Dallas Stars vs. Edmonton Oilers Preview, Prediction & Odds | November 25, 2025

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Dallas Stars (13-5-4) vs. Edmonton Oilers (10-9-5)

Game Details: Tuesday, November 25, 2025 @ 9:00 pm EST

Location: Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Where to Watch: ESPN+

We have an intriguing Western Conference NHL matchup as the Dallas Stars are on the road to take on the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night inside Rogers Place. The Stars (13-5-4, 30 points) are second in the Central Division and are coming off a 3-2 shootout road loss on Saturday against the Calgary Flames. The Oilers (10-9-5, 25 points) are sixth in the Pacific Division and are coming off Saturday’s 6-3 road win over the Florida Panthers. This is the second of three games against one another as the Stars won in a shootout 4-3 on Nov. 4 at home, so let’s take a look at the Dallas Stars vs. Edmonton Oilers prediction.

Betting Odds

TeamSpreadTotal RunsMoney Line
Dallas Stars+1.5 (-218)Over 6.5 (+110)+120
Edmonton Oilers-1.5 (+180)Under 6.5 (-130)-142
** Odds Courtesy of DraftKings**
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Apex Tale of The Tape

Team StatsEdmonton Oilers
3.18Goals Per Game3.08
2.73Goals Allowed Per Game3.54
29.3Power Play %28.8
75.7Penalty Kill %82.3
25.9Shots On Goal Per Game28.5
27.9Shots Allowed Per Game26.5
.902Team Save %.866
53.0Face-Off Win %53.0

Projected Starting Goalies H2H

Jake OettingerPlayer StatsStuart Skinner
9-4-2Record8-6-3
.902Save Percentage.885
2.72Goals Allowed Average3.00

Key Stats

Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars have been off to a strong start as they look to keep adding points and continue putting pressure on the rest of the division. They rank ninth in the NHL with 70 goals scored thus far, and left winger Jason Robertson is leading the team as he has 28 points (13 goals, 15 assists) thus far and has recorded 11 points in his previous five games. In his last game against the Calgary Flames, he finished with a goal and an assist on six shots during his 24:43 on the ice. They have been significantly better than the league average up to this point of the season on the power play as they are 22-for-75 (29.33 percent) in those situations.

Jake Oettinger is doing a good job in the early part of this year and will be between the pipes for this game. So far this season, he is 9-4-2 with 2.72 goals given up per game and a .902 save percentage. In his most recent game against the Vancouver Canucks, he allowed two goals on 36 shot attempts. Dallas has been clicking on the defensive side of things as they are eighth in the sport with 60 goals allowed so far. They have been hovering around the league average in terms of killing penalties as they have killed 17-of-70 (75.71 percent) thus far.

Edmonton Oilers

The Edmonton Oilers have been off to a good start as they look to keep adding points and climbing the standings. They rank fourth in the NHL with 74 goals scored thus far, and center Connor McDavid is third in hockey as he has 33 points (10 goals, 23 assists) thus far and has recorded six points in his last five games. In his last game against the Florida Panthers, he finished with a goal on three shots during his 20:48 on the ice. They have been significantly above the league average throughout the season on the power play as they are 17-for-59 (28.81 percent) in those situations.

Stuart Skinner is doing a mediocre job in the early part of this year and will be in the net for this game. So far this season, Skinner is 8-6-3 with 3.00 goals given up per game and a .885 save percentage. In his most recent game against the Florida Panthers, he allowed three goals on 38 shot attempts. Edmonton has been terrible on the defensive side of things as they are 31st in the sport with 85 goals allowed so far. Surprisingly, they are slightly better than the league average at killing penalties as they have killed 51-of-62 (82.26 percent) up to this point.

Dallas Stars vs. Edmonton Oilers Betting Trends

Betting StatsEdmonton Oilers
7-2-1W/L 104-4-2
5-5O/U 107-3

Prediction

These teams have been playing well, but there is a significant difference between how these teams are playing lately. Dallas has been one of the most dynamic offensive teams in hockey while Edmonton has been struggling on the defensive side of the ice. This has shown in the last few games as the Oilers have allowed 17 goals over the previous four games. Dallas’ electric offense is crushing right now and they are also 7-1-3 on the road this season. All in all, go with the Dallas Stars to remain hot and win this singular game on the Tuesday slate.

Final Pick

Dallas Stars ML (+120)

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