NHL Game Preview: Edmonton Oilers at St. Louis Blues with Line Combinations 2/4/2025

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Edmonton Oilers at St. Louis Blues

Venue: Enterprise Center
Date: Tuesday, February 4
Time: 6:30 pm CST 
TV: ESPN+ / HULU / SN1
Radio
Edmonton – Oilers Radio 880 CHED
St. Louis – 101 ESPN (101.1 FM)

DraftKings Sportsbook Betting Lines:
Edmonton
-1.5 ML +142
St. Louis +1.5 ML -170
O/U 5.5

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Edmonton Oilers News & Notes: 

Edmonton has lost back-to-back games and finds themselves tied with the Vegas Golden Knights atop the Pacific Division. The Oilers have been rumored to be looking for a defensive upgrade and a scoring winger to add before the Trade Deadline. With the flurry of action happening last weekend, will the Oilers make a push for a trade prior to the 4-Nations break?

St. Louis Blues News & Notes:

The Blues are 1-4 in their last five games. While the Blues may be in the playoff hunt statistically, that hope grows thinner by the day.

Edmonton Oilers Projected Lines:

Draisaitl-McDavid-Perry
Arvidsson-Nugent-Hopkins-Hyman
Skinner-Henrique-Kapanen
Podkolzin-Janmark-Brown

Ekholm-Bouchard
Nurse-Stetcher
Kulak-Emberson

Pickard
Skinner

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St. Louis Blues Projected Lines:

Buchnevich-Thomas-Kyrou
Holloway-Schenn-Joseph
Neighbours-Sundqvist-Bolduc
Toropchenko-Faksa-Texier

Broberg-Faulk
Fowler-Parayko
Suter-Tucker

Binnington
Hofer

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Players To Watch:

Edmonton Oilers

Leon Draisaitl has 77 points in 52 games this season. John Klingberg is pointless with the Oilers since signing for the remainder of the year.

St. Louis Blues

Jordan Kyrou leads the team in goals and points. Dylan Holloway has 6 points in the last ten games.

Injury Report:

Edmonton Oilers

F Evander Kane – Out
D Alec Regula – IR

St. Louis Blues

D Nick Leddy – IR
D Torey Krug – LTIR – Will Miss The Entire Season

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