Top players: Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews (if both are playing) – two team leaders with vast experience who can influence the game.
Strengths: Chicago has a strong penalty kill, which could be a key factor against a team that often capitalizes on power plays. Additionally, their home form is slightly better than their away form.
Achievements: The team has won several games in the past season, but in the current one, they are struggling, occupying the lower spots in the standings.
Injuries: Brossoit and Krejci are out, weakening the team’s defense.
Top players: Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl – two superstars with outstanding individual stats, capable of deciding matches on their own.
Strengths: Edmonton is an attack-oriented team, and its stars know how to break through defenses, making them dangerous in offensive play. They are also very effective on the power play, which gives them an extra edge.
Achievements: Edmonton is fighting for the top positions in the conference and has been performing well despite some recent setbacks.
Injuries: The absence of Ekholm and Kane also weakens the roster, but despite this, the Oilers are strong enough to secure a victory.
Likely winner: Edmonton is the clear favorite in this matchup. With a higher standing in the table and star players like McDavid and Draisaitl, they should have the upper hand. Chicago, despite occasional victories, is unlikely to consistently compete with such an opponent.
Expected score: 4-2 in favor of Edmonton. Chicago may have a few sharp attacks, but overall, the Oilers should dominate thanks to their powerful offensive line. Overall, Edmonton winning is the most likely outcome.
Edmonton has a clear edge over its opponent and should secure the two points in the upcoming game without much trouble. Most of their previous encounters with Chicago have ended in favor of the visitors within regulation time, often with a multiple-goal margin. Furthermore, Chicago is currently in mediocre form and has struggled in recent matches. Typically, even on the road, the Oilers manage to secure victories when facing clear underdogs, so it makes sense to back their straight win this time as well.
Bookmakers are offering odds of 4.30 for Chicago, 4.80 for a draw, and 1.65 for Edmonton. Total over 5.5 goals is offered at 1.70, total under at 2.15.
Prediction: Edmonton to win at 1.65