Edmonton Oilers - Detroit Red Wings (December 12, 2025): statistics, personal meetings, and bookmaker odds

Command Analysis

Current form
Edmonton played a dramatic match on December 10 against Buffalo at Rogers Place and lost 3:4 in overtime, although the comeback of the hosts turned out to be truly impressive. After two periods, the Oilers lost 0-3, but Vasily Podkolzin opened the team's account, and then Connor McDavid staged a mini-performance: he scored at 10 seconds of the third period and equalized the score two seconds before the siren.
Edmonton outscored his opponent 33-28 on shots, won the faceoffs 34-21 and played more aggressively physically, but 0 out of 4 in the majority became one of the reasons for the final defeat. McDavid was expected to be the best for the hosts, and the team's tournament balance is now 13-11-6 in the Pacific Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Edmonton is averaging 3.7 goals per game.

Current form
On December 11, Detroit scored an important 4-3 away win over Calgary at the Scotiabank Saddledome. The start turned out to be confident for the guests: Alex Debrinkat scored two goals and an assist, Axel Sandiin Pellicca and Dylan Larkin each added a puck, and Patrick Kane and Andrew Kopp each made two assists.
Although the Red Wings lost on shots 26-37, they mostly looked more convincing and led 4-0 by the beginning of the third period. John Gibson kept the pace with 34 saves and helped the team bring the match to victory. Detroit's final balance is now 17-11-3, and the team is holding on luxuriously in the top three of the Atlantic Division, forcing the fight on Tampa and Boston.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit is averaging 3.9 goals per game.
Trends
The Totalbetis more than 7.5 goals
In the last three matches of Edmonton, out of three, such a bet played
3.10Tip and bets
If you combine Edmonton's emotional but still lost comeback with Detroit's confident, albeit difficult ending in Calgary, you can expect an open game with a serious bias towards attack. In face-to-face meetings, the Oilers have a slight advantage, which usually puts the squeeze on opponents due to McDavid's individual skill and overall offensive potential. Nevertheless, against the background of the current form of the guests and their confident progress through the season, betting on Detroit looks like an interesting decision. The team from the City of Motors plays boldly, in a variety of ways and can take advantage of the flaws in the defense of the hosts.
Our betting tip is that Detroit will win in 3.70


























