The Vegas Golden Knights (42-27-8) play their last road game of the regular season on Wednesday night when they visit the Edmonton Oilers (47-24-5). The Golden Knights haven’t had a great road trip so far in losses to Arizona (7-4) and Vancouver (4-3) but they’ll try to salvage the trip against an Oilers team that could be without Connor McDavid (questionable – undisclosed).
Before Betting on April 10 Golden Knights vs Oilers
It goes without saying that Edmonton’s chances take a hit if McDavid cannot go on Wednesday night. The reigning MVP suffered a lower body injury on Saturday against Calgary and even though the Oilers have had three nights off, the playoffs are right around the corner and it might not be worth risking his health.
The Oilers have won five of their last seven, scoring at least 4 goals in each of those victories. Leon Draisaitl has 9 points in his last 6 games so he can pick up the slack if McDavid is indeed out on Wednesday.
It’s been a tough road trip for Vegas, especially the loss to Arizona who is the 4th worst team in the Eastern Conference. The good news is the Golden Knights end the regular season with four home games, but Wednesday’s visit to Edmonton is still important as Vegas is a point back from Los Angeles in the West which would help them avoid the wild card.
Vegas vs Edmonton NHL Offshore Betting Odds
Offshore Sportsbook | Moneyline | Total | Point Spread |
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BetOnline | VEGAS (2.00) | OILERS (1.88) | 6 | VEGAS +1.5 (1.40) | OILERS -1.5 (3.10) |
MyBookie | VEGAS (1.96) | OILERS (1.85) | 6.5 | VEGAS +1.5 (1.39) | OILERS -1.5 (3.00) |
BetUS | VEGAS (1.95) | OILERS (1.86) | 6 | VEGAS +1.5 (1.40) | OILERS -1.5 (3.10) |
SportsBetting.ag | VEGAS (2.00) | OILERS (1.88) | 6 | VEGAS +1.5 (1.40) | OILERS -1.5 (3.10) |
XBet | VEGAS (1.96) | OILERS (1.85) | 6.5 | VEGAS +1.5 (1.39) | OILERS -1.5 (3.00) |
April 10 Golden Knights vs Oilers NHL Prediction & Pick
The Golden Knights haven’t looked good the last two games, but this is also a team that won six of seven prior to the consecutive losses. Edmonton is secure in their seeding while Vegas needs a victory, and the uncertainty of McDavid gives the better value to the visitors.Â