First period
Anaheim Ducks vs Edmonton Oilers odds are posted for this regular-season matchup with Edmonton Oilers listed as the home team and Anaheim Ducks set as the away team.
The early money typically keys on venue edge, and this game is scheduled at Rogers Place with the Oilers hosting in Edmonton.
With this matchup tagged as regular season and group type play, the opening period projection often tracks a tighter pace than later stretches in the same game environment.
Any first-period angle also has to respect that Anaheim has two available goaltenders listed in
Lukas Dostal and
Petr Mrazek, which gives the Ducks flexibility in how they approach a road start.

Second period
Second-period betting attention often rises when roster availability is clearer, and Anaheim’s injury list shows Ryan Poehling is out with an upper-body issue.
Mikael Granlund is listed day to day with a lower-body issue and has not resumed skating, which can influence how bettors treat Anaheim’s secondary scoring expectations.
Those availability notes can shape live-market movement as the game progresses, particularly in a road setup where Anaheim is the away side against Edmonton.
If you’re hunting free picks Anaheim Ducks vs Edmonton Oilers, the second period is the segment where in-game prices usually react most sharply to any lineup-driven matchups that tilt possession.
Third period
Anaheim Ducks vs Edmonton Oilers over under interest tends to peak late because late-game empty-net sequences can swing totals, and this matchup has the Oilers at home with the Ducks traveling.
With Anaheim carrying both Dostal and Mrazek as healthy goaltending options on the roster list, late-game save performance is a variable that can impact total and puckline results.
If Granlund remains limited and Poehling stays out as listed, Anaheim’s third-period offense can lean more heavily on healthy forwards such as
Troy Terry,
Mason McTavish,
Leo Carlsson,
Frank Vatrano,
Cutter Gauthier,
Alex Killorn,
Ryan Strome, and
Chris Kreider.
On the back end, Anaheim’s available defensive group includes
Radko Gudas,
Jacob Trouba,
Pavel Mintyukov,
Olen Zellweger,
Jackson LaCombe,
Drew Helleson, and
Ian Moore, which matters for any late protect-the-lead scenario in Edmonton.

Best bet angles and viewing info
This regular-season game is Anaheim Ducks at Edmonton Oilers, and the market focus is shaped by Edmonton’s home designation plus Anaheim’s listed injuries to Poehling (out) and Granlund (day to day).
For how to stream Anaheim Ducks vs Edmonton Oilers, fans can watch on ESPN+, KTTV, or Victory+, and the game is scheduled for March 28, 2026 at Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.
Keep your eyes on lineup confirmations tied to Poehling and Granlund status and track any late odds shifts that follow, then drop your read in the comments and share this article with other Ducks fans looking for a smart edge.