Oilers vs Kings Series Odds, Schedule & Prediction 2025

By Michael Harrison in NHL Hockey
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- The Oilers and Kings will square off in the first round of NHL playoffs for the fourth straight year
- The 2025 Round 1 NHL Playoff odds favor the Oilers to advance with Game 1 Monday, April 21
- Read below for Oilers vs Kings series odds, preview, schedule and prediction
For the fourth straight season, the Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings will renew hostilities in Round 1 of the NHL Playoffs. Edmonton has won the three previous years, but this time around, LA has home-ice advantage, finishing second in the Pacific Division. In the 2025 Stanley Cup odds, Edmonton’s best price can be found at Bet365 at +950 to win it all, while Los Angeles is +2000 at BetMGM.
Despite starting on the road, oddsmakers firmly believe the Oilers will defeat the Kings yet again. According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Edmonton is a sizeable -135 moneyline favorite over the Kings. Will history repeat itself or will a lot of bettors’Â NHL Playoff Bracket be busted? Let’s take a look at the Round 1 NHL series odds, schedule, and make our early Oilers vs Kings prediction.
Edmonton Oilers vs Los Angeles Kings Series Odds
In the Oilers vs Kings series odds, Edmonton is a heavy -135 moneyline favorite, giving them a 57.45% implied win probability to advance to Round 2.

Odds as of April 17, 2025, at DraftKings Sportsbook. Claim the DraftKings promo code to bet on the NHL Playoffs.
Oilers vs Kings Series Schedule
The Oilers vs Kings series schedule has been released, with Game 1 set for Monday, April 21st. SN will carry the first four games in Canada, while TBS takes games 2 and 4 in the USA and TNT has game 3 following Game 1 (ESPN2).
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Oilers Are The Kings Playoff Kryptonite
Last postseason, the Oilers were within one game of winning their first Stanley Cup since 1990, but they fell in a seventh and deciding game to the Panthers to miss out on Lord Stanley.
Edmonton finished this campaign third in the Pacific Division with a 48-29-5 record. It’s the first time they didn’t finish second in the last four years, which is significant – they’ve defeated the Kings in the first round of playoffs in the last three postseasons, all of which saw them have home ice advantage (7 games in 2022, 6 in 2023, 5 in 2024).
Their top-two superstar players were both fantastic, as usual, with Leon Draisaitl, who is in the running to win the Hart Trophy, leading the league with 52 goals. Connor McDavid has also been brilliant, racking up 100 points. However, the latter missed 15 games with injuries, and the former eleven contests.
After being fourth in scoring last year, Edmonton slid to eleventh, and went from tenth in goals against average to 14th this year.
A major concern for Oil Country is the litany of injuries. While Draisaitl (missed last seven outings) and McDavid should be good to go this series, they aren’t 100%. Blueliner Mattias Ekholm is expected to be out versus LA, with others like Zach Hyman, Jake Walman, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Trent Frederic have missed significant time. Add to that Evander Kane, who hasn’t played all season due to a slew of ailments.
Kings Fight to Exorcise First-Round Demons
The LA Kings are hoping to get the monkey off their back against their pesky rivals. In the regular season, LA took care of the Oilers on three of four occasions, so they’ll have some confidence, especially because they shut them out twice this month.
After being middle of the road (16th) in scoring last year, Tinseltown was a little better at 13th in 2024-25. The goaltending continues to be a thorn in the side of opposing teams, as they were third best last year, and one notch better this go around. Darcy Kuemper has been brilliant in his first year between the pipes, ranking second in save percentage (.922) and GAA (2.02) among goalies with 50 starts.
LA has their own injury concerns, with Drew Doughty (ankle) missing four battles, but he came back to play Monday. Fellow blueliner Joel Edmundson didn’t suit up the last five games. Forward Tanner Jeannot is out week-to-week, and hasn’t competed since March 25th.
Adrian Kempe led the team with 73 points and co-led in goals (35) with Kevin Fiala, while captain Anze Kopitar continued to lead by example with 21 goals and 46 assists of his own.
Oilers vs Kings Series Prediction
It would be easy to pass off the Oilers as series winners, considering their history with LA, and the fact they went to the Cup Final last year. However, I do think Edmonton’s depth will be tested, particularly without quite the same secondary scoring, and the blue line missing key players. Add to that McDavid and Draisaitl clearly not quite healthy (though that didn’t hinder McDavid from putting up ten assists in four games since his return.)
They both have their distinct strengths and weaknesses. It’s not clearly obvious one way or the other who is markedly better, based on the stats. Here’s how these two teams match up:
Oilers vs Kings Head-to-Head Stats
From a pure hockey fan perspective, having superstars like McDavid and Drasaitl deeper in the postseason is a better thing. But in terms of making cash, the Kings are awfully enticing at plus money, considering they also have home ice advantage and the better goaltending.
While it would be an incredibly disappointing let down for the favored Oilers, following their 2023-24 campaign to the Cup Final, I’m willing to be a bit risky and side with the underdogs, particularly with much more team health.
EDM-LA Prediction:
- Kings Series ML (+115)
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Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 19 years, is the CEO of his "All Bets Par Off" weekly golf betting videos and his HDOG POD, along with several others.