The Edmonton Oilers take on the Colorado Avalanche at the Ball Arena this Saturday. The puck drop is scheduled to take place at 10:00 PM EST.
The Oilers (12-9-2) have won three of their last four games as they come into this game hoping to carry forward their form from their 4-3 overtime win against the Utah Hockey Club on Friday, while the Avalanche (13-11-0) are in the middle of a dip in form as they have won only one of their last three games.
Edmonton Oilers vs Colorado Avalanche game info
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 30
- Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: Ball Arena, Denver
- TV Broadcast: CBC, CITY, SN, TVAS, ALT
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
Edmonton Oilers game preview
The overtime win against the Utah Hockey Club can be pivotal for the Oilers and their season given their poor start to the season. The Oilers now look at a string of games that they would want to overcome with victories and climb the table at the earliest as they currently sit fifth in the Pacific Division.
Edmonton Oilers injuries
Viktor Arvidsson, Zach Hyman and Evander Kane are currently injured for the Oilers. Hyman is likely to be the first to return to ice for the Oilers.
Colorado Avalanche game preview
The Avalanche look like a team to reckon with despite their most recent loss against the Dallas Stars. The Avalanche have won four of their last six games but have looked nervous in their last three as they managed to defeat the league leaders, the Vegas Golden Knights, but stumbled in the very next game.
Colorado Avalanche injuries
Josh Manson, Oliver Kylington, Jonathan Drouin, Ross Colton, Gabriel Landeskog, Sean Behrens and Tucker Poolman are all currently sidelined for the Avalanche due to their ongoing injury concerns.
Oilers and Avalanche key players
Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid have picked it up from where they left last season as the pair have contributed to 62 points between them. Draisaitl has scored 32 points in 23 games, while McDavid has scored 30 in 20 games.
Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen and Cale Makar have been tearing it up for the Avalanche as the trio have already scored 102 points between them.