Score 0-0
Oilers–Hurricanes at Rogers Place (Tonight)
Edmonton’s 4–3 win over Carolina back on November 15 still hangs in the air as the Hurricanes return to Rogers Place for the back half of this tight two‑game season set. That first meeting was a track‑style affair—Carolina dictating early with their forecheck, Edmonton answering with speed bursts that cracked open the neutral zone. Tonight shapes up as a test of who can impose their preferred rhythm. The Hurricanes arrive mid‑swing on a Western road run, where any looseness in their layers tends to get punished, and they’ll need clean exits and disciplined gaps to keep Edmonton from turning this into another rush‑driven night.
For the Oilers, the blueprint doesn’t change much: stretch Carolina’s structure, lean on their top‑end pace, and let their power play tilt the emotional temperature of the building. Edmonton’s depth has been steadier at home, and that November win offered a reminder that when the game opens up, their stars still bend the ice more sharply than Carolina’s. The Hurricanes’ counter rests on slowing the tempo—turning this into a trench fight below the dots, not a footrace. If they can’t drag the Oilers into that kind of game, Edmonton holds the edge again in their own barn.
GAME TIME
Goaltenders
| Jarry, Oilers
SCORING
1st Period
TONIGHT'S NHL GAMECENTER
OILERS at CANES Nov 15, 2025 CONDENSED GAME

