EDMONTON -- It's trade deadline month.
The Edmonton Oilers have a packed March compared to February. March will be a big month for the NHL, as the Trade Deadline is one week into the month.
The Oilers have 14 games in March, eight of which are at home. Their schedule is consistent, with games almost every two days and a pair of back-to-backs.
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Here is the March schedule, along with the team's scoring leaders at this stage of the season and the Oilers' standings in the Pacific Division. Bookmark this page so that the next time you are wondering, "when is the next Oilers game?" all you will need to do is look here.
*Results from each game will be updated as they are played.
Here is how the Oilers finished March.
Record: 8 Wins, 5 Losses, 1 OT Loss, 17 Points (14th)
3.14 Goals For Per Game Played (15th)
3.00 Goals Against Per Game Played (16th)
PP% 25.6 (9th), PK% 83.3 (7th)
Here are the results and post-game coverage for every game played in March:
March 1 vs. Carolina Hurricanes: 3-1 Win
March 4 vs. Anaheim Ducks: 6-2 Loss (Post-game analysis)
March 6 vs. Montreal Canadiens: 3-2 OT Win
March 8 vs. Dallas Stars: 5-4 Win (Player Grades) (Highlights)
March 10 vs. Buffalo Sabres: 3-2 Loss (Player Grades)
March 13 vs. New Jersey Devils: 3-2 Loss (Player Grades)
March 14 vs. New York Islanders: 2-1 OT Win
March 16 vs. New York Rangers: 3-1 Win (Player Grades)
March 18 vs. Utah Hockey Club: 7-1 Win (Player Grades)
March 20 (Thursday) vs. Winnipeg Jets: 4-3 OT Loss (Player Grades)
March 22 (Saturday) vs. Seattle Kraken: 5-4 Win (Player Grades)
March 26 (Wednesday) vs. Dallas Stars: 4-3 Loss (Player Grades)
March 27 (Thursday) vs. Seattle Kraken: 6-1 Loss (Interesting Stats)
March 29 (Saturday) vs. Calgary Flames: 3-2 Win (Player Grades)
Here are the top-10 scoring leaders for the Oilers in the 2024-25 season at the end of March.
1. Leon Draisaitl 104 PTS: 69 GP, 51 G, 53 A, 21:40 TOI
2. Connor McDavid 90 PTS: 63 GP, 26 G, 64 A, 22:08 TOI
3. Evan Bouchard 58 PTS: 73 GP, 13 G, 45 A, 23:23 TOI
4. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 48 PTS: 72 GP, 20 G, 28 A, 18:56 TOI
5. Zach Hyman 44 PTS: 67 GP, 27 G, 17 A, 19:03 TOI
6. Jake Walman 37 PTS: 61 GP, 6 G, 31 A, 22:51 TOI
7. Mattias Ekholm 33 PTS: 64 GP, 9 G, 24 A, 22:31 TOI
8. Darnell Nurse 30 PTS: 68 GP, 5 G, 25 A, 22:15 TOI
9. Corey Perry 25 PTS: 72 GP, 16 G, 9 A, 11:42 TOI
10. Jeff Skinner 25 PTS: 63 GP, 14 G, 11 A, 12:44 TOI
Here is where things stand with the Oilers and the Pacific Division at the end of March.
1. Vegas Golden Knights: 73 GP - 45 W - 20 L - 8 OT - 98 PTS
2. Los Angeles Kings: 73 GP - 41 W - 23 L - 9 OT - 91 PTS
3. Edmonton Oilers: 73 GP - 42 W - 26 L - 5 OT - 89 PTS
4. Calgary Flames: 73 GP - 35 W - 26 L - 12 OT - 82 PTS
5. Vancouver Canucks: 74 GP - 34 W - 27 L - 13 OT - 81 PTS
6. Anaheim Ducks: 73 GP - 32 W - 33 L - 8 OT - 72 PTS
7. Seattle Kraken: 75 GP - 31 W - 38 L - 6 OT - 68 PTS
8. San Jose Sharks: 73 GP - 20 W - 44 L - 9 OT - 49` PTS