Hockey fans are in for a Friday night treat as the Edmonton Oilers head to the Enterprise Center to take on the St. Louis Blues on March 13, 2026. Whether you are rooting for the high-flying Oilers or the gritty Blues, you won’t want to miss a second of the action. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch the Edmonton Oilers and St. Louis Blues game, including TV channels, streaming choices, team stats, and predictions.
What Channel is the Edmonton Oilers vs. St. Louis Blues Game On?
Puck drop is officially scheduled for 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT. Depending on where you live, you have a few ways to catch the game.
In the USA: Out-of-market fans can stream the game live on ESPN+ or Hulu. If you are in the local St. Louis viewing market, you can watch the game locally on the FanDuel Sports Network Midwest (FDSN MW). In Canada: Fans north of the border can catch the national broadcast on Sportsnet (SN).
Regional Blackouts Explained
If you are streaming on ESPN+ in the United States, you need to be aware of regional blackouts. The NHL enforces blackout restrictions to protect local broadcast rights. This means if you live in the St. Louis Blues’ home television territory, the ESPN+ feed will be blacked out for you. To watch, you will need a cable or streaming package (like Fubo or DIRECTV STREAM) that includes FanDuel Sports Network Midwest.
2025-26 Season: Team Records, Leading Scorers & Last Game Results
The Edmonton Oilers come into this matchup boasting a strong 32-25-8 record (72 points), sitting in 2nd place in the Pacific Division. They are riding the momentum of a hard-fought 4-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche in their last game. Unsurprisingly, their offense is being driven by the two-headed monster of Connor McDavid (36 goals, 74 assists, 110 points) and Leon Draisaitl (34 goals, 60 assists, 94 points). Defenseman Evan Bouchard is also having a stellar year with 75 points.
Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues hold a 25-29-10 record (60 points), placing them 7th in the Central Division. The Blues recently dropped a heartbreaking 4-3 overtime loss to the New York Islanders. St. Louis is currently led by Robert Thomas (15 goals, 25 assists, 40 points), Pavel Buchnevich (14 goals, 25 assists, 39 points), and Jordan Kyrou (15 goals, 19 assists, 34 points).
Key Injuries to Watch
Injuries could play a major factor tonight. The Oilers recently lost defenseman Ty Emberson and forward Colton Dach to undisclosed injuries, while veteran Mattias Janmark underwent season-ending surgery. For the Blues, anchor defenseman Torey Krug is out for the season (ankle), and blueliner Colton Parayko is questionable as he continues to battle back spasms.
Edmonton Oilers vs. St. Louis Blues Betting Odds & Score Prediction
Vegas currently has the betting odds set at Edmonton -162 on the moneyline, with the Over/Under (O/U) total set at 6.5 goals.
Personally, I am hammering the Oilers on the moneyline tonight. Even though they are on the road, Edmonton’s firepower with McDavid and Draisaitl is just too overwhelming for a St. Louis team that is struggling to keep the puck out of their net and managing several defensive injuries. When I look at how the Oilers dismantled the Avalanche earlier this week, I see a team peaking at the right time. My official game score prediction is a 5-2 victory for the Edmonton Oilers, easily cashing the over if they push the pace early.
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