Edmonton Oilers vs. Utah Pick & Prediction NOVEMBER 29th 2024

Stadium: American Airlines Center Dallas
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6.5o 100

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Preview and Prediction

The Edmonton Oilers will try to make it back-to-back wins when they open a three-game road trip against the Utah Hockey Club on Friday in Salt Lake City.

The Oilers, who are 2-2-1 over their last five, have not played since a 6-2 win over the New York Rangers last Saturday.

Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Connor Brown, Evan Bouchard and Mattias Janmark all recorded multi-point performances in the win over the Rangers.

Draisaitl, who has goals in three straight games, has a team-leading 16 tallies and 30 points through 22 games this season. McDavid has 18 points (eight goals, 10 assists) in his last eight games.

"Our group played well in all aspects of the game," said McDavid, who had two goals and an assist against the Rangers. "I thought the penalty kill was great, and they pitched in with a goal. Five on five, it seemed we were able to generate a lot, which is good."

Despite the time off, Edmonton will be without the services of forwards Zach Hyman and Viktor Arvidsson when they face Utah. Both right wingers are out with undisclosed injuries.

Both are on the road with the team and could be available when Edmonton wraps up the trip against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.

Goaltender Stuart Skinner, who is 7-6-2 with an .882 save percentage and a 3.23 goals-against average in 15 starts this season, is a perfect 3-0-0 with a 2.65 GAA and an .867 save percentage in three career appearances against the franchise formerly known as the Arizona Coyotes.

The Coyotes won two of three meetings against Edmonton last season before relocating to Utah in the offseason.

Utah has two wins over its last six games following a 3-2 overtime victory in Montreal on Tuesday.

Mikhail Sergachev scored with 27 seconds remaining in overtime, and Dylan Guenther and Jack McBain scored the other Utah goals. McBain has scored in three straight games.

"We don't have to score six every time to win the game," Sergachev said. "We can help out our goalies a little bit and give up two, maybe one, and still win the game. And we showed it (Tuesday). Now we've just got to keep it going. It's not going to be pretty sometimes. You have to go to the net and take shots and get elbowed in the face, but you have to get through it, and I feel like our guys are doing that right now."

Utah defenseman Robert Bortuzzo left Tuesday's game with a lower-body injury and, despite practicing on Thursday, remains day-to-day, according to coach Andre Tourigny.

Utah enters Friday's contest vying for its first back-to-back victories since opening the season on a three-game winning streak (Oct. 8-12).

Guenther leads all Utah scorers with 10 goals in 22 games this season, while Guenther and captain Clayton Keller share the team lead with 20 points.

Karel Vejmelka, who will get the start Friday, is 3-6-0 with a .922 save percentage and a 2.25 GAA in 11 games this season. In four career appearances against the Oilers, Vejmelka is 1-3-0 with an .875 save percentage and a 4.66 GAA.

Friday is the first of three meetings between the two clubs. Utah visits Edmonton on Dec. 31 and the teams conclude the season series on March 18 in Edmonton.

PREDICTION
Edmonton Oilers
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3
Utah

Edmonton Oilers vs. Utah Recap NOV 29TH 2024

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored the overtime winner as the Edmonton Oilers edged the host Utah Hockey Club 4-3 on Friday night.

Hopkins stripped Matias Maccelli of the puck and beat Karel Vejmelka stick-side for his third of the season at 1:18 of the extra frame.

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl each had a goal and an assist and Vasily Podkolzin also scored for the Oilers, who have won back-to-back games and improved to 6-2-1 over their last nine.

Calvin Pickard made 28 saves in the win.

Alexander Kerfoot, Logan Cooley and Lawson Crouse responded for the Utah Hockey Club, which has lost five of its last seven (2-4-1).

Vejmelka stopped 28 shots.

Crouse tied it 3:42 into the third to force overtime, snapping a shot past Pickard for his fourth of the season, snapping a 14-game drought and forging a 3-3 tie.

Utah outshot Edmonton 13-5 and led 2-0 after one period.

Kerfoot opened the scoring one-timing a Kevin Stenlund two-on-one feed past Pickard for his fourth of the season at 6:17.

Utah took a 2-0 lead at 17:15 as Cooley scored his fifth of the season, tapping in the rebound off Juuso Valimaki's point shot.

Edmonton bounced back, scoring three times in the middle frame to take the lead.

Podkolzin got the Oilers on the board at 9:44 of the second, beating Vejmelka for his second of the season.

Edmonton tied it on a power play as Draisaitl one-timed a McDavid feed past Vejmelka at 14:01 for his team-leading 17th goal. Draisaitl has goals in four straight games.

With his 12th goal of the 2024-25 campaign, McDavid gave the Oilers its first lead on a power play at 18:22, beating Vejmelka short side.

McDavid has 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in his last nine games.

The Oilers recalled Drake Caggiula from the AHL's Bakersfield Condors on Thursday. The forward started Friday on the fourth line with Derek Ryan and Corey Perry.

Friday was the first of three meetings between the clubs. Utah visits Edmonton on Dec. 31, and the teams conclude the season series on March 18 in Edmonton.