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Nashville PredatorsIn the upcoming game between the New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers, I expect an interesting battle. Both teams have defensive issues, allowing a considerable number of goals per game. The Islanders recently struggled against the Canadiens, conceding four goals in 12 minutes. The Oilers also have defensive problems and a somewhat unconvincing goaltender. However, both teams have strong offenses and players capable of creating scoring opportunities. The Oilers rely on the McDavid-Draisaitl duo, who consistently deliver good performances. The Islanders, on the other hand, depend on players like Barzal and Horvat, who can also contribute to the team's attack. Nonetheless, considering the defensive uncertainty of both teams and the presence of players capable of generating many scoring chances, I expect an open game with a high number of shots. Despite this, both teams' goaltenders have also shown good form and can make saves. Taking these factors into account, I predict that both teams will create scoring opportunities, but due to the weak defense and strong goaltending, the total goals in this game will likely be under 7.