their opponent’s power plays. Semyon Varlamov has allowed 18 goals on 159 shots faced, and Ilya Sorokin has given up 23 goals on 274 shots.


Edmonton Oilers Betting Preview

The Edmonton Oilers lost to the Golden Knights, beat the Canucks, and they play the Predators and Maple Leafs next. The Edmonton Oilers are averaging 2.67 goals per game and are scoring on 15.8 percent of their power play opportunities. Leon Draisaitl leads Edmonton with 10 goals, Connor McDavid has 9 assists and Jeff Skinner has 44 shots on goal. Defensively, the Edmonton Oilers are allowing 3.2 goals per game and are killing 59 percent of their opponent’s power plays. Stuart Skinner has given up 31 goals on 264 shots faced, and Calvin Packard has allowed 14 goals on 123 shots.

Why the New York Islanders will win

  • The Islanders have won four of their last five games as road underdogs.
  • The Oilers have lost five of their last seven games as home favorites.
  • The Oilers have failed to cover the puck line in seven of their last eight games at Rogers Place.
  • The road team has covered the puck line in each of the Oilers’ last five games.
  • The road team has won the third period in each of the Oilers’ last five games.

Total Goals Facts

  • Each of the Oilers’ last four home games has gone UNDER the total goals line.
  • Six of the Islanders’ last seven road games against Pacific Division opponents have gone OVER the total goal line.
  • The ‘Over 1.5 Goals Period 3′ market has hit in each of the Islanders’ last eight games.
  • The ‘Over 1.5 Goals Period 3′ market has hit in 10 of the Oilers’ last 11 games as favorites against Metropolitan Division opponents.

Edmonton Oilers Player Prop Facts

  • Leon Draisaitl has recorded at least one point in each of the Oilers’ last eight games as home favorites against Metropolitan Division opponents.
  • Leon Draisaitl has recorded at least one assist in seven of the Oilers’ last eight games as home favorites against Metropolitan Division opponents.
  • Zach Hyman has scored a goal in each of his last four appearances with his team as a home favorite against the Islanders.

New York Islanders Player Prop Facts

  • Anthony Duclair has scored at least one goal in four of his last five appearances against Pacific Division opponents.
  • Bo Horvat has recorded at least one assist in five of the Islanders’ last six road games against Pacific Division opponents.
  • Mathew Barzal has recorded at least one point in 10 of his last 11 road appearances against Pacific Division opponents.

Edmonton Oilers vs NY Islanders Prediction

The Edmonton Oilers are the better team and should get the benefit of the doubt at home, but this line is a bit insane. The Oilers have underachieved up to this point, and they’ve been a joke defensively, especially when it comes to defending the power play. I’ve faded the Islanders a lot this season, and they’ve had a lot of frustrating losses. Still, -200 on an Oilers team that has yet to find their footing is nuts. I’ll take a stab with the Islanders at this price.

Randy Chambers's Free Pick: NY Islanders +165

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