New Jersey Devils vs Edmonton Oilers: Live streaming options, where and how to watch game live on TV, channel list & more | November 4, 2024
The New Jersey Devils take on the Edmonton Oilers at the Rogers Place, Edmonton. The puck drop is scheduled for 08:30 PM EDT on Monday.
The Devils (7-5-2) are coming off the back of an away defeat at the hands of the Calgary Flames while the Oilers (6-5-1) bounced back from their 6-1 defeat against the Columbus Blue Jackets with two straight road victories.
New Jersey Devils vs Edmonton Oilers game info
- Date: Monday, November 4
- Time: 08:30 pm EDT
- Venue: Rogers Place, Edmonton
- TV Broadcast: ESPN+, NHLN, Prime, TVAS-D, MSGSN
- Live Streaming US: ESPN+, Hulu
- Live Streaming Canada: Sportsnet App, TVA App
- Live Streaming RoW: NHL.tv
New Jersey Devils game preview
The Devils were on a good run in form scoring six goals each in their last two wins which was stopped abruptly by the Calgary Flames. The Flames won the game 3-0 as this is the first game this season where the Devils didn't score a goal.
New Jersey Devils injuries
Nathan Bastian, Curtis Lazar and Santeri Hatakka are currently sidelined for the Devils with Bastian set to be the first to return amongst the trio.
Edmonton Oilers game preview
The Oilers have won four of their last five games with the only defeat in the process coming against the Blue Jackets. The Oilers have two consecutive home games against the Devils and Vegas Golden Knights as they aim to climb back up the table at the earliest.
Edmonton Oilers injuries
Connor McDavid and Evander Kane are currently sidelined with Kane scheduled to return in the first quarter of 2025 and McDavid set to be out for 2-3 weeks, the team announced.
Devils and Oilers key players
Nico Hischier is the main man for the Devils as the forward has scored 10 goals and provided five assists in the first 14 games of the season. Winger Jesper Bratt is closely following in the points charts with 13.
Leon Draisaitl leads from the front for the Oilers as the forward has scored nine goals and provided seven assists. With McDavid injured, defenseman Mattias Ekholm aims to fill the boots of guarding the blue line and providing points as well.