Oilers vs Lightning Odds, Pick & Prediction (Tuesday, Feb. 25)

By Eric Rosales in NHL Hockey
Updated: February 25, 2025 at 10:09 am ESTPublished:

- The Edmonton Oilers (34-19-4) visit the Tampa Bay Lightning (32-20-4) on Tuesday Night Hockey
- Edmonton has been blown out twice coming out of the 4Nations Tournament
- Read below for Oilers vs Lightning prediction, odds and prop pick for Tuesday’s game on ESPN+
Two teams trending in opposite directions clash Tuesday night when the Edmonton Oilers (34-19-4) visit the Tampa Bay Lightning (32-20-4). Action gets underway from Amalie Arena in Tampa at 7:30pm ET, with national coverage provided by ESPN+/Hulu/Disney+.
Both teams have been given equal -110 odds on the moneyline, while the over/under is set at 6 goals. Can the Lightning extend its winning streak to six games, or do the Oilers break their own three-game losing skid?
Here is our Oilers vs Lightning prediction for Tuesday Night Hockey.
Oilers vs Lightning Prediction
The Oilers have the fourth-most road wins in the Western Conference and are tied for the fewest road losses (16-9-2), even after getting blown out in back-to-back games coming out of the 4Nations Tournament.
A trip to Tampa isn’t exactly a place to get right, but the Oilers have found recent success against the Lightning, winning four of the last six — though they do have just one win in the last five at Amalie Arena.
They’ll need to shore up the defense, as they’ve been outscored 13-6 in losses at Philadelphia and Washington – including a hat-trick to Alex Ovechkin last game.
The Lightning, meanwhile, came out of the break with a 4-1 win over the Kraken, extending their win streak to five straight, their best run so far this season.
Tampa, ranked third in the NHL in scoring at 3.57 goals per game, have tallied at least four goals in every win, while surrendering just 11 goals in that span.
They’ll be riding the hot hand of goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, who is 6-0-1 over his last seven games, sporting a 2.29 GAA and .920 save percentage on the year.
That being said, it’s taken a few games for Connor McDavid to find his groove after such a thrilling midseason tourney. He should be the difference as the Oilers snap theit skid.
Oilers vs Lightning Pick:
- Oilers ML (-110 at Bet365)
Oilers vs Lightning Odds
It’s such a close matchup that the books have set both teams at -110 on the moneyline. Basically, a $110 bet on either team winning outright would return a profit of $100.
If you’re playing the puck line, Edmonton is listed at -1.5 (+210), while the Lightning in at +1.5 (-260). Taking the Oilers to win by at least two goals is more risky, but that’s why the juice is on the plus side – providing a significantly higher payout. Taking the Tampa puck line? You cash in if they win outright or lose by a single goal.
The total (over/under) for this game is set at 6 goals, paying at -110 on either side.

SPORTSBOOK
Odds as of February 24, 2025 at Bet365 Sportsbook. Browse the available NHL betting apps for Tuesday’s games.
Oilers vs Lightning Player Prop Pick
Connor McDavid – Anytime Goalscorer (+150 at Bet365)
As mentioned, it’s been a sluggish start for McDavid coming out of the break, tallying just one assist and logging a minus-3 in each of the two road losses.
The Oilers’ captain has now gone four straight games without lighting the lamp, which has only happened two other times on the season.
He should be just fine against Tampa, though, as McDavid has scored goals in six of the last seven head-to-head matchups, eight goals in total.
Earlier this season, he potted a a gaol and an assist in a 2-1 Oilers win against Tampa.
Edmonton happens to employ the league’s top goal scorer alongside the NHL’s best player, so if you don’t think McDavid bumps the slump, don’t be afraid to sprinkle some on Leon Draisaitl.
Draisaitl’s 42 goals through 57 games are tops, and he’s scored a goal in five straight, and nine of his last 12.

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