How to Watch Oilers vs. Canucks: NHL Streaming Live and on TV - NHL Playoffs Second Round Game 2

NHL play on Friday includes the Edmonton Oilers (49-27-6) visiting the Vancouver Canucks (50-23-9) at Rogers Arena, starting at 10:00 PM ET on TNT, truTV, Max, SportsNet, SN360, CBC, and TVAS.

The last time these two squads matched up, Vancouver won 5-4.

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Oilers vs. Canucks Game Info

  • When: Friday, May 10, 2024 at 10:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: TNT, truTV, Max, SportsNet, SN360, CBC, and TVAS
  • Where: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Max

Oilers vs. Canucks Insights

  • The Oilers offense's 292 total goals (3.6 per game) are ranked fourth in the league this year.
  • Edmonton is ranked 10th in league play for the fewest goals against this season, having conceded 236 in total (2.9 per game).
  • The team has the league's sixth-best goal differential at +56 this season.
  • The Canucks have the league's sixth-best scoring offense (279 total goals, 3.4 per game).
  • Vancouver's 221 total goals given up (2.7 per game) are the fifth-fewest in the NHL.
  • Its +58 goal differential is fifth-best in the league.

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Oilers' Leaders

  • Connor McDavid is one of Edmonton's leading contributors with 132 points. He has scored 32 goals and picked up 100 assists so far this season.
  • Leon Draisaitl is another top contributor for Edmonton with 106 points (1.3 per game), having scored 41 goals plus 65 assists.
  • Evan Bouchard's total of 82 points is from 18 goals and 64 assists.
  • Stuart Skinner (36-16-5) has a 2.6 goals against average and a .905% save percentage (32nd in NHL).

Canucks' Leaders

  • Vancouver's Jonathan Tanner Miller has 66 assists and 37 goals in 81 games, for 103 points.
  • Quinn Hughes has made a big impact for Vancouver with 92 points, via 17 goals and 75 assists.
  • Elias Pettersson has collected 34 goals and 55 assists for Edmonton.
  • Vancouver's Thatcher Demko is 35-14-2 on the season, collecting 1369 saves and conceding 123 goals (2.4 goals against average) with a .918 save percentage (seventh-best in the league).