Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues Prediction, 11/3/2025 NHL Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Edmonton Oilers vs St. Louis Blues
Date: Monday, November 3, 2025
Location: Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO
TV: Fanduel Sports Network Midwest
Odds/Point Spread: Oilers (-130) Blues (+110)
Enterprise Center is the location where the St. Louis Blues (3-6-2) will try to beat the Edmonton Oilers (5-4-3) on Monday. The odds on this game have Edmonton at -130 and St. Louis is priced at +110. The total is 6.

The Edmonton Oilers were on the losing side of the ice with a 4-3 defeat to the Rangers in their previous game. The Oilers offense showed they have some room for improvement in this loss. In the matchup, they converted 3 out of the 36 shots they tried. In addition, they had 3 attempts on the power play and notched 1 goal. Edmonton tallied 4 penalty mins in this matchup.
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Edmonton Oilers opponents have amassed 30 power play opportunities (25th in professional hockey) and have earned 5 goals in those chances. The Oilers so far have had 295 shots attempted against them and are the owners of a save percentage of .871. Edmonton has taken 351 shots and is the owner of a shooting percentage of 10.8%. When playing at even strength, the Oilers let the opposition score 33 goals while scoring 28 of their own. Edmonton has accumulated 33 power play opportunities and they have added 10 goals out of those tries, garnering them a percentage of 30.30%. For the current campaign, they have accumulated 13 points and their points percentage is .542. When talking about scoring goals, the Edmonton Oilers have earned 38 goals (11th in pro hockey) over the course of the season and have conceded 38.
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The man protecting the goal in this game is Stuart Skinner. Skinner has participated in 182 contests over the course of his pro hockey career. He has earned a win-loss record of 101-57-16 and he has started in 176 games. Opponents have been able to score 476 goals versus Skinner in his pro career and his average for goals against per game is 2.70. Skinner has had 5,020 shots taken against him and has garnered 4,544 total saves. His save percentage currently is .905 in his 9,242 minutes played. Over the course of his time in hockey, Skinner has earned 97 quality starts and his rate for quality starts is .551.
In their last game, St. Louis went up against the Canucks in a game where the Blues got the tie by a final score of 3-3. The Blues had 3 goals out of the 39 shots on goal they tried. They had 3 opportunities on the power play in this one and recorded 2 out of those chances.
On the campaign, the St. Louis Blues have accounted for 32 goals, 8 points, and a points percentage of .364. They have permitted 47 goals to be scored by of a combination of 38 goals at even strength and 9 goals while they had less men on the ice. The Blues have tallied 24 goals at even strength and 8 goals (17th in the NHL) while having a power play advantage. They have earned 32 power play opportunities and they have earned a power play rate of 25.00%. St. Louis has taken 294 shots (22nd in professional hockey) and has a shot percentage of 10.88%, while allowing the opposition 272 shots. They have a penalty kill percentage of 70.00% on their opponents 30 power play opportunities, and their save percentage sits at 82.7%.
On the other side of the ice you will find Jordan Binnington in the crease. Binnington has accrued a career mark of 175-120-38 and has played in 345 games. Binnington's rate of quality starts is 53.6% and he has made 179 quality starts in his pro career. He has racked up 8,904 saves out of 9,831 shots tried, which gives him a rate of .906. The opposition is averaging 2.78 goals per contest and he has allowed 927 goals overall. He has started in 334 games and has played for a total of 17,828 mins.
Who will win tonight's NHL game against the spread or moneyline?
Tony's Pick: Take Edmonton (-130)
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