Betting on today’s Oilers and Coyotes game? Catch the action at Mullett Arena in Tempe, AZ, as the Coyotes hosts this showdown at 4:00 ET on ESPN+. The Oilers are favored by -1.5 in this Western conference contest against the Coyotes. The game’s over/under currently sits at 6.5 goals.

EDMONTON OILERS VS ARIZONA COYOTES BETTING PICK

The Pick: Arizona Coyotes +1.5

This game will be played at Mullett Arena at 4:00 ET on Monday, February 19th.

WHY BET THE ARIZONA COYOTES:

  • With a 1.5 goal advantage on the spread, our projections favor the Oilers to secure a 4-3 victory.
  • Take the Oilers on the moneyline
  • On the puck line, we like Coyotes (+1.5)

Do the Oilers Have What it Takes in Tempe?

At 65 points, the Oilers are in 6th place in the Western Conference and 3rd in the Pacific Division. They have gone 32-18-1 overall, including a 19-11 record against other Western Conference teams and an 11-6 record against Pacific Division opponents. Over their last ten games, the Oilers have gone 7-3.

When playing on the road, Edmonton has gone 15-12-0 this season. As the favorite, the Oilers have gone 28-13-1 this year. In their last three games, the Oilers have gone 2-1.

When playing on the road this season, the Oilers have gone 12-15 against the puck line. Overall, Edmonton’s puck line record is 26-25.

So far this year, the Oilers have 23 wins by multiple goals and have lost by more than one goal 15 times. In their last 10 road games, Edmonton’s puck line record is 4-6.

This season, Edmonton’s games are averaging 6.4 goals per game. Their average over/under line is 6.7. The Oilers currently have an over/under record of 22-26-3.

Through their last three road games, Edmonton has an puck line record of just 1-2. However, their overall record was 1-2 while averaging 2 goals per game.

Offensively, the Oilers come into the game at 3.5 goals per contest placing 12th in the NHL. In terms of shots on goal per game, they are in 12th position in the league. This year, the Oilers have recorded a 20-11 record in games where they outshoot their opponent. For games with fewer shots on goal, they have a 12-6 record.

Edmonton’s leading goal scorer is Zach Hyman. So far this season, he has 32 goals, placing him 7th in the NHL. Along with his scoring, he has come up with 18 assists so far.

Arizona defense takes on the Oilers ranked 7th in goals allowed. On average, opponents are averaging 32 shots per game against Arizona. They also are 3rd in shutouts, with 6 shutouts.

Goalie Stuart Skinner gets the start and has made 37 starts this season. His record at this point is 24-12, and his save percentage is 0.896%.

Can the Coyotes Grab a Win at Home?

At home this season, the Coyotes have gone 15-12-0, and they have lost four straight games overall. In the Western Conference, Arizona is in 13th place and 7th in the Central Division. So far this year, the Coyotes have gone 23-27-4.

When they have been the underdog, Arizona has gone 13-26-3, and they have lost four straight games as the underdog. Over their last ten games, the Coyotes have gone 1-9, and they have lost three straight games at home.

Arizona comes into the game with a puck line record of 28-26 and their average scoring differential sits at -.3 goals per game. So far, they have been the underdog in 42 of their games, and their puck line mark as the underdog is at 23-19.

The Coyotes have dropped their last two games at home vs. the puck line and their home puck line record for the year is at 13-14. So far, Arizona has had 11 losses by just one goal, and they have gone 4-6 vs. the puck line in their last ten games overall.

Games involving Arizona have an average of 6.1 goals per game this season. Their average over/under line is 6.2. In terms of their over/under performance, the Coyotes come in with a record of 28-23-3.

Through their last three road contests, the Oilers offense has averaged 2 goals per game while allowing an average of 4. Edmonton posted an overall record of 1-2 while going 1-2 ATS.

On offense, the Coyotes are averaging 2.9 goals per game which is 25th in the NHL. In terms of shots on goal per game, they are 31st in the league. Arizona’s offense is currently ranked 17th in power play goals. When it comes to shorthanded goals, they are 27th in the league.

The leading scorer for Arizona’s offense is Clayton Keller. Coming into the game he has 21 goals, ranking 40th in the NHL. Keller also comes into the game with 28 assists.

The Coyotes defense is currently 7th in goals allowed. Opponents are averaging 32 shots per game against Arizona. In terms of shutouts, they come into the game ranked 3rd with 6 shutouts.

Goalie Matt Villalta gets the start and has made zero starts this season. His record at this point is 0-0, and his save percentage is 0.151%.