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NHL : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/22/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
DETROIT
 
EDMONTON
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DETROIT (18-25-0-7, 43 pts.) at EDMONTON (23-23-0-3, 49 pts.)
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Tuesday, 1/22/2019 9:05 PM
#1 GOALTENDERS: DETROIT - JIMMY HOWARD, EDMONTON - MIKKO KOSKINEN
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
25DETROIT+145Ov 6,-120+125Ov 6,-110
26EDMONTON-165Un 6,+100-145Un 6,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
DETROIT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games18-32-0-5.618-32-5.625-232.829.33.433.2
Team Stats (Road Games)8-16-0-0.28-16-0.215-92.831.03.833.9
Last 5 Games2-3-0+02-3+02-33.233.83.227.2
DETROIT Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)501423745528714649.7%1332216.5%231
Team Stats (Road Games)2468182026447439.2%661421.2%117
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)516268001699.5%16212.5%31
Stats Against (All Games) 170386461716165810.3%1613723.0%284
Stats Against (Road Games) 912232343781311.2%811518.5%154
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 164570213611.8%13538.5%28
DETROIT - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
JONATHAN BERNIER (All Games)201861354789.2%05-13-3.45-13-0-39-8
JONATHAN BERNIER (Road Games)151447942688.9%04-10-1.84-10-0-18-6
JONATHAN BERNIER(vs. Non-Conference)7722320290.6%01-6-4.61-6-0-53-3
JONATHAN BERNIER (Last 4 Games)4412310787.0%00-4-40-4-0-42-2
JIMMY HOWARD (All Games)3332103494691.5%013-19-2.213-19-0-116-15
JIMMY HOWARD (Road Games)111032929890.6%04-6+1.54-6-0+27-3
JIMMY HOWARD(vs. Non-Conference)111135432892.7%07-4+4.77-4-0+56-5
JIMMY HOWARD (Last 4 Games)441029189.2%02-2+0.92-2-0+12-2

EDMONTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games23-26-0-3.523-26-3.522-232.928.73.331.2
Team Stats (Home Games)12-13-0-3.312-13-3.312-123.229.43.231.9
Last 5 Games2-3-0-1.52-3-1.53-23.625.03.832.4
EDMONTON Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)4914243444787140510.1%1443121.5%232
Team Stats (Home Games)25792422303373410.8%751621.3%132
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5187551112514.4%15426.7%25
Stats Against (All Games) 160535351312152710.5%1513523.2%276
Stats Against (Home Games) 79233223147989.9%681420.6%137
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 196940116211.7%18633.3%32
EDMONTON - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
MIKKO KOSKINEN (All Games)272476069291.1%314-10+4.414-10-0+510-11
MIKKO KOSKINEN (Home Games)141241138192.7%38-4+3.48-4-0+35-6
MIKKO KOSKINEN(vs. Non-Conference)7622720690.7%04-2+24-2-0+25-1
MIKKO KOSKINEN (Last 4 Games)4311710589.7%02-1+12-1-0+12-1
CAM TALBOT (All Games)272575567589.4%09-16-7.99-16-0-712-12
CAM TALBOT (Home Games)141338333888.3%04-9-6.64-9-0-57-6
CAM TALBOT(vs. Non-Conference)101027324389.0%04-6-2.14-6-0-24-5
CAM TALBOT (Last 4 Games)44917885.7%01-3-2.51-3-0-33-1
Average power rating of opponents played: DETROIT 3.16,  EDMONTON 3.17
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
DETROIT - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
12/27/2018at PITTSBURGH2-5L0, +230L6.5 unO
12/29/2018at DALLAS1-5L0, +195L5.5 evO
12/31/2018FLORIDA3-4L0, +105L6 ovO
1/2/2019CALGARY3-5L0, +160L6 unO
1/4/2019NASHVILLE4-3W0, +160W5.5 evO
1/6/2019WASHINGTON2-3L0, +140L6 evU
1/8/2019MONTREAL2-3L0, -110L6 unU
1/11/2019at WINNIPEG2-4L0, +180L6.5 unU
1/12/2019at MINNESOTA5-2W0, +205W5.5 ovO
1/15/2019ANAHEIM3-1W0, -110W5.5 unU
1/18/2019at CALGARY4-6L0, +220L6.5 unO
1/20/2019at VANCOUVER2-3L0, +130L6 ovU
1/22/2019at EDMONTON 
2/1/2019TORONTO 
2/2/2019at OTTAWA 

EDMONTON - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
12/27/2018VANCOUVER2-4L0, -165L6 unP
12/29/2018SAN JOSE4-7L0, +110L6 ovO
12/31/2018WINNIPEG3-4L0, +115L6.5 unO
1/2/2019at ARIZONA3-1W0, -105W5.5 ovU
1/5/2019at LOS ANGELES0-4L0, -105L5.5 unU
1/6/2019at ANAHEIM4-0W0, +145W5.5 evU
1/8/2019at SAN JOSE2-7L0, +180L6.5 unO
1/10/2019FLORIDA4-3W0, -110W6.5 unO
1/12/2019ARIZONA2-3L0, -150L5.5 evU
1/14/2019BUFFALO7-2W0, -110W6 unO
1/16/2019at VANCOUVER3-2W0, +100W5.5 evU
1/19/2019CALGARY2-5L0, +110L6.5 unO
1/20/2019CAROLINA4-7L0, +105L6 evO
1/22/2019DETROIT 
2/2/2019at PHILADELPHIA 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
DETROIT: LAST SEASON: 30-39-13, 73 points. Fifth place in Atlantic Division.
COACH: Jeff Blashill (104-105-37, fourth NHL season).
ADDED: F Thomas Vanek, G Jonathan Bernier, F Filip Zadina, assistant
COACH Dan Bylsma.
LOST: F Henrik Zetterberg.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Dylan Larkin. The 22-year-old center was given a $30.5 million, five-year contract to lead the franchise on and off the ice. Larkin led the team with 47 assists and 63 points, surpassing the career highs he set as a rookie two years ago. Without Zetterberg, he will have to do even more this season.
OUTLOOK: The rebuilding Red Wings will likely miss the playoffs for a third straight year, their longest drought since 1979-83. Zetterberg's career-ending back injury was a hit for a franchise that simply can't replace him this season. Larkin, Anthony Mantha and Andreas Athanasiou, all of whom signed multiyear deals last summer, provide some hope as young, talented forwards. Goaltender Jimmy Howard should be able to keep games close, but a shaky defense and lack of quality depth will be tough to overcome.
EDMONTON: LAST SEASON: 36-40-6, 78 points. Finished sixth in Pacific Division and missed playoffs.
COACH: Todd McLellan (Fourth season, 11th NHL season)
ADDED: D Jakub Jerabek, G Mikko Koskinen
LOST: D Eric Gryba
PLAYER TO WATCH: C Connor McDavid. Last season's Art Ross Trophy winner with a league-high 108 points, McDavid also won the Ted Lindsay Award as the most outstanding player as voted by the NHLPA. McDavid is the fastest, most dynamic and best player in hockey and is must-see entertainment every time he steps on the ice. Watch him as much as possible.
OUTLOOK: Who knows? McDavid can't carry the Oilers to the playoffs by himself, and general manager Peter Chiarelli didn't do anything to shake up Edmonton's mix after such a disappointing year. Goaltender Cam Talbot needs to rebound and a young, unproven defense must be significantly better for playoff hockey to return to Edmonton.
PREVIEW
Red Wings limp into Edmonton before break

The Detroit Red Wings will have nine days off to get away from the frustration that has built up this season. First, they will try to give themselves a little boost when they play at Edmonton on Tuesday.

The Wings will be playing their final game prior to the All-Star break and it can't come soon enough for a team enduring one of their worst seasons in decades. Detroit (18-25-7) has won just four of its last 19 games.

The Red Wings came up empty on the first two games of their current three-game trip. They fell 6-4 to Calgary on Friday and allowed two third-period goals in a 3-2 defeat at Vancouver on Sunday.

"We were OK, but OK doesn't get the job done again," wing Thomas Vanek said on NHL.com.

"It's just very frustrating right now when you play good hockey, played good in Calgary for the most part, played really good (Sunday) again, and the result isn't there. ... It's tough right now, but hopefully those bounces will come our way soon."

Ineffectiveness on man-advantages has been a major issue throughout the season. The Wings ranked 25th in the league in power play percentage at 16.5 through Sunday's games. They went 0-for-3 on the power play in Vancouver.

"We've got to score on the power play," coach Jeff Blashill told NHL.com.

"That's an area where, to be up a little bit more, one area is the power play. I think the power plays were fine (on Sunday). It wasn't a process standpoint, but you got to score. Our guys are in those spots because they're guys we think can score and are offensive and they got to find a way to score."

On a team without a lot of firepower, the Wings can't afford to rely on even-strength situations.

"Specialty teams, each and every night, they're huge," wing Justin Abdelkader said. "If you win the specialty teams battle, a lot of nights you can win the game."

Edmonton won the first meeting in Detroit 4-3 on Nov. 3 behind two Kyle Brodziak goals.

The Oilers (23-23-3) have dropped to the .500 mark by losing their last two games, both at home. They fell 5-2 to Calgary on Saturday and 7-4 to Carolina on Sunday.

Edmonton gave up six goals in the first two periods. The lone bright spot was Leon Draisaitl, who scored twice, including his 100th career goal.

"It's frustrating," Draisaitl told the team's website. "We take two steps ahead, and then two steps back. one ahead, one back. Go up, go down ... we got to figure it out."

Coach Ken Hitchcock vowed to make changes afterward, particularly on the back line.

"We got two experienced defensemen and it's their turn to play; that's (Kevin) Gravel and (Alexander) Petrovic," Hitchcock said.

"They got to play. That's number one. Number two, we have to get ourselves more organized in our transition game ... our transition game is so slow right now and so deliberate that we just get covered over."

--Field Level Media


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