Free NHL Hockey Prediction: Red Wings vs Oilers Odds
Weekly NHL betting sees the Detroit Red Wings taking on the Edmonton Oilers Wednesday October 21st at Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta. Cappers Picks provides complimentary handicapping picks on all NHL Hockey season long so stay tuned for more FREE NHL hockey predictions.
Detroit Red Wings (3-2-0-0) vs. Edmonton Oilers (2-4-0-0)
Date: Wednesday October 21st
Time:9:30 PM EST
Venue: Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta
NHL Hockey Moneyline Odds: Edmonton -102
NHL Hockey Puck Line Odds: Edmonton -1.5
NHL Betting Total: 5.0
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A team on 2 game losing streak meets with a team on 2 game winning streak as the Detroit Red Wings visit Edmonton to take on the Oilers.
The Red Wings are in the midst of a 2 game losing streak as they dropped their 2nd straight game on Saturday, to the Montreal Canadiens in 4-1 fashion.
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Edmonton has put together two in a row and come in off a 2-1 win over Vancouver on Sunday.
Detroit
The Red Wings seem to be just kind of going through the motions as they’ve dropped 2 in a row and have fallen to 3-2 after starting 3-0.
Detroit could relish on the opportunity here on Wednesday as they have beaten Edmonton 8 times in a row and are 15-0-2 in the last 17 meetings.
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Rookie Dylan Larkin continues to be the standout for Detroit as he’s tallied at least 1 point in 5 straight games as he scored the lone goal in a 4-1 loss to Montreal. Henrik Zetterberg has also collected a point in 5 straight games.
Zetterberg has also been phenomenal against the Oilers. In the last 10 meetings, he holds a 10 point streak with 14 assists along with a goal.
The Red Wings are trying to find production out of their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th lines. The first line has done most of the damage while the other lines continue to struggle to get production.
Edmonton
The Oilers have put together a mini two game winning streak of their own after a 2-1 win over Vancouver on Sunday.
Like Detroit, Edmonton is getting some production from their rookie. Connor McDavid has put in 2 goals to go along with a pair of assists in this 2 game winning streak for the Oilers.
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Lauri Korpikoski continues to produce along side the rookie as he notched his 2nd goal in 3 games after converting on a breakaway attempt Sunday.
G Cam Talbot has lost 3 of 4 on the season, but isn’t playing as bad as his record indicates. Talbot has allowed 2 goals or less in 3 of the 4 games and sits with a SV% of .908.
Wednesday against Detroit will mark just the 2nd home game of the season for Edmonton. They dropped their one and only home game to St. Louis 4-2. Lauri Korpikoski and Taylor Hall recorded goals in the contest.
NHL Hockey Handicapping Trends
- Red Wings are 4-0 in their last 4 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of less than .400.
- Red Wings are 5-1 in their last 6 after scoring 2 goals or less in their previous game.
- Red Wings are 5-2 in their last 7 when their opponent allows 2 goals or less in their previous game.
- Oilers are 2-5 in their last 7 vs. Eastern Conference.
- Oilers are 16-41 in their last 57 Wednesday games.
Free NHL Hockey Prediction
The Red Wings success against the Oilers is such a large sample size, it has to be in the heads of the Oilers. Detroit needs to put the brakes on this mini losing streak and a date with Oilers is just what they need.
4* Free NHL Betting Pick: Detroit ML
At a pickem price, the Red Wings and their 8 game winning streak over the Oilers is the way to bet here.
NHL Free Score Prediction: Detroit 4- Edmonton 1
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