The Vegas Golden Knights, with a record of 25-14-12 and competing in the Pacific Division, will face off against the Montreal Canadiens, who hold a 28-17-7 record in the Atlantic Division. The game takes place in Montreal, Quebec, on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.
This matchup follows Montreal’s recent 4-3 loss to the Boston Bruins, where Cole Caufield scored a hat trick. Montreal’s season overall includes a strong home record of 14-11-1, and they tend to perform well when scoring three or more goals, with a 25-6-6 record in such games.
Vegas, meanwhile, has a 13-7-6 record on the road and a total of 25-14-12 overall. They also excel offensively in games where they score at least three goals, posting a 24-5-7 record.
This contest will be their second showdown of the season; Montreal previously won 4-1 in their earlier encounter. Caufield leads the Canadiens with 29 goals and 24 assists, with Alexandre Texier contributing four goals and assists over his last ten games. The Golden Knights are led by Pavel Dorofeev’s 22 goals and 16 assists, while Jack Eichel has been strong recently, with seven goals and 11 assists in his last ten outings.
Over their last ten games, Montreal has gone 5-4-1, scoring an average of 3.6 goals per game, while allowing 3.1. Vegas has posted a 7-3-0 record in that span, with an average of 4.3 goals for and allowing 3.2.
Neither team has reported injury concerns at this time.
Fan Take: This game is highly anticipated because it showcases Montreal’s potential to shift momentum after recent losses, and Vegas’s offensive firepower. Such matchups keep fans excited about the unpredictability of hockey and its capacity for dramatic turnarounds that can impact playoff positioning.

