Edmonton Oilers vs. Dallas Stars Picks and Prediction for Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Use Code WWWC Itβs a battle of Western Conference teams on the ice as a pair of teams trying to pick up two points collide on the ice in the Lone Star State when the Edmonton Oilers take on the Dallas Stars Tuesday night, and we have the inside scoop with our Oilers vs. Stars prediction. Edmonton was in action on the road against the Blues in the Gateway City on Monday night. The Oilers picked up a 3-2 overtime win at home over Chicago in their previous contest Saturday night. Dallas fell 4-3 in a shootout to Florida on the road Saturday night in their previous contest. In the last 10 meetings between the teams, the Oilers own a 7-3 advantage, including a 6-3 road win in the most recent matchup, May 29 in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals. Read more about this Oilers vs. Stars prediction! Our NHL PredictionsΒ are sure to provide a great payout. Check them out!
Oilers Seeking to Beat Stars for Fifth Straight Time
Edmonton picked up an overtime win over Chicago in their previous contest at home Sunday night. The Oilers entered Monday night 6-4-3 on the season and stood tied for the top spot in the Pacific Division with the Ducks and Golden Knights. Edmonton comes into this one 18th in the league in goals per game as they average 3.15 goals per contest. The Oilers stand tied for 17th in goals against as they allow 3.08 goals per night. Edmonton stands 1st in power play success as they cash in 33.3% of their chances with the man advantage on the year. The Oilers are 15th in penalty killing as they successfully get through 80.6% of their shorthanded situations on the year.
Against Chicago, 60 minutes wasnβt enough but Edmonton managed to earn the overtime victory. The Oilers owned a 13-6 advantage in shots on goal with neither side denting the twine, keeping the game scoreless at the first intermission. In the second period, Edmonton was outshot 11-10 but outscored Chicago 2-1 to lead by that margin after 40 minutes of play. Leon Draisaitl opened the scoring with his ninth goal of the season, on the power play, 54 seconds into the period, off assists from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Connor McDavid. After the Blackhawks tied the game, Jack Roslovic gave the Oilers the lead with his second goal of the year, on the power play, at 17:17 off assists from McDavid and Evan Bouchard. In the third period, Edmonton was outshot 11-4 and outscored 1-0 to send the game to overtime tied at two. During the extra session, the Oilers owned a 3-1 advantage in shots and lit the lamp for the victory. Bouchard scored his second of the season at 2:43 off assists from Draisaitl and McDavid. Stuart Skinner made 27 saves for the Oilers, who were outshot 30-29, in the win. Skinner (4-3-2, 2.52 GAA, .900 save percentage, shutout) is slated between the pipes here.
Left-wing Zach Hyman (wrist) is expected to be out until early November. Kasperi Kapanen (undisclosed) and defenseman Alec Regula (undisclosed) are out indefinitely. Mattias Janmark (undisclosed) is day-to-day, so watch for updates.
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Dallas Trying to Get Back on Track at Home
Dallas dropped both their games in the Sunshine State, falling in overtime to Tampa Bay before succumbing in a shootout to Florida Saturday night. The Stars entered Monday 6-3-3 and were fourth in the Central Division, four points behind the Avalanche for the top spot. Dallas stands 25th in the league in goals per game, averaging 2.67 goals per contest this year. The Stars stand 14th in the league in goals against as they allow an average of 2.92 goals a night this season. Dallas ranks 3rd in success on the power play, converting on 31.7% of their chances with the man advantage this season. The Stars are 25th in penalty killing as they successfully navigate 72.2% of their shorthanded situations on the year.
Against Florida, the game wasnβt decided in 65 minutes of play, but the Stars were knocked off in a shootout. Dallas was outshot 6-5 in the opening period, but the teams skated off scoreless after the opening 20 minutes of action. The second period saw the Stars outshot 12-7 with both teams scoring twice, leaving the game tied at two at the second intermission. Dallas gave up the first two goals to trail by a pair before Wyatt Johnston got the Stars on the board with his seventh goal of the year, on the power play, at 14:47 off assists from Sam Steel and Mikko Rantanen. Justin Hryckowian tied the score with his first goal of the year, on the power play, at 15:01 off assists from Thomas Harley and Sam Steel. The Stars were outshot 7-5 in the third period with both teams scoring once, leaving the game tied at three at the end of regulation. After giving up a goal to trail 3-2, Rantanen tied the game with his fifth goal of the year at 17:19 off assists from Steel and Jason Robertson. In overtime, Dallas held a 5-3 edge in shots with neither team scoring. The shootout saw the Stars blanked on all three attempts as the Panthers scored once to emerge with the win. Casey DeSmith made 25 saves for Dallas, who was outshot 28-22, in the loss. Jake Oettinger (5-2-2, 2.53 GAA, .913 save percentage, shutout) is expected to get the start in goal here.
Matt Duchene (upper body), left wing Jamie Benn (upper body), along defenseman Nils Lundkvist (lower body) is out indefinitely. Center Roope Hintz (undisclosed) is questionable here.
Oilers vs. Stars Pick
Oilers vs. Stars Moneyline Pick
- Stars (4 units)
Edmonton is playing the second game of a back-to-back situation and their third game in four nights here, so fatigue is going to be a factor. The Oilers have to fly in after playing in St. Louis, so there wonβt be much in the way of rest here. Edmonton is just 2-4-1 on the road entering Monday night, and Dallas has posted a 3-2-1 mark on home ice for the year. The Stars have the rest advantage here, and Oettinger is stingy on home ice. One has to think that the Oilers will wear down in the late stages of the game, allowing the Stars to put them away and skate away with the two points.
Oilers vs. Stars Over/Under Pick
- Under (4 units)
Edmonton entered Monday night having seen the under post a 6-6-1 mark on the year. The Oilers have an average total of 6.23 goals per game on the year and that number falls to 5.57 goals per game on the road entering that tilt with the Blues. Dallas has seen the under post a 7-5 mark in their 12 games on the season. The Stars have posted an average total of 5.58 goals per game on the season and that number slips slightly to 5.33 goals per game at home this season. With the Oilers tired and the Stars solid defensively, look for this game to wind up falling short of the total.
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