Oilers vs Canucks Prediction, Picks, and Odds for Tonight’s NHL Playoff Game

The Oilers and Canucks hook up tonight in Game 7 with the winner punching their ticket to the Western Conference Finals. Given the do-or-die circumstances, Game 7s are often tight-checking affairs, and even with the firepower on display, our NHL picks are siding with the Under.

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Chris Vasile • Publishing Editor
May 20, 2024 • 18:10 ET • 4 min read
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There are no better words in sports than 'Game 7'. 

This is the situation the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks find themselves in with a spot in the Western Conference Finals on the line tonight. 

Will Edmonton ride the momentum of a blowout win in Game 6, or will the Canucks — sans Brock Boeser — rally and pull off the upset? 

Find out below in my Oilers vs. Canucks prediction and free NHL picks for Monday, May 20. 

Oilers vs Canucks prediction

My best bet
Under 5.5 (+100 at SIA)

My analysis
For as much firepower that will be on the ice tonight for both the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks, there comes a point in the series where the goals dry up and time and space simply disappear. 

As we enter this franchise-altering Game 7, I believe we will see the defense and goalies win out tonight for several reasons. 

First and foremost, the Vancouver Canucks will be without Brock Boeser tonight and while he's been held off the scoresheet in the last two games, he's a vital piece up front and one that drives his line. The Canucks will now be forced to put their lines in a blender to figure out a way to get the likes of J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson going.

Over the last three games, that pair has combined for three points, which is not good enough to get the job done. The last change will help, but I believe in Edmonton's ability to get the matchups they want and limit the scoring once more. 

Secondly, on the Oilers' side, Connor McDavid has been quiet by his lofty standards. Three assists in a Game 6 blowout will help his case, but he had just one point in the prior three games, two of which finished in 3-2 finals. 

The best players always find ways to step their game up when the chips are pushed in the middle, but the Canucks have been exceptional at containing him for four of the six games. 

I fully expect both teams to sell out, block shots, and help their goalies out in whatever way humanly possible. 

If you believe in trends, both Game 7s so far this postseason have gone Under the number, with the winning team netting just two goals in both games. 

Oilers vs Canucks same-game parlay (SGP)

Under 5.5

Edmonton moneyline

Stuart Skinner Over 23.5 saves

Since we like the Under 5.5, it's only right that we pair it with a goaltending prop. 

Stuart Skinner had very little to do in Game 6, stopping 14 of 15 Canucks shots en route to the win. Given the shift in scenery to Vancouver, the onus will be on the home side to push the pace and get pucks on net. 

We already mentioned the blended lines and the effect they may have on scoring, but generating shots on home ice in a Game 7 is mandatory. 

In the last leg, we'll side with the Oilers' moneyline. They are the healthier of the two and with McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, you can't go wrong for this +500 price. 

Learn how to bet a same-game parlay with these helpful tips and strategies.

Oilers vs Canucks odds

Oilers vs Canucks live odds

Oilers vs Canucks opening odds

  • Puck line: Edmonton -1.5 (-165) | Vancouver +1.5 (-200)
  • Moneyline: Edmonton -140 | Vancouver +124
  • Over/Under: Over 6 | Under 6

Oilers vs Canucks moneyline and Over/Under analysis

  • The Edmonton Oilers opened up at -140 odds with the odds shortening to -165 at the time of writing. The Canucks have seen their odds lengthen to +140. 
  • The total has stayed Under in two of the last three meetings between these two teams. 
  • Not surprisingly, the total has tricked down from 6 to 5.5, and with Game 7s usually low-scoring, the movement feels right. 

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Oilers vs Canucks trend

The Edmonton Oilers have hit the Game Total Under in 38 of their last 69 games (+8.75 Units / 12% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Oilers vs. Canucks.

Oilers vs Canucks game info

Location: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
Date: Monday, 5-20-2024
Puck drop: 9:00 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN

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Chris Vasile has been in the betting industry for well over a decade honing his craft as a writer, editor and handicapper. A journalism graduate from Conestoga College in Kitchener, Ontario, Chris has contributed betting and non-betting content for online publications such as ProSportsDaily and The Hockey Writers, in addition to Covers. With a keen interest in soccer, Chris has been featured on Covers' 'Before You Bet' and runs his own YouTube channel — Game Day Wagers.

When it comes to daily sports betting, his sportsbook of choice is bet365 for the plethora of markets and great UX. Chris' top sports betting advice is to stick to what you know. Being a jack of all trades and master of none is a quick way to bust the bankroll. Find one or two sports you can devote your time to and trust the process.

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