Faceoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM MT
Rogers Place — Edmonton, Alberta
Venue — Rogers Place
Location: Downtown Edmonton
Capacity: ~18,500
Ice Profile: Fast sheet, favors speed and transition teams
Home‑Ice Advantage: Edmonton’s top line typically elevates at home, especially in high‑tempo games
Injury Report
(No official injury list was available. Below is structural expectation based on typical late‑season availability.)
Colorado Avalanche
Top‑six forwards generally healthy late in the season
Depth rotation may include day‑to‑day forwards
Defense typically stable entering April
Edmonton Oilers
Edmonton often carries 1–2 day‑to‑day injuries among depth forwards
Core stars (McDavid, Draisaitl, Bouchard) typically available unless otherwise reported
Recent Team Form (Structural Analysis)
Colorado Avalanche
One of the hottest teams in the league entering April
Elite scoring depth and transition play
Defense and goaltending trending upward late in the season
Road performance: strong, disciplined, and efficient
Edmonton Oilers
High‑variance team with elite offensive ceiling
Defense inconsistent but improving
Home scoring significantly stronger than road scoring
Power play remains one of the league’s most dangerous
Key Player Matchups
1. Nathan MacKinnon (COL) vs. Connor McDavid (EDM)
Two of the best players in the world
MacKinnon: explosive north‑south power
McDavid: unmatched acceleration and playmaking
Advantage: Even — generational vs. generational
2. Mikko Rantanen (COL) vs. Leon Draisaitl (EDM)
Rantanen: elite finisher and puck‑protection monster
Draisaitl: lethal shooter and power‑play specialist
Advantage: Edmonton — Draisaitl’s PP impact is massive
3. Cale Makar (COL) vs. Evan Bouchard (EDM)
Makar: best offensive defenseman in the NHL
Bouchard: emerging star with elite shot and PP quarterbacking
Advantage: Colorado — Makar’s two‑way impact is unmatched
4. Alexandar Georgiev (COL) vs. Stuart Skinner (EDM)
Georgiev: strong behind Colorado’s structure
Skinner: high‑variance but capable of stealing games
Advantage: Colorado — Georgiev more consistent
Series History
Colorado has controlled the matchup in recent seasons
Edmonton tends to struggle against Colorado’s speed and defensive structure
Games often trend high‑scoring due to elite offensive talent on both sides
Betting Trends (Structural)
Colorado Avalanche
Excellent ATS record as a road favorite
Overs hit frequently due to elite scoring depth
Strong in third periods and comeback situations
Edmonton Oilers
Home overs hit at a high rate
Power play often drives scoring in the first period
Edmonton covers well as a home underdog
Game Odds
Colorado Avalanche – 115
Edmonton Oilers 6.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 12, 2026








