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Monday, November 19, 2018

NHL Odds: Battle of Alberta on Hockey Night in Canada

They’ve met 268 times since the WHA folded and the Atlanta Flames moved north. They’ll meet again this Saturday when the Calgary Flames host the Edmonton Oilers, starting at 10 PM ET on CBC. Calgary lead the series 130-119-19 overall, but Edmonton have won seven of the last nine games. This will be their first encounter of the 2018-19 campaign.

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The Flames (10-7-1) have the upper hand so far this season, which is their first under new head coach Bill Peters, who spent the last four years behind the Carolina Hurricanes bench. They’re healthy, and their puck possession stats are strong, but Calgary are dead-even on the year with a goal differential of zero. They’re getting better results lately with back-up netminder David Rittich (.935 save percentage) alternating starts with incumbent No. 1 Mike Smith (.877 SV%).

Edmonton (9-8-1) are still trying to make the leap they expected after drafting Connor McDavid first overall in 2015. McDavid remains one of the very best players in the game, but the Oilers have lost four of their last five, with poor results on face-offs and disappointing goaltending from starter Cam Talbot. Back-up Mikko Koskinen handled Tuesday’s 6-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens (+130 away).

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NHL Odds: Oilers, Flames Renew Battle of Alberta

Expect plenty of fireworks this Saturday (10 PM ET, CBC) when the 10-7-1 Calgary Flames host the 9-8-1 Edmonton Oilers on Hockey Night in Canada. These Albertan rivals don’t play nice, and the Flames should be extra-truculent after losing seven of their last nine meetings with Edmonton.

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Both teams have gotten strong performances this year from their back-up goalies. Calgary’s results have improved with David Rittich between the pipes instead of Mike Smith, which has happened more often lately, while the Oilers have had more success with little-used Mikko Koskinen than incumbent starter Cam Talbot.



The 10-7-1 Calgary Flames will be out for revenge this Saturday when they host the 9-8-1 Edmonton Oilers on Hockey Night in Canada, beginning at 10 PM ET on CBC. The Oilers have won the Battle of Alberta seven times in their past nine meetings.



This Saturday’s Hockey Night in Canada double-header will wrap up at 10 PM on CBC with the 10-7-1 Calgary Flames hosting the 9-8-1 Edmonton Oilers, in the latest must-see episode of the Battle of Alberta.


The 10-7-1 Calgary Flames battle the 9-8-1 Edmonton Oilers this Saturday at the Saddledome, beginning at 10 PM ET on CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada.

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