NHL Playoffs Game 4: Golden Knights vs Oilers Prediction, Odds, and Picks (May 10)
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- Vegas Golden Knights looking to move into a 3-1 series advantage
- Edmonton Oilers looking to tie the series before it moves back to Vegas
The playoffs heat up this week, as the fourth games in the second round matches continue. The Vegas Golden Knights will play for the second time in Edmonton on Wednesday, as they look for victory to move into a 3-1 series advantage over the Oilers.
How To Watch
- When: Wednesday, May 10, 2023, at 10:30 P.M. ET
- Where: Rogers Place, Edmonton
- How To Watch: NHL TV
Odds
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The pressure will be on the Edmonton Oilers, as game four in the series takes place at Rogers Place. They will be looking for an instant response against the Golden Knights, as they were beaten in the third game by the Western Conference leaders. The second period was costly from an Oilers perspective, as they allowed three unanswered goals.
The only effort that the Oilers managed to score in game three came in the opening period. Warren Foegele netted the goal, while Ryan McLeod and Derek Ryan claimed assists. However, more will be needed in game four between the sides on Wednesday evening.
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Meanwhile, there will also be pressure on the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday, as they will be aware that they could go within one victory of reaching the next round of the playoffs. The Golden Knights were excellent in Edmonton in game three, as they scored three in the second period, and twice in the opening frame.
Jonathan Marchessault was in excellent form on that evening, as he scored two goals. Meanwhile, Jack Eichel ended the night with a goal and two assists. The other goals in the 5-1 success were netted by Chandler Stephenson and Zach Whitecloud.
Picks
There will be pressure on both of these teams on Wednesday evening. However, we could see the Oilers tying up the series ahead of game five in Las Vegas later this week.