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The Edmonton Oilers will face off against the New York Islanders in a matchup featuring two teams currently on two-game losing streaks. The Oilers, with a record of 37-24-4, sit third in their division and boast a strong conference record of 23-11-1. Leon Draisaitl leads the team with 47 goals and 98 points, while Connor McDavid contributes significantly with 84 points. In contrast, the Islanders hold a record of 29-28-7, placing them sixth in their division. Anders Lee is the standout for New York, leading the team with 25 goals and 45 points. Both teams will be looking to break their losing streaks and gain momentum as the season progresses.

Edmonton Oilers at New York Islanders Game Information

Game Date: March 14, 2025
Game Time: 07:30 PM ET
TV Channel: MSG Sportsnet
Location: UBS Arena, Belmont Park, NY
Live Stream: Fubo (free trial)

New York Islanders Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 29-28-7
Conference Record: 17-17-3
Division Record: 8-7-2
Streak: 2 loss

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Edmonton Oilers Team Statistics and Rankings

Win-Loss Record: 37-24-4
Conference Record: 23-11-1
Division Record: 9-6-1
Streak: 2 loss

Stat Leaders

New York Islanders (29-28-7, #6 in division)

Goals Leader: Anders Lee, 25G, 20A, 45 PTS
Assists Leader: Brock Nelson, 20G, 23A, 43 PTS
Points Leader: Anders Lee, 25G, 20A, 45 PTS
Penalty Minutes Leader: Casey Cizikas, 38 PIM
Goalie: Marcus Hogberg, 2-3-0, 1.7 GAA, 0.0 SV%

Edmonton Oilers (37-24-4, #3 in division)

Goals Leader: Leon Draisaitl, 47G, 51A, 98 PTS
Assists Leader: Connor McDavid, 24G, 60A, 84 PTS
Points Leader: Leon Draisaitl, 47G, 51A, 98 PTS
Penalty Minutes Leader: Darnell Nurse, 44 PIM
Goalie: Calvin Pickard, 15-7-0, 2.76 GAA, 0.0 SV%

New York Islanders Injury Report

Mathew Barzal – Kneecap (Out) – Barzal remains on Long-term Injured Reserve as he is not guaranteed to be back before the end of the regular season, per Andrew Gross of Newsday.
Semyon Varlamov – Lower-body (Out) – Varlamov remains on Long-term Injured Reserve as of Saturday (Mar. 8) and is unlikely to return this season, as per Andrew Gross of Newsday.
Adam Boqvist – Undisclosed (Day To Day) – Boqvist did not return to Tuesday’s (Mar. 11) game versus the Kings, according to Stefen Rosner of NHL.com.

Edmonton Oilers Injury Report

Mattias Janmark – Illness (Day To Day) – Janmark did not play on Thursday’s (Mar. 13) games versus the Devils.
Mattias Ekholm – Undisclosed (Day To Day) – Ekholm is not expected to rejoin the team during its three-game road trip and will be out of action for at least the next three matchups, per Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic.
Evander Kane – Knee (Out) – The Oilers announced on Friday (Mar. 7) that Kane will miss the remainder of the regular season.
John Klingberg – Undisclosed (Day To Day) – Klingberg did not play on Thursday’s (Mar. 13) game versus New Jersey.
Alec Regula – Knee (Out) – Regula was never taken off the season-opening injured reserve despite being waived by Boston and claimed by Edmonton on Wednesday (Dec. 11), per Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic.
Trent Frederic – Lower Body (Out) – The Oilers announced on Tuesday (Mar. 4) that Frederic remains on injured reserve.

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