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Oilers vs. Jets Prediction, Odds, Picks - Dec. 6
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Oilers vs. Jets Prediction, Odds, Picks - Dec. 6

  • Jets cover the spread with a 4-3 Oilers win in Edmonton on Dec. 6, 2025.
  • Oilers and Jets combined for a game under the 6.5 total, matching bettors' Under predictions.
  • Connor McDavid led the Oilers with 14 goals in 28 games, contributing to the offense.
  • Kyle Connor of the Jets anchored the offense with 15 goals in 27 games.
  • Power-play efficiency stood out, with Edmonton converting on 32.39% of chances this season.
  • Oilers entered the game with a high goals-for pace but weak defense this season.
  • Jets showed resilience with 78 goals allowed this season, ranking 14th in defense.
  • Game featured strategic betting lines including moneyline and puck line forecasts.
  • Data Skrive and Sportradar provided statistics and analytical context for the matchup.
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Connor McDavid with a Powerplay Goal vs. Seattle Kraken
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Connor McDavid with a Powerplay Goal vs. Seattle Kraken

https://sports.yahoo.com/videos/connor-mcdavid-powerplay-goal-vs-032402195.htmlhttps://www.nhl.com/news/seattle-kraken-edmonton-oilers-game-recap-december-4-2025https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/47208199/connor-mcdavid-hat-trick-ties-mark-messier-oilers-rout-kraken
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  • Connor McDavid opened the scoring burst with a hat trick and an assist as Edmonton routed Seattle 9-4.
  • Leon Draisaitl contributed a goal and three assists to power Edmonton's offensive outburst in the big win.
  • Matthew Savoie scored twice as Edmonton built and then protected a comfortable lead during the middle period.
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6 Patrick Roy-inspired potential Oilers goalie trades that get increasingly demented
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6 Patrick Roy-inspired potential Oilers goalie trades that get increasingly demented

  • McIndoe lists six Patrick Roy–inspired goalie trades the Oilers could pursue, though none are realistic in today’s NHL.
  • The piece contrasts past and present, noting the 1995 Avalanche move that reshaped their franchise.
  • The author argues no elite goalie today matches the Roy-level impact or the current market constraints.
  • Examples of targets include Jordan Binnington, John Gibson, Juuse Saros, Sergei Bobrovsky, Ilya Sorokin, and Igor Shesterkin.
  • The piece frames the scenarios as playful hypotheticals rather than serious plans.
  • The column notes the risk of high-priced contracts and long-term deals complicating any move.
  • The author stresses the reality of today’s cap era undermines any Roy-like blockbuster.
  • The piece explores potential fits with teams that could be desperate for goaltending help.
  • The article treats these trades as speculative and not a forecast for Edmonton’s real strategy.
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Ranking Edmonton Oilers’ call-up options on suddenly thin defence depth chart
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Ranking Edmonton Oilers’ call-up options on suddenly thin defence depth chart

  • The Oilers list Jake Walman as day to day, raising defense depth concerns for Edmonton.
  • Bakersfield Condors’ recall options are ranked for potential NHL calls.
  • Josh Brown is identified as the top recall option due to veteran reliability on D.
  • Riley Stillman is the second option, offering veteran presence but less NHL experience than Brown.
  • Damien Carfagna is noted as a high-upside rookie with a plausible recall if circumstances allow.
  • Atro Leppanen could move up the list if improvement continues, though it's a bridge too far for now.
  • Cam Dineen would be higher on the list if healthy, given speed and puck-moving ability.
  • Beau Akey and Luke Prokop are noted as younger options with limited NHL deals.
  • The article notes the Oilers have used up to 12 defensemen in a season in recent years.
  • The recall order emphasizes a mix of veteran reliability and young potential, with several caveats.
  • Overall, depth issues on Edmonton's blue line prompt careful monitoring of both AHL performers and on-call veterans.
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'We're all on the same page': As McDavid shows his best, so do the Oilers
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'We're all on the same page': As McDavid shows his best, so do the Oilers

  • McDavid notches his first hat trick of the season as Edmonton routs Seattle 9-4.
  • Edmonton's power play shines, going four-for-five to fuel the victory.
  • Kris Knoblauch says the team is improving but not yet at their peak.
  • McDavid sits six points behind Nathan MacKinnon in the Art Ross race after scoring three on seven shots.
  • Edmonton’s defensively solid play and goaltending help sustain the win.
  • Edmonton outscored Seattle in three key segments, building a 3-0 and 6-2 lead before late goals.
  • The Oilers face Winnipeg, Buffalo and Detroit next, aiming to stay in the Pacific top three.
  • McDavid highlighted his shift-start aggression, saying he wanted to shoot more this season.
  • Edmonton soaked up Seattle’s late goals while maintaining most of the lead.
  • The article frames this win as a potential turning point after a rough start to the season.
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