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Detroit Red Wings vs. Edmonton Oilers: Preview, Predictions and Picks for January 30, 2025

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Jan 30, 2025 9:42 PM
The Edmonton Oilers, riding high on their current win streak, look to extend their success as they host the Detroit Red Wings at Rogers Place on Thursday, January 30, 2025, at 9:00 PM. With a strong 18-8-1 home record, the Oilers will aim to take advantage of their home-ice edge against the Red Wings, who have struggled on the road with a 9-10-3 record. Can the Oilers keep their momentum going, or will the Red Wings find a way to upset the hosts?
Detroit Red Wings vs Edmonton Oilers

Current Odds

DET
EDM
Over
6.5
-130
Under
6.5
+135
DET
+1.5
-278
EDM
-1.5
+250
DET
ML
+158
EDM
ML
-175

Red Wings vs Oilers statistics

Stat Red Wings Oilers
Goals For per Game 2.84 3.32
Goals Against Average 3.12 2.70
Shots per Game 26.4 31.9
Shots Against per Game 29.0 26.5
Power Play Goals 42 30
Power Play Goals Against 38 26
Short Handed Goals 2 2
Short Handed Goals Against 0 0
Penalty Minutes 308 341
Power Play Percentage 27.8 24.4
Penalty Kill Percentage 69.6 77.4

Edmonton Oilers recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/27/25 vs Seattle Kraken W 4-2
1/25/25 vs Buffalo Sabres W 3-2
1/23/25 vs Vancouver Canucks W 6-2
1/21/25 vs Washington Capitals L 3-2
1/18/25 @ Vancouver Canucks L 3-2

Detroit Red Wings recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
1/27/25 vs Los Angeles Kings W 5-2
1/25/25 vs Tampa Bay Lightning W 2-0
1/23/25 vs Montreal Canadiens W 4-2
1/21/25 @ Philadelphia Flyers L 2-1 OT
1/19/25 @ Dallas Stars L 4-1

Edmonton Oilers injuries

  • Mattias Ekholm (D): Day-To-Day
  • Kasperi Kapanen (RW): Day-To-Day
  • Stuart Skinner (G): Day-To-Day
  • John Klingberg (D): Injured Reserve
  • Connor McDavid (C): Suspension

Detroit Red Wings injuries

  • Jeff Petry (D): Injured Reserve
  • Patrick Kane (RW): Injured Reserve
  • J.T. Compher (LW): Day-To-Day
  • Vladimir Tarasenko (RW): Day-To-Day
  • Michael Rasmussen (C): Day-To-Day

Red Wings vs Oilers game info

Type Info
Venue Rogers Place
Location Edmonton, AB
Puck drop Thu 9:00 PM

Red Wings vs Oilers predictions

As the Detroit Red Wings get ready to face off against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place, attention is inevitably drawn toward Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond, two powerhouse players. Larkin, with 21 goals already stacked this season, seems poised to add to his tally. It's always fascinating to see how a player like Larkin, with his quick footwork and sharp instincts, maneuvers around an opponent's defense. Meanwhile, Lucas Raymond, who leads the team with 36 assists and a total of 56 points, will undoubtedly be pivotal in creating scoring opportunities. It wouldn't be surprising to see him and Larkin collaborating on some breathtaking plays on the ice. The chemistry these teammates have can be electric, and tonight's ambiance could just be the perfect setting for them to dazzle fans.

Turning our gaze toward the Edmonton Oilers, Leon Draisaitl is the name you'll hear echoing throughout the arena. With 35 goals under his belt and contributing 75 points to his team's stellar record, you can't help but expect some magic every time he dons his skates. Draisaitl’s uncanny ability to find gaps in the opposition's defense makes him a constant threat. You have to wonder how the Oilers will handle the absence of Connor McDavid, who typically thrives in the playmaker role with his league-leading 45 assists before his suspension. Last-minute changes often ruffle feathers, but in a well-polished team like the Oilers, Draisaitl might just step up even more to fill those gaps and ensure his team doesn’t lose its winning edge.

As for who might walk away victorious in this matchup, the scales seem to tip slightly in favor of the Edmonton Oilers. Despite missing McDavid, their robust home record of 18-8-1 is a tough hill to climb for any visiting team. The Oilers have a depth in talent and an inherent confidence that might just allow them to fend off the scrappy resilience of the Red Wings. Edmonton’s consistent performance this season, combined with the current betting odds favoring them, suggests they might hold their ground. But then again, the unpredictable charm of hockey is what makes every game nail-biting, right? So, while my money’s on Edmonton, one can never rule out a surprise comeback from Detroit. What do you think—are you sticking with the favorites or rooting for an underdog upset?

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