Boston Bruins vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | December 19, 2024
The Boston Bruins take on the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place on Thursday. The puck drop is scheduled to take place at 9 p.m. EST.
The Bruins (17-13-3) seem to have bounced back from their two consecutive defeats against the Winnipeg Jets and Seattle Kraken by winning their next two games. Meanwhile, the Oilers (18-11-2) suffered a defeat yet again against the Florida Panthers as they lost the game 6-5 at home.
Boston Bruins vs. Edmonton Oilers game info
- Date: Thursday, Dec. 19
- Time: 9 p.m. EST
- Venue: Rogers Place, Edmonton
- TV Broadcast: SN1, NESN
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
Boston Bruins game preview
The Bruins have played two impressive games since their two back-to-back losses as they beat the Vancouver Canucks and the Calgary Flames in the games following. They managed to score nine goals in the process and have conceded only two in return as the team continues to climb the Atlantic Division.
Boston Bruins injuries
Hampus Lindholm is injured for the Bruins and is likely to miss out on their upcoming journey to Edmonton.
Edmonton Oilers game preview
The Oilers were hoping for retribution against the Panthers but failed yet again as they lost the game 6-5 in the 11-goal thriller. Edmonton currently sits third in the Pacific Division as it aims to get back in the mix for the playoff spots and head closer to a chance to win the Stanley Cup this time around.
Edmonton Oilers injuries
Viktor Arvidsson and Evander Kane are both injured for the Oilers. The duo is set to miss out on a few games as the return date for the pair is yet to be determined.
Bruins and Oilers key players
David Pastrnak continues to impress for Boston, as the lifelong Bruins player has scored 33 points since the start of the campaign. Pastrnak currently sits on 33 points in 33 games, as he maintains an average of one point a game.
Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid lead the points tally for the Oilers, as the pair have scored 81 points since the start of the campaign. Draisaitl tops the charts with 47 points while McDavid closely follows with 44.