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Blues vs Oilers Prediction, Odds, Injuries & Player Props – Wednesday Night Hockey

Brady Trettenero

By Brady Trettenero in NHL Hockey

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Feb 4, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; St. Louis Blues defenseman Colton Parayko (55) reacts after scoring against the Edmonton Oilers during the third period at Enterprise Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images
  • The St. Louis Blues have gone from +120 underdogs to +105 as sharp money pours in ahead of their matchup with the Edmonton Oilers
  • The Blues have won 12 of their last 13 games and are fighting for playoff positioning
  • See my Blues vs Oilers predictions below, along with the latest odds and top player props

Wednesday’s marquee NHL matchup features a pair of Western Conference contenders as the surging St. Louis Blues (43-29-7) visit the shorthanded Edmonton Oilers (44-28-5).

The betting market has seen a notable shift toward St. Louis, with the Blues going from +120 underdogs to +105 as of Wednesday afternoon. Edmonton is now just a slight -115 home favorite in a game with huge playoff implications.

The puck drops at 10:00 pm ET from Rogers Place in Edmonton, with TNT carrying the national TV broadcast.

Blues vs Oilers Prediction

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My prediction is that the red-hot Blues pick up a critical road win over the depleted Oilers. St. Louis has been the NHL’s best team over the past month, ripping off a franchise-record 12 straight victories before Monday’s OT loss in Winnipeg. They currently hold the West’s top Wild Card spot and can clinch a playoff berth with a win.

The biggest factor working in the Blues’ favor is Edmonton’s staggering injury list. The Oilers will likely be without superstars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, as well as key contributors like Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Evander Kane, Mattias Ekholm, and starting goalie Stuart Skinner. That’s a tremendous amount of talent on the shelf.

Edmonton’s offense has struggled mightily without McDavid and Draisaitl, mustering just 12 total goals over their last 6 outings. The power play, normally a huge strength, has failed to convert on its last 6 attempts. Scoring chances will be hard to come by against a locked-in Blues defense allowing only 1.92 goals per game since March 15th.

Jordan Binnington vs Calvin Pickard Stats

27-21-4Record20-9-1
2.69GAA2.64
.902SV%.902
3SO3

The Blues will likely go with Jordan Binnington in net, who is playing some of his best hockey of the season. Binnington has won 7 straight starts, allowing only 13 total goals in that span. He’s surrendered more than 3 goals just twice since mid-March. The fiery competitor tends to elevate his game against top teams like the Oilers.

While the Oilers won both previous meetings this year, those games came against a much different Blues team with key players out of the lineup. St. Louis is now mostly healthy and playing its best hockey at the right time. With Edmonton reeling and the Blues surging, I’m backing the road underdog on the moneyline.

St. Louis Blues vs Edmonton Oilers Odds

Bet TypeBluesOilers
Puck Line+1.5 (-260)-1.5 (+210)
TotalO 5.5 (-110)U 5.5 (-110)
Moneyline+105-115

The Blues are currently +105 moneyline underdogs at Bet365, with the Oilers coming back at -115. The over/under is set at 5.5 goals, with -110 juice on both sides.

Edmonton is +210 to cover the -1.5 puck line, while St. Louis is heavily favored at -260 to keep the game within a goal.

Odds as of April 9th at Bet365. Register with the Bet365 bonus code to wager on Blues-Oilers.

Blues vs Oilers Player Props

Skaters1+ GoalsO/U Shots1+ Points1+ Assists
Robert Thomas (STL)+260OFF-225-135
Pavel Buchnevich (STL)+2601.5 (-180o/+140u)-120+155
Jordan Kyrou (STL)+1902.5 (+100o/-130u)-130+180
Evan Bouchard (EDM)+3502.5 (-105o/-125u)-160-120
Jeff Skinner (EDM)+2102.5 (+145o/-190u)+115+230
Zach Hyman (EDM)+1502.5 (-155o/+125u)-175+150

NHL Player Prop odds as of April 9 at Bet365 Sportsbook.

  • Robert Thomas 2+ Points (+220 at DraftKings)

Over in the player props market, I’m betting on another big game from the scorching hot Robert Thomas. The Blues’ top-line center is riding a 9-game point streak, racking up a whopping 18 points in his last 8 contests. He has multiple points in 6 of those 8. I love the value we’re getting at +220 for a 2+ point outing tonight.

  • Evan Bouchard Over 0.5 Points (-160 at Bet365)

On the Oilers side, I’m targeting Evan Bouchard to record at least a point. The dynamic young defenseman has taken on a huge role with Edmonton ravaged by injuries. He just recorded his 50th assist and has a team-leading 9 points in 8 games without McDavid. Bouchard quarterbacks the top power-play unit and should have ample opportunities to hit the score sheet.

The Oilers are very thin on the blue line with Ekholm out, forcing Bouchard into heavy minutes in all situations. He’s a solid value at -160 to notch at least one point tonight. But the Blues’ team success is the main reason I’m backing St. Louis getting this much respect from sharp bettors.

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Brady Trettenero
Brady Trettenero

Lead NHL & NCAAF Editor

Brady is the lead NHL and College Football editor at Sports Betting Dime, where he specializes in betting odds and data-driven analysis. Brady has over 10 years experience working in sports media, with work published by outlets such as ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo! Sports and Fox Sports.

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