Thursday NHL Betting Odds and Picks: Oilers-Blackhawks, Capitals-Rangers, MoreMore by Action Network News - March 5, 20200 Go to Source Author: Michael J. LeboffCodie McLachlan/Getty Images. Pictured: Leon DraisatlThere’s a chance that the Philadelphia Flyers will be in first place in the Metropolitan Division by the end of Thursday night.Alain Vigneault’s Flyers won their sixth game on the spin in Washington on Wednesday night and come into play on Thursday trailing those Caps by one point in the suddenly-up-for-grabs Metro.On the other side of the continent the Oilers could end the night in first place in the Pacific Division. Edmonton has been hanging around the playoff picture all season, but there were plenty of reasons to be skeptical that the Oilers could keep it up.It’s been a weird season, even by the NHL’s zany standards, and it may only get weirder on Thursday night.Thursday NHL Odds & PicksOdds via FanDuel. Get up to a $500 risk-free bet at FanDuel today or see more offers and reviews for the best online sportsbooks.Edmonton Oilers at Chicago BlackhawksOilers odds: -110Blackhawks odds: -110Over/Under: 6.5Time: 8:30 p.m. ETNeither the Edmonton Oilers nor the Chicago Blackhawks excel at driving play, but not all bad possession teams are created equal.Not only do the Blackhawks have the worst defensive metrics this season, but they are getting worse. Chicago is allowing 3.01 expected goals against per 60 minutes over its last 14 games. That is not a recipe for success against any team, but when you’re playing against Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, those problems become amplified.Heatmap via HockeyViz.comThe Blackhawks do create offense at a decent clip and they have plenty of scoring talent to help hide some of their issues on defense, but if you have the talent score with the Hawks and your goaltender puts in a decent shift, you’re in a good spot against Chicago.Edmonton addressed their lack of depth at the trade deadline and in the five games since then have an expected goals rate at just under 50%. That number isn’t going to bowl you over, but it’s good enough for a team with Edmonton’s talent, especially when the opposition isn’t going to control the game. Go to Source Author: Michael J. LeboffShare this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Related