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Our Penguins vs. Oilers predictions call for an Edmonton victory, but we also think goals will be hard to come by.
View the Oilers projected lines, defence pairings and starting goaltender for Thursday's return of Stuart Skinner & Brett Kulak to Rogers Place with the Penguins
BOTTOM LINE: The Edmonton Oilers and the Pittsburgh Penguins meet in a non-conference matchup. Edmonton has a 25-18-8 record overall and a 12-7-4 record on its home ice. The Oilers have gone 23-4-7 in games they score at least three goals.
Pregame There’s nothing better than an unexpected return to the lineup, each team has a good one tonight. Nine days ago, Erik Karlsson wasn’t to be re-evaluated for two weeks. He’s back tonight. Arturs Silovs starts in goal.
Members of the Pittsburgh Penguins weren’t terribly jubilant when management decided to trade starting goaltender Tristan Jarry to the Edmonton Oilers on Dec. 12. Affectionately known as “Jars” by his teammates,
The Edmonton Oilers are struggling to stop goals this season, and Connor McDavid is speaking out about it.
The Pittsburgh Penguins (24-14-11, 59 points) look to remain unbeaten on their Western road trip on Thursday night when they take on the Edmonton Oilers (25-18-8, 58 points) on the back end of a back-to-back.
While he didn't play in Pittsburgh's 6-2 win over the Oilers, Stuart Skinner's effort in his brief tenure as a Penguin has been a factor for a team looking to return to the playoffs for the first time since 2021-22.