The Vancouver Canucks embark on their first road game of the 2025-26 season tonight, facing off against the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place. Fresh off a dominant 5-1 victory against the Calgary Flames in their home opener, the Canucks (1-0) aim to carry that momentum into this all-Canadian matchup. Meanwhile, the Oilers (0-0-1) are looking to rebound after a 4-3 shootout loss to the Flames in their season opener.
This game marks the 273rd time the Canucks and Oilers have met in the regular season. Historically, the Oilers hold the edge, but the Canucks are hoping for a different result this time around. Last season, the Canucks went 1-2-0 in the season series against the Oilers.
Keys to the Game for Vancouver
- Power Play Efficiency: The Canucks need to improve their power play after going 0-4 against the Flames. Capitalizing on man-advantage opportunities will be crucial against a strong Oilers team.
- Penalty Kill Discipline: Vancouver's penalty kill was perfect against Calgary, but they face a tougher test against Edmonton's potent power play. Staying disciplined and avoiding unnecessary penalties will be key.
- Evander Kane's Impact: Kane makes his return to Rogers Place as a Canuck after spending the past few seasons with the Oilers. His performance, whether on the power play or at even strength, could be a difference-maker.
- Thatcher Demko's Performance: Goalie Thatcher Demko had 17 saves out of 18 shots in the game against the Calgary Flames. The Canucks will need another strong performance from him to win.
Oilers Seeking First Win
The Edmonton Oilers are eager to secure their first win of the season after dropping their opener to Calgary. In that game, they squandered a 3-0 lead, highlighting areas they need to address.
- Stars Need to Shine: Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, who had two points apiece in the opener, will need to lead the charge. Draisaitl has a strong record against the Canucks, with 59 career points in 48 games. McDavid boasts 68 points in 42 games against Vancouver, the highest total by any active player.
- Goaltending Change: Calvin Pickard will get the start in goal for the Oilers, replacing Stuart Skinner. Pickard posted a .900 save percentage last year and will be looking to provide a spark.
- New Faces: David Tomášek, a newcomer from the SHL, recorded an assist in his NHL debut and could be a factor on the Oilers' power play.
Players to Watch
- Canucks: Evander Kane, Filip Chytil.
- Oilers: Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, David Tomášek.
Injuries and Lineup Notes
The Canucks will be without Teddy Blueger, Pierre-Olivier Joseph, and Nils Hoglander. The Oilers will be missing Jake Walman, Zach Hyman, and Mattias Janmark. Braeden Cootes will suit up for his second NHL game, remaining on a line with Jonathan Lekkerimaki and Evander Kane.
Broadcast Information
The game starts at 7:00 p.m. PT and can be watched on Hockey Night in Canada. Radio coverage is available on Sportsnet 650 and the Sportsnet Radio Network.