NHL roundup: Connor Ingram (27 saves), Oilers blank Blues

Three games, three different betting lessons. Edmonton buried St. Louis with a clean-sheet rout, Tampa Bay kept stacking points on the road, and Detroit-Ottawa turned into the kind of track meet that can flip a ticket late. If you’re building a process, nights like this are why I lean on fundamentals from the Bettor’s Handbook more than vibes.

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Latest NHL Odds & Lines

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New York Rangers

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Top Takeaways

  • Edmonton’s 5-0 win was a tempo crusher: once they got rolling, St. Louis never found oxygen, and the shutout tells you the Blues didn’t solve the goalie or the slot.
  • Tampa’s point streak is real, but the betting angle is consistency: they’re defending well enough to win on the road and finishing enough to cash in low-drama spots.
  • Stars keep slipping (five straight losses), and even in a 4-1 game you can feel it: they got the first goal, then Tampa took over the leverage moments.
  • Detroit-Ottawa was pure swing equity. Late tying goal, then OT finish. These are the games where patience matters because one bounce can flip everything.
  • If you’re trying to sharpen your read on what actually drives results, the NHL betting guide is a good framework for separating noise from repeatable edges.

NHL Game Recaps

Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues Recap

Zach Hyman powered Edmonton with two goals and an assist, and Connor Ingram posted a 27-save shutout as the Oilers rolled. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins scored in his 1,000th game, while Vasily Podkolzin, Andrew Mangiapane, and the Oilers’ support cast kept the pressure up.

The betting story was control from start to finish. Edmonton didn’t just win, they removed variance. The Blues also lost Oskar Sundqvist to a leg injury in the third, which only made the runway easier once the game was already tilting hard.

Tampa Bay Lightning vs Dallas Stars Recap

Dominic James and Jake Guentzel posted a goal and an assist each, and Tampa Bay stretched its point streak to 13 games with a road win. Brandon Hagel scored the go-ahead goal in the second period, and Nikita Kucherov hit the 70-point mark with an assist as the Lightning closed it out.

Dallas struck first, but Tampa clearly won the middle of the game, which is where bettors usually get paid. Dallas also dropped to 2-6-4 in its last 12 games, and that’s the kind of form you can’t ignore when you’re deciding how much to trust a “name” team.

Detroit Red Wings vs Ottawa Senators Recap

Alex DeBrincat ended it in overtime as Detroit survived a chaotic one against Ottawa. Axel Sandin-Pellikka, Lucas Raymond and James van Riemsdyk scored in regulation, and John Gibson earned his sixth straight win with 19 saves.

Ottawa’s issue was letting the game breathe after jumping ahead early. They blew a two-goal lead, forced overtime anyway, then still couldn’t close. Pittsburgh-style comebacks are fun to watch, but if you’re betting these profiles, you’re betting volatility.

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About the Author
Growing up in Canada, Al is the hockey equivalent to the Great White North’s Doug McKenzie. He’s not an electrical genius, but he is a hockey genius, eh. Al is now Sports Hub’s NHL expert and you’ll love his value plays on puck lines and underdogs. You’ll get a taste for what Al is all about in his hockey content here at the Sports Hub. He’s got a flair for numbers and you’ll see it in his posts here on the site. Al has been writing for top sports news outlets for years. Al “grants” you the right to win more hockey bets with his picks here at the Sports Hub. Check daily for all of his writing and action.