The Edmonton Oilers take on the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center this Monday. The puck drop is set to take place at 10:30 PM EDT.
The Oilers (44-27-5) missed their chance of getting level on points with the second-placed Los Angeles Kings in their last outing. They hope to cement the third spot. The Ducks (33-35-8), meanwhile, sit at the bottom half of the same division and are highly unlikely to go through to the post season unless they go on a phenomenal run and other results go their way.
Edmonton Oilers vs Anaheim Ducks game info
- Date: Monday, Apr. 7
- Time: 10:30 p.m. EST
- Venue: Honda Center, Anaheim
- TV Broadcast: SNW, Victory+, KCOP-13
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
Edmonton Oilers game preview

The Oilers missed out on a big opportunity with their defeat against the Kings as it will be very difficult to get back up to the second place now. The Oilers now hope to get to the 100-point mark soon enough and ensure a spot in the playoffs as a dip in form right now could be detrimental for the side.
Edmonton Oilers injuries
Leon Draisaitl, Mattias Ekholm, Connor McDavid, Stuart Skinner, John Klingberg, Evander Kane and Alec Regula are all currently sidelined for the Oilers as an injury crisis has hit the side at the wrong stage of the season.
Anaheim Ducks game preview

The Ducks have looked second-best in most of their games this season, winning only one of their last four games, which was their overtime win over the San Jose Sharks. The Ducks now look to bounce back from the 6-2 defeat away from home against the Vancouver Canucks as a win against the Oilers could be a massive boost for the side.
Anaheim Ducks injuries
John Gibson, Robby Fabbri, Ross Johnston and Nathan Gaucher are all currently sidelined for the Ducks as they continue to recover from their long-term injuries.
Oilers and Ducks key players
With Draisaitl and McDavid both sidelined due to injuries, the onus of getting the points would fall back upon Evan Bouchard. The forward has scored 62 points so far.
Troy Terry remains the only Ducks player to have scored 50+ points as he sits on 53 points since the start of the season.
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