Anaheim Ducks vs. Edmonton Oilers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-26-2023
Anaheim Ducks vs. Edmonton Oilers Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-26-2023

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A pair of teams from the Pacific Division clash on the ice north of the border in the province of Alberta. The Anaheim Ducks are on the road as they make the trip to face the Edmonton Oilers Sunday night. Anaheim was dropped 5-2 by the Kings at home in their previous contest Friday night. Edmonton blanked Washington 5-0 on the road Friday in their previous contest to get back in the win column. In the last 10 meetings between the teams, the Oilers own a 7-2-1 advantage and have won the last three meetings. That includes a 3-1 victory on the road in the most recent matchup between the teams on April 5, 2023.

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Anaheim suffered their fifth straight loss as they were dumped on the road by the Kings in their previous contest Friday night. The Ducks entered Saturday 9-11-0 on the season and stood sixth in the Pacific Division, 12 points behind Vegas for the top spot in the division. They were 10 points behind Vancouver for the final guaranteed spot in the division. Anaheim is 27th in the league in goals per game as they average 2.80 goals per contest. The Ducks are 17th in the league in goals against as they allow an average of 3.25 goals a night. Anaheim is 13th in power play success as they cash in on 21.9% of their chances with the man advantage on the year. The Ducks are 13th in the league in the penalty killing department as they successfully navigate 80.7% of their shorthanded situations on the year.

Against Los Angeles, Anaheim struggled in their own end of t he ice again and that handed them a fifth straight defeat. The Ducks were outshot 13-11 in the opening period and trailed 2-0 on the scoreboard after 20 minutes of play. In the second period, Anaheim was outshot 13-8 and outscored 2-1 to trail 4-1 at the second intermission. The Ducks spotted the Kings a pair of goals in the opening three minutes of the stanza to trail 4-0 before Radko Gudas got them on the board with his fourth goal of the season at 12:42 off assists from Frank Vatrano and Ryan Strome to narrow the margin to three goals. In the third period, Anaheim held a 12-5 edge in shots with each team scoring once, leaving them well short on the scoreboard. After giving up a goal to trail 5-1, Alex Killorn got the Ducks back within three with his first goal of the year, on the power play, at 11:24 off assists from Mason McTavish and Troy Terry. They could get no closer than that as time expired. John Gibson made 26 saves for the Ducks in the loss, where the shots were even at 31. He is expected to be between the pipes here as well.

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