The Edmonton Oilers visit the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m. ET. The game airs on ESPN+.

Edmonton secured a 4-1 victory at home its last time out on Dec. 11 against the Detroit Red Wings.

Toronto played at home in its last game on Dec. 11, and fell 3-2 in overtime against the San Jose Sharks.

As hockey matchups continue, prepare for the outing with everything you need to know ahead of Saturday’s game.

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Edmonton Oilers vs. Toronto Maple Leafs odds and betting lines

NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 5:51 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Favorite: Oilers (-117)Underdog: Maple Leafs (-103)Over/under: 6.5Oilers vs. Maple Leafs game info and start timeDate: Saturday, December 13, 2025Time: 7 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on ESPN+

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Oilers stats and trendsEdmonton has won 12 of its 24 games as a favorite this season.In 23 games with moneyline oddds shorter than -117, the Oilers have 12 wins.Per the moneyline odds, Edmonton has a 53.9% chance of winning this contest.Edmonton’s games this season have gone over 6.5 goals 17 of 31 times.In the last 10 games, the Oilers have gone 5-3-2 (65.0% of possible points).They are scoring at a 4.0 goals-per-game average (40 total) over that stretch.Defensively, the Oilers have given up 30 goals (3.0 per game) in those 10 matchups.Maple Leafs stats and trendsThe Maple Leafs have been the underdog 10 times this season, and upset their opponent in four of those games.Toronto is 3-6 when it is underdogs of -103 or longer on the moneyline.The moneyline set in this contest implies a 50.7% chance for the Maple Leafs to win.Toronto has combined with its opponent to score more than 6.5 goals in 18 of 30 games this season.In the last 10 contests, the Maple Leafs have gone 5-2-3 (60.0% of possible points).They are scoring at a 2.9 goals-per-game average (29 total) over that time.Defensively, the Maple Leafs have given up 19 goals (1.9 per game) in those 10 matchups.