Stadium: Rogers Place (Edmonton)
13.12.2023 06:00
Prediction for the NHL match which will take place on December 13. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the team conditions! Several betting options are available.
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For Edmonton, the current regular season started incredibly difficult. In 12 starting meetings, the Oilers suffered ten defeats with two wins. Of course, such poor results led to the firing of Jay Woodcroft, and Chris Nobloch became the new head coach. Gradually, he understood the reasons for the failures, and therefore, progress gradually came. The Blue and Orange played especially strongly from the end of November to December, which allowed them to produce a 7-match winning streak and often crushed their opponents. Despite such a quality stretch, the Canadian team still sits tenth in the Western Conference standings.
Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago continues to work for the future. In recent months, the Blackhawks have said goodbye to the club's recent legends and finally started developing their youth, which is plentiful in the system. Of course, it's impossible to combine this process with solving big problems, and that's why the results are disappointing. From the beginning of the regular season, the Redblacks started losing points, which they are still doing. They have suffered five defeats in the last seven meetings, beating only Anaheim and St. Louis - 1:0 and 3:1, respectively. This is only good enough for the penultimate place in the Western Conference standings.
Expert Betting Tips
Edmonton and Chicago are not far from each other in the Western Conference standings, approaching the head-to-head confrontation in a completely different shape. The Oilers have been on a great run since the head coach change, and that's why they haven't lost in seven games in a row. They've had the same winning streak at Rogers Place. The Hawks can't boast of anything similar, as they continue to lose points, and they play especially poorly on the road, where they have lost in regulation time in the last seven consecutive battles.
The confrontation between Edmonton and Chicago has been very entertaining and productive lately. In the previous 12 head-to-head meetings, the rivals scored 95 pucks (7.92 average per game). In the upcoming battle, there should be no problems with goals, and the Oilers, who have scored 27 goals in the last five home games (5.40 average per game), will be especially diligent in realizing their chances.