The Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks hit the ice in NHL action at Rogers Place on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 10 p.m. ET. The game airs on ESPN+.
Edmonton suffered a 4-3 home defeat against the Calgary Flames its last time out on Oct. 8, falling in the shootout 2-1.
In its last game on Oct. 9, Vancouver claimed a 5-1 home victory over the Calgary Flames.
Here is what you need to get ready for Saturday’s action.
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Edmonton Oilers vs. Vancouver Canucks odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 5:52 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Oilers (-177)Underdog: Canucks (+147)Over/under: 6Oilers vs. Canucks game info and start timeDate: Saturday, October 11, 2025Time: 10 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on ESPN+
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Oilers stats and trendsThe Oilers put together a 47-30 record when listed as a moneyline favorite last season.When playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -177 or shorter, Edmonton had a 26-12 record (winning 68.4% of its games).The Oilers have a 63.9% chance to win this contest based on the moneyline’s implied probability.In 61 games last season, Edmonton and its opponent combined for more than 6 goals.The Oilers’ 259 goals scored last season (3.2 per game) ranked 11th in the NHL.Defensively, the Oilers conceded 235 total goals (2.9 per game) to rank 14th in league action.The 51 power-play goals the Oilers put up last season (14th in the NHL) came via 215 power-play chances.Canucks stats and trendsThe Canucks claimed an upset victory in 19, or 40.4%, of the 47 games they played as an underdog last season.Vancouver was 5-6 as an underdog of +147 or longer on the moneyline last season.The moneyline implies a 40.5% chance to win for the Canucks.Vancouver played 42 games last season that ended with over 6 goals.With 233 goals (2.8 per game) last season, the Canucks had the league’s 23rd-ranked offense.The Canucks allowed 251 total goals (3.1 per game), 18th in the league.The Canucks had 50 power-play goals (15th in NHL) on 222 chances.