Dallas Stars vs Edmonton Oilers Betting Pick & Prediction 3/26/25

The Stars and Oilers are set to face off at 10:00 ET on TNT. The Oilers will host the game at Rogers Place in Edmonton, AB. In this Western matchup, the Stars are favored by -1.5 goals against the Oilers. The over/under for the game is 6 goals.

DALLAS STARS VS EDMONTON OILERS BETTING PICK

The Pick: Edmonton Oilers +1.5

This game will be played at Rogers Place at 10:00 ET on Wednesday, March 26th.

WHY BET THE EDMONTON OILERS:

  • Despite being 1.5 goal underdogs, we predict the Oilers to come out on top with a final score of 4-2.
  • We like the Oilers on the moneyline (+127)
  • The Oilers are also our pick on the spread at +1.5

Will Dallas Come Through as Road Favorites?

Dallas fell to 45-21-4 after a 4-2 road loss to the Panthers. The Stars were underdogs on the puck line and the total was set at 6.5 goals, but the combined 6 goals fell short of that mark.

After trailing 2-0, Dallas tied it up in the second period, but the Panthers scored twice more to seal the win. Evgenii Dadonov and Matt Duchene each scored for the Stars in the loss.

Dallas’ offense was held in check, managing just two goals in their 4-2 loss to the Panthers. Evgenii Dadonov netted his second goal of the season on a power play, while Matt Duchene added his seventh. The Stars took 25 shots on goal but were unable to score in the first or third periods.

Dallas registered 32 giveaways and recorded 4 assists, with Matt Duchene picking up his eighth assist of the season. Miro Heiskanen and Thomas Harley were also credited with assists on Duchene’s goal.

Defensively, the Stars gave up the first goal at 5:15 in the first period and another at 8:47 in the second, but they tied the game 2-2 before allowing two more, including an empty-netter. Goalie Casey DeSmith made 21 saves with an 87.5% save percentage. The Stars’ defense also had 5 takeaways and 26 hits.

Will Edmonton Find a Way to Win at Home?

With a 4-2 victory over the Flames, the Oilers improved to 41-24-5. Edmonton covered the puck line as -1.5 goal favorites, and the total of 6 goals fell just short of the 6.5 set before the game.

Four different players scored for Edmonton, and they led 2-0 before Calgary tied it up. Zach Hyman’s goal at 9:50 in the third period put the Oilers ahead for good, and Mattias Janmark added an empty-netter to seal the win.

Edmonton’s offense was led by Leon Draisaitl, who scored his 9th goal of the season and added two assists. Zach Hyman netted his 3rd goal, while Mattias Janmark scored on an empty net for his 2nd goal. The Oilers took 31 shots on goal and scored twice in the first period, with Draisaitl’s goal coming just 20 seconds into the game.

After a scoreless second period, Hyman found the net again with a power-play goal, his 3rd of the season. The Oilers had 10 giveaways and wrapped up the scoring with Janmark’s empty-netter, sealing the 4-2 win.

On the defensive side, the Oilers will look to build on their performance against Calgary, where they allowed two goals, one of which came on the power play. Stuart Skinner made 29 saves with a 93.5% save percentage. The Oilers’ defense also contributed 25 blocks and 2 takeaways.