NHL Odds, Preview, Prediction: Canucks vs Oilers (Saturday, April 13)

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Canucks vs. Oilers Odds

Saturday, April 13
10 p.m. ET
ESPN+
Canucks Odds+100
Oilers Odds-120
Over / Under
6
-125o / +105u
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NHL odds here.

Here's everything you need to know about the Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers on Saturday, April 13 – our expert NHL prediction and pick.

Saturday night's Pacific Division matchup in the NHL between the Vancouver Canucks and the Edmonton Oilers promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of the best teams in the league filled with high-stakes action and betting opportunities.

As these two teams face off in Edmonton and with both squads within three points of the top seed in the division and vying for crucial points in the standings with three games left, this game is poised to be a must-watch event. So, let's dive right into my Canucks vs. Oilers prediction for Saturday.


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Vancouver Canucks

The Canucks come into this matchup with a solid offensive arsenal, ranking tenth in Corsi% and eighth in xG%. Their ability to generate high-quality scoring chances has been a key factor in their success, as evidenced by their sixth ranking in high-danger chances.

Additionally, Vancouver has been proficient on the power play, sitting ninth in goals on the man advantage.

Defensively, they've managed to hold their own, ranking sixth in expected goals against yet 20th in high danger chances. However, these numbers have come when starter Thatcher Demko has been in net. Tonight’s starting goaltender Casey DeSmith has struggled at times, with his save percentage and goals against average (GAA) figures placing him in the lower half among NHL goaltenders.

Despite this, the Canucks have shown resilience throughout the season and will look to capitalize on their offensive prowess to secure sweep the season series in Edmonton.

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Edmonton Oilers

The Oilers boast the most potent offense in the NHL, leading the league in several key metrics, including xG%, expected goals for, and high-danger chances. Their dynamic offensive duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl has wreaked havoc on opposing defenses all season, propelling the Oilers to the top of the league in scoring.

Additionally, Edmonton has been formidable on the power play, ranking fifth in power-play goals.

Defensively, the Oilers have been solid, ranking seventh in expected goals against and fifth in high-danger chances against. Starting goaltender Stuart Skinner has provided steady play between the pipes, posting respectable save percentage and GAA figures.

As they face the Canucks at home, the Oilers will look to leverage their offensive firepower and stout defensive play to secure a victory and bolster their position in the standings.

Edmonton lost the three previous games against Vancouver, but all three games came in the first month of the season and these teams were in very different positions at that time. The Canucks have fallen back down to earth, and the Oilers have been firing on all cylinders to become one of the best teams in the league.

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Canucks vs. Oilers

Betting Pick & Prediction

Considering DeSmith’s inconsistency in net and the Oilers' dominant offensive performance throughout the season, taking the Oilers moneyline at -110 odds at Caesars is the most favorable bet for this game.

The Oilers' offensive firepower, combined with their solid defensive play, presents a formidable challenge for the Canucks. Additionally, playing at home in Edmonton further strengthens the Oilers' advantage. They own a 27-8-4 home record while the Canucks are 22-13-4 on the road.

This final matchup between these two divisional rivals will portray a very different scenario than the first three games between them when Vancouver looked like the best team in the league and Edmonton was in the middle of firing their head coach and looking like a catastrophe.

Take the Oilers moneyline and expect a high-scoring affair between these two rivals.

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