Edmonton Oilers vs Calgary Flames Prediction | NHL 02.04.26
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Edmonton Oilers vs Calgary Flames Game Analysis | 02.04.26 | NHL
The Scotiabank Saddledome is set to host another fierce installment of the Battle of Alberta on February 4th, 2026, at 10:00 PM. The Edmonton Oilers (28-21-8) arrive with a playoff push in mind, while the Calgary Flames (22-27-6) look to play spoiler and assert divisional pride in what promises to be a physical affair.
Edmonton Oilers Team Performance
The Edmonton Oilers’ season has been a tale of elite offensive brilliance often overshadowed by inconsistent defensive play. Their 28-21-8 record reflects a team capable of dominating but also prone to defensive lapses. Strengths undeniably lie in their top-tier offensive talent, particularly on the power play. However, their ability to maintain sustained pressure and receive consistent depth scoring remains a key area for improvement. Goaltending performances have also been a variable factor in their recent outings.
Edmonton Oilers Key Players
- Points: Connor McDavid (95)
- Goals: Connor McDavid (34)
- Assists: Connor McDavid (61)
Injury Report Edmonton Oilers
- Adam Henrique (Injured reserve): Henrique was moved to long-term injured reserve Tuesday, impacting the Oilers’ forward depth and two-way play.
Calgary Flames Team Performance
The Calgary Flames, with a 22-27-6 record, are navigating a challenging season, often characterized by a tenacious work ethic but a struggle for consistent offensive output. Their identity typically revolves around a strong forecheck and physical play, aiming to wear down opponents. While their defensive structure can be solid, converting opportunities into goals has been a persistent issue. Home-ice advantage in the heated rivalry often sees the Flames elevate their compete level significantly.
Calgary Flames Key Players
- Points: Nazem Kadri (37)
- Goals: Matt Coronato (14)
- Assists: Nazem Kadri (27)
Injury Report Calgary Flames
- Blake Coleman (Injured reserve): Coleman (upper body) will not be available until after the Olympic break, impacting the Flames’ gritty forward depth and penalty kill.
Prediction: Edmonton Oilers vs Calgary Flames
Despite the Oilers’ superior record and the individual brilliance of Connor McDavid, the Battle of Alberta often defies conventional analysis. The Flames, playing on home ice, are known for their heightened intensity in these matchups. With both teams missing key offensive contributors in Adam Henrique for the Oilers and Blake Coleman for the Flames, a tighter, more defensively oriented game is anticipated. We predict the Calgary Flames to secure a narrow victory, with the total goals falling under 6.5.
Last 5 Games: EDM
| Opponent | Result | Points | Goles | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Toronto | L 5-2 | 28-21-8 | Ingram | Kapanen |
| vs Minnesota | L 7-3 | 28-20-8 | Jarry | Bouchard |
| vs San Jose | W 4-3 OT | 28-19-8 | Ingram | Bouchard |
| vs Anaheim | W 7-4 | 27-19-8 | Jarry | Ekholm |
| vs Washington | W 6-5 OT | 26-19-8 | Jarry | Bouchard |
Last 5 Games: CGY
| Opponent | Result | Points | Goles | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| vs Toronto | L 4-2 | 22-27-6 | Wolf | Kadri |
| vs San Jose | W 3-2 | 22-26-6 | Wolf | Frost |
| @ Minnesota | L 4-1 | 21-26-6 | Cooley | Huberdeau |
| vs Anaheim | L 4-3 OT | 21-25-6 | Wolf | Coronato |
| vs Washington | L 3-1 | 21-25-5 | Cooley | Cooley |