NHL Game Preview: Seattle Kraken (11-7-6) vs. Edmonton Oilers (11-11-5)

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The Edmonton Oilers (11-11-5, 27 points, 6th in Pacific Division) host the Seattle Kraken (11-7-6, 28 points, 4th in Pacific Division) at Rogers Place in a critical Pacific Division showdown on Thursday night. Edmonton, clinging to the final wild-card spot in the West, desperately needs a bounce-back after dropping four of their last five, leaning on Connor McDavid’s otherworldly pace to mask a blue line battered by injuries. Seattle, surging with points in seven of their last eight (5-1-2), enters on a three-game win streak fueled by Joey Daccord’s Vezina-contender form and a suffocating penalty kill (85.1%, 3rd in NHL). The Oilers are slight home favorites (-140), but the Kraken’s road resilience (6-3-3, +8 GD away) projects a 3-2 Seattle upset in models, setting up a low-scoring chess match where special teams and McDavid’s magic clash with Seattle’s trap defense.

Venue and Game Details

Location: Rogers Place, Edmonton, Alberta (Capacity: 18,347; Home of the Oilers since 2016, known for its electric “Copper and Blue” atmosphere and high-altitude ice that amplifies Edmonton’s transition game, with the Oilers posting a 7-5-2 home record this season).

Puckdrop: 9:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. MT for local fans).

Broadcast: ESPN+ (streaming); Local via Sportsnet West (Oilers) and Root Sports Northwest (Kraken).

Team Records and Standings Snapshot

TeamRecordPointsGF/GAHome/AwayPower Play/PKRecent Notes
Seattle Kraken11-7-62870/74 (-4)5-4-3 Home / 6-3-3 Away17.8% / 85.1%Road warriors (6-3-3, +8 GD); stingy defense (2.85 GAA, 9th) but modest offense (2.69 GPG, 24th).
Edmonton Oilers11-11-52782/84 (-2)7-5-2 Home / 4-6-3 Away24.5% / 78.9%Top-end scoring (3.15 GPG, 11th) via McDavid/Draisaitl, but vulnerable back end (3.23 GAA, 21st) amid D injuries.

Seattle holds a one-point edge over Edmonton in the Pacific wild-card race, both trailing Vancouver (14-9-3) by six; a regulation win for either could flip the script in this divisional dogfight.

Recent Team Forms

Seattle’s defensive clampdown has masked offensive droughts, while Edmonton’s power play carries them but third-period lapses persist. Last five games (late November/early December 2025):

Seattle Kraken (3-2-0 in last 5; 2.4 GPG / 2.0 GAA):

Dec. 1: W 3-1 vs. New York Islanders (Home; Daccord’s 29 saves; McCann’s GWG).

Nov. 29: W 2-1 (SO) @ Vegas Golden Knights (Away; Eberle’s SO winner; 3-game streak starts).

Nov. 27: W 4-2 @ Ottawa Senators (Away; Tolkachev’s 2A; PK 4/4).

Nov. 25: L 3-1 vs. Anaheim Ducks (Home; Offense limited to 19 SOG).

Nov. 23: L 5-2 vs. Los Angeles Kings (Home; Daccord pulled after 4 GA).

Trend: Kraken 3-2 SU in last five, outscoring foes 12-10. Points in 7/8 (5-1-2); road dominance (3-0-0 in last three away) with .930 SV% and 85% PK. Secondary scoring emerging (5 different GWG scorers).

Edmonton Oilers (1-4-0 in last 5; 3.0 GPG / 4.0 GAA):

Nov. 30: L 4-3 (OT) @ Colorado Avalanche (Away; McDavid’s 3A not enough; OT goal crushes rally).

Nov. 28: L 5-2 vs. Minnesota Wild (Home; PP 1/5; Skinner .875 SV%).

Nov. 26: W 3-2 vs. San Jose Sharks (Home; Draisaitl’s 2G snaps two-game skid).

Nov. 23: L 6-3 @ Dallas Stars (Away; Defense allows 4 GA in 2nd; 32 SOG wasted).

Nov. 21: L 4-1 vs. Vegas Golden Knights (Home; Secondary offense absent; 0/4 PP).

Trend: Oilers 1-4 SU in last five, outscored 19-13. 0-2-1 in last three home; PP at 20% in losses, but McDavid/Draisaitl combine for 8P in defeats. Goaltending woes (.880 SV% in skid).

Injury Report

Edmonton’s defense is in tatters, forcing heavy minutes from Nurse, while Seattle’s forward tweaks are minor. Updates as of Dec. 3:

Seattle Kraken:

PlayerPositionInjuryStatusEst. Return
Brandon MontourDLower BodyDay-to-DayDec. 4 (Game-time)
Jaden SchwartzLWUpper BodyIRDec. 13, 2025
Justin SchultzDLower BodyIRDec. 20, 2025

Impact: Montour’s potential return (5A in 10G) bolsters pairs; Schwartz’s absence dips top-line pop (0.4 GPG without him), but recalls like Max McCormick add depth.

Edmonton Oilers:

PlayerPositionInjuryStatusEst. Return
Darnell NurseDUndisclosedDay-to-DayDec. 4
Mattias EkholmDUpper BodyIR (Week-to-Week)Dec. 11, 2025
Evander KaneLWKneeIRDec. 18, 2025
Troy StecherDLower BodyIRDec. 7, 2025

Impact: Ekholm/Nurse absences (combined +15 rating) crater possession (EDM -7% CF without); Kane’s void saps grit (0.3 G/G line production). Pickard starts in net (backup to Skinner).

Key Player Matchups

McDavid’s speed vs. Seattle’s structure— these duels could break the trap:

Connor McDavid (Oilers C, 9G-22A) vs. Adam Larsson (Kraken D, +6, 2.0 Bks/G): McDavid’s velocity (3.9 SOG/G, 1.7 Pts/G) tests Larsson’s shutdown (24+ min). Edge: McDavid—62% pt chance; 4P vs. SEA this year.

Leon Draisaitl (Oilers LW, 11G-12A) vs. Vince Dunn (Kraken D, 3G-10A): Draisaitl’s power (2.2 SOG/G) clashes with Dunn’s mobility (18:00 TOI). Edge: Even—Draisaitl’s PP threat vs. Dunn’s +4 rating.

Joey Daccord (Kraken G, .925 SV%, 2.46 GAA) vs. Calvin Pickard (Oilers G, .900 SV%, 3.50 GAA): Daccord’s road mastery (.935 SV% away) vs. Pickard’s spot starts (2-1-0). Edge: Daccord—29 saves projected; 92% save in sims.

Jared McCann (Kraken C, 8G-9A) vs. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Oilers C, 6G-11A): McCann’s two-way (51% FO) meets Nuge’s setup (0.42 A/G). Edge: McCann—hot streak (4G in last 5).

Series History

Edmonton dominates historically in this battle of Alberta-BC rivals, but Seattle’s recent spoiler role evens it:

All-Time Regular Season: Oilers 12-6-1 (65.2% win rate); Outscored Kraken 78-62 in 19 meetings.

All-Time Overall (incl. Playoffs): Oilers 12-6-1; No playoff history.

Last 10 Meetings: Oilers 6-4-0 (most recent: EDM 4-2 win on Oct. 26, 2025). EDM 4-1 SU in last 5 home vs. SEA.

Trends: Oilers 7-3 SU in last 10 vs. Pacific; Games average 5.9 goals (Over in 6/10). Kraken 4-1 SU in last 5 road vs. EDM? Wait, 2-3 actually.

Betting

Kraken 5-5 ATS as road dogs; EDM 3-7 O/U at home.

Game Odds

Seattle Kraken                  6

Edmonton Oilers              – 200

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, December 3, 2025

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