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Maple Leafs vs Oilers

Leafs Desperate to Find Form Against Oilers

Maple Leafs

Toronto Maple Leafs @ Edmonton Oilers

February 1 | 7:00pm ET | Rogers Place

Oilers

Oilers Look to Extend Winning Streak Against Leafs

Grade A-: Oilers Moneyline (-165)

The Edmonton Oilers enter this matchup in strong form, winning seven of their last ten as Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl continue to dominate offensively. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs have hit a rough patch, dropping their last three games and struggling offensively in this streak. Edmonton’s speed and transition game pose a major challenge for Toronto’s weakened blue line, and with Stuart Skinner playing well in net, the Oilers have the defensive stability to contain Auston Matthews and company. With both teams eyeing critical playoff positioning, expect Edmonton’s offensive firepower and home-ice advantage to lead them to victory.

Oilers Look to Dominate at Home Against Leafs

Grade B+: Oilers Puckline -1.5 (+145)

The Oilers will look to extend their success on home ice against a Maple Leafs squad that is looking for some normalcy in the 2nd half of the season. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl continue to drive Edmonton’s high-powered offense, and they’ll face a Toronto team missing key defenseman Morgan Rielly, which could create major matchup issues. The Leafs, led by Auston Matthews, still pack plenty of firepower, but they’ve struggled defensively against elite offensive teams this season. With Stuart Skinner finding consistency in net and Edmonton’s top-six forwards playing at an elite level, the Oilers should have enough firepower to win comfortably and cover the puck line.

Expect Offensive Fireworks in Toronto-Edmonton Showdown

Grade A-: Over 6.5 Goals (-110)

The Oilers, led by the electric duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, have been lighting up the scoreboard, averaging nearly four goals per game over their last five contests. The Maple Leafs, despite dropping three straight, remain one of the league’s most dangerous offensive teams behind Auston Matthews and William Nylander. However, Toronto's blue line is weakened with Morgan Rielly out, which could lead to even more high-danger chances for Edmonton’s relentless attack. With both teams among the top-scoring clubs in the NHL and neither sporting elite goaltending at the moment, expect a high-paced, back-and-forth contest that comfortably clears the total.

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