Anaheim DucksEdmonton OilersWashington Capitals Oilers play the Ducks following Draisaitl’s 2-goal showing by Lucas Garcia November 25, 2023 written by Lucas Garcia November 25, 2023 0 comments Bookmark 22 The forthcoming matchup in Edmonton, Alberta, at 9 p.m. EST will feature the Edmonton Oilers facing off against the Anaheim Ducks. This game follows Leon Draisaitl’s remarkable two-goal performance against the Washington Capitals, contributing to the Oilers’ convincing 5-0 victory. The Oilers currently hold a record of 6-12-1, with a 3-4-0 standing in Pacific Division games. Notably, they have struggled, securing only three wins in nine games where their opponents received fewer penalty minutes. On the other side, the Anaheim Ducks boast a record of 9-11 overall, with a 2-2-0 record in Pacific Division matchups. Their scoring statistics show a deficit of -9, having scored 56 goals while conceding 65. This Sunday’s encounter marks the first meeting of the season between these two teams. Turning our attention to the top performers, Zach Hyman stands out for the Oilers with an impressive tally of 10 goals and nine assists. Draisaitl has been in exceptional form lately, amassing four goals and nine assists in his last ten games. For the Ducks, Ryan Strome has been a key player, registering two goals and 13 assists. Mason McTavish has also made a significant contribution with five goals and four assists in his past ten appearances. In their recent ten-game stretch, the Oilers have posted a record of 4-6-0, averaging 3.3 goals, 5.4 assists, and 5.5 penalties per game, with an average of 13.3 penalty minutes. They have conceded an average of 3.3 goals per game. Meanwhile, the Ducks have struggled, going 3-7-0 in their last ten games, with an average of 2.3 goals, 4.5 assists, and five penalties per game, along with an average of 12.5 penalty minutes. Their goals against average stands at 3.3 per game. In terms of injuries, the Oilers will be without Dylan Holloway (knee) and Ryan Fanti (hip), while the Ducks will miss Isac Lundestrom (achilles), Trevor Zegras (lower body), and Jamie Drysdale (lower body). This sports report was crafted with the assistance of technology provided by Data Skrive and incorporates data from Sportradar, as facilitated by The Big Big News. Table of Contents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Hockey matchupWhat is the date and time of the Oilers vs. Ducks game?How did Leon Draisaitl perform in the Oilers’ previous game?What is the current record of the Edmonton Oilers?What is the record of the Anaheim Ducks in Pacific Division games?Who are the top performers for both teams?How have the Oilers and Ducks performed in their last ten games?Are there any notable injuries for both teams?How was this sports report created?More about Hockey matchup Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Hockey matchup What is the date and time of the Oilers vs. Ducks game? The game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks is scheduled to take place on Sunday at 9 p.m. EST. How did Leon Draisaitl perform in the Oilers’ previous game? Leon Draisaitl had a standout performance in the Oilers’ previous game, scoring two goals in their 5-0 victory against the Washington Capitals. What is the current record of the Edmonton Oilers? The Edmonton Oilers currently hold a record of 6-12-1 for the season. What is the record of the Anaheim Ducks in Pacific Division games? The Anaheim Ducks have a 2-2-0 record in Pacific Division games this season. Who are the top performers for both teams? For the Oilers, Zach Hyman leads with 10 goals and nine assists, while Draisaitl has four goals and nine assists in his last ten games. For the Ducks, Ryan Strome has two goals and 13 assists, and Mason McTavish has five goals and four assists in their last ten games. How have the Oilers and Ducks performed in their last ten games? The Oilers have a record of 4-6-0, averaging 3.3 goals per game and conceding 3.3 goals per game. The Ducks have gone 3-7-0, with an average of 2.3 goals scored and 3.3 goals conceded per game. Are there any notable injuries for both teams? Yes, the Oilers will be without Dylan Holloway (knee) and Ryan Fanti (hip), while the Ducks will miss Isac Lundestrom (achilles), Trevor Zegras (lower body), and Jamie Drysdale (lower body). How was this sports report created? This sports report was generated using technology provided by Data Skrive and incorporates data from Sportradar, as facilitated by The Big Big News. 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