The Edmonton Oilers (0-0-1), coming off a 4-3 shootout loss to the Calgary Flames, host the Vancouver Canucks (1-0) at Rogers Place on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+. The Canucks took down the Calgary Flames 5-1 in their most recent game.

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Before watching this matchup, here is a peek at which club we think will come out on top in Saturday’s action on the ice.

Oilers vs. Canucks Predictions for Saturday

Our computer model for this game predicts a final result of Canucks 5, Oilers 1.

Moneyline Pick: Canucks (+147)
Total Pick: Over 6 (computer predicts 6.5 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Canucks (+1.5)

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Oilers Splits and Trends

The Oilers finished 17-6-23 in overtime games last season on their way to an overall record of 48-29-5.
Edmonton picked up 61 points (28-13-5) in the 46 games it played that were decided by one goal.
Looking at the nine times last season the Oilers finished a game with just one goal, they had a 2-7-0 record, picking up four points.
Edmonton finished 2-10-2 in the 14 games last season when it scored exactly two goals (registering six points).
The Oilers were 58-13-4 when they scored three or more goals (to record 120 points).
In the 41 games when Edmonton scored a lone power-play goal, it went 25-11-5 to record 55 points.
In games when it outshot its opponent, Edmonton was 47-20-5 (99 points).
The Oilers were outshot by their opponent 26 times, and went 10-15-1 (21 points).
Canucks Splits and Trends

The Canucks had a record of 38-30-14 last season and were 10-14-24 in overtime games.
Vancouver accumulated 42 points (15-5-12) in its 32 games that finished with a one-goal margin.
Last season the Canucks recorded just one goal in 13 games, and they finished 0-12-1.
When Vancouver scored two goals last season, they amassed 15 points (5-7-5 record).
The Canucks scored more than two goals 48 times, accumulating 74 points (33-7-8).
Last season Vancouver scored a single power-play goal in 34 games, posting a record of 19-8-7.
When outshooting its opponent last season, Vancouver was 17-10-4 (38 points).
The Canucks were outshot by their opponents 49 times last season, and took 51 points from those games.

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Oilers vs. Canucks Game Time and TV Channel

When: Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 10 p.m. ET
TV Channel: ESPN+
Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
Where: Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta

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