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My Oilers vs. Flames predictions and top NHL picks are calling for Edmonton to win the rivalry’s final installment of the season tonight.
BOTTOM LINE: The Calgary Flames take on the Edmonton Oilers in a matchup of Pacific Division opponents. Calgary is 22-27-6 overall with an 8-6-1 record against the Pacific Division. The Flames have allowed 164 goals while scoring 136 for a -28 scoring differential.
A pair of Western Conference squads meet when the fifth-place Edmonton Oilers (28-21-8) visit the 14th-place Calgary Flames (22-27-6) at Scotiabank Saddledome on Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. Calgary lost 4-2 at home against the Toronto Maple Leafs in its last game on Feb. 2.
The Calgary Flames (22-27-6) will close out the pre–Olympic break portion of their schedule with a familiar and fiery matchup, hosting the Edmonton Oilers (28-21-8) in a Battle of Alberta showdown on Wednesday night.
Goalie also has assist, Gridin gets 2 points for Calgary; Draisaitl scores 2 for Edmonton, which drops 3rd straight
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Devin Cooley shines as Calgary Flames edge Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in Battle of Alberta thriller
The Calgary Flames defeated the Edmonton Oilers with a score of 4-3 at Scotiabank Saddledome on Wednesday, with Devin Cooley making 36 saves and helping to make his debut in the NHL a success. The Oilers are now on their third consecutive loss,
Welp…that sucks. Don’t fret, though, Edmonton Oilers fans. Soon, you too will get a break from this team, a much-needed and much-deserved break at that. However, if you crave one more game – the 58th of the NHL regular season already – well,
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Scenes From Morning Skate: The Oilers need this one
The Edmonton Oilers went 4-4 over a homestand that could’ve pushed them into first place in the Pacific Division. Instead, they got smoked 5-2 by the Toronto Maple Leafs at Rogers Place last night.