Kings vs Oilers Prediction, Picks & Odds | 2026
The Kings’ four-game winning streak and shutout dominance at Crypto.com Arena make them the sharp play tonight against a struggling Oilers side.
how_to_reg Who will win Kings vs Oilers today: Los Angeles Kings (-125)
The Los Angeles Kings enter this matchup riding a four-game winning streak, most recently a dominant 1-0 shutout victory over the Edmonton Oilers on April 11. That result was no fluke: the Kings allowed just 22 shots on goal and controlled the neutral zone throughout, suffocating Edmonton’s high-powered attack. With a record of 34-26-19, Los Angeles has found its groove at the perfect time, leaning on a stingy defensive system and timely goaltending.
Edmonton, meanwhile, sits at 40-30-10 and has lost three of its last five. The Oilers managed only one goal in their last two road games, and the absence of Jason Dickinson (lower body) has disrupted their forward depth. At Crypto.com Arena, the Kings have been particularly tough — they’ve allowed two or fewer goals in six of their last eight home contests.
The all-time series heavily favours Edmonton (149-111-30-5), but the Kings own the current win streak after that April 11 shutout. Momentum, home ice, and defensive discipline all point to Los Angeles getting the job done again. Back the Kings on the moneyline.
trending_up Kings vs Oilers Over/Under pick: Under 5.5 (-110)
The Kings have gone Under the total in seven of their last ten games, and the Oilers have stayed Under in four of their last six. The most recent head-to-head meeting finished 1-0, and Los Angeles has allowed just 1.8 goals per game during its four-game win streak. Edmonton’s offence has cooled — they’ve scored two or fewer in four of their last seven outings.
Crypto.com Arena has historically been a lower-scoring venue, and with Jason Dickinson out, Edmonton’s secondary scoring takes a hit. The Kings’ system under their current coaching staff prioritises shot suppression and neutral-zone clogging, which directly neutralises the Oilers’ transition game. Expect another tight, defensive battle.
Weather and ice conditions are not a factor indoors, but the pace of play has been deliberately slow in recent Kings-Oilers matchups — three of the last four meetings have gone Under the closing total. The Under is the sharp play here.
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The market has moved slightly toward the Kings after their 1-0 win on April 11, with Los Angeles opening around -115 and now settling at -125. The total has ticked down from 6.0 to 5.5, reflecting the recent defensive trends. Puck line odds (+210 for Kings -1.5) offer value if you expect another one-goal margin, but the moneyline is the safer entry.
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The Kings are 4-0 straight up in their last four games and have covered the puck line in three of those four. At home, Los Angeles has gone 5-2 in its last seven against teams above .500. The Oilers, conversely, are 1-4 in their last five road games when facing a team with a winning home record.
Head-to-head at Crypto.com Arena, the Kings have won two of the last three meetings, and the Under has hit in four of the last six matchups overall. Edmonton’s power play, normally a strength, has converted at just 15.4% over its last five games — a critical drop-off against the Kings’ top-10 penalty kill.
tv How to watch Kings vs Oilers and game info
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Date | 17 June 2026 |
| Time | 10:00 PM ET |
| Venue | Crypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA |
| TV (US) | ESPN+ |
| Live Stream | ESPN+, Sportsnet (Canada) |
sports_hockey Los Angeles Kings
The Kings enter this game with a 34-26-19 record, sitting firmly in the playoff picture thanks to a late-season surge. Their four-game winning streak includes a signature 1-0 shutout of the Oilers, showcasing a defensive structure that has yielded just 1.8 goals per game over that stretch. Goaltending has been stellar, with a .935 save percentage in the last week.
Offensively, the Kings rely on balanced scoring rather than a single superstar. Anze Kopitar continues to lead by example, while the blueline group has chipped in timely goals. The power play has been efficient at home (22.1%), and the penalty kill ranks seventh in the league. Los Angeles controls the pace of play effectively, especially when protecting a lead.
Crypto.com Arena has been a fortress — the Kings have allowed two or fewer goals in six of their last eight home games. With momentum, home ice, and a proven system, they present a tough matchup for any opponent, particularly one struggling to generate offence.
sports_hockey Edmonton Oilers
The Oilers hold a 40-30-10 record but have hit a rough patch, losing three of their last five games. Their most recent outing — a 1-0 loss to the Kings — exposed ongoing issues with secondary scoring. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl remain elite, but the supporting cast has gone cold, managing just one goal in the last two road games.
Edmonton’s power play, typically a weapon, has operated at just 15.4% over the last five games — a significant drop from their season average. The absence of Jason Dickinson (lower body) has hurt both the penalty kill and forward depth at even strength. Defensively, the Oilers have allowed 3.2 goals per game on the road this season.
The Oilers have historically dominated this series, but recent form suggests a shift. They have lost two of the last three at Crypto.com Arena and have struggled to solve the Kings’ neutral-zone trap. Without a full complement of forwards and facing a hot goaltender, Edmonton faces an uphill battle tonight.
medical_services Kings vs Oilers latest injuries
Los Angeles Kings: No major injury concerns reported. The Kings are expected to ice their full lineup, with no players listed on the official injury report as of game day.
Edmonton Oilers: Jason Dickinson (lower body) is unavailable. He missed the April 11 meeting and remains sidelined. His absence impacts the Oilers’ penalty kill and fourth-line stability. No other key players are expected to miss the game.
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Who will win Kings vs Oilers?
The Los Angeles Kings are our pick to win. They have won four straight, just shut out the Oilers 1-0 at home, and boast a stifling defensive system that neutralises Edmonton’s attack. Back the Kings on the moneyline at -125.
What time does Kings vs Oilers start?
The game starts at 10:00 PM ET on 17 June 2026. Puck drop is scheduled at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
What channel is Kings vs Oilers on?
In the US, the game is available on ESPN+. Canadian viewers can watch on Sportsnet. Streaming options include the ESPN+ app and Sportsnet Now.
What is the betting line for Kings vs Oilers?
The Kings are -125 favourites on the moneyline, with a puck line of Kings -1.5 (+210). The total is set at 5.5 goals, with -110 odds on both the Over and Under.
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