The Vancouver Canucks (29-23-11) take on the Montreal Canadiens (30-27-6) at Rogers Arena on Tuesday, March 11 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with both teams fresh off of a loss. The Canucks were defeated by the Dallas Stars 4-1 in their most recent game, while the Canadiens are coming off a 1-0 loss to the Calgary Flames.
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Get ready for this showdown with a look at who we project to emerge with the victory in Tuesday's game.
Over the last 10 games, the Canadiens have gone 5-4-1 while totaling 29 total goals (seven power-play goals on 29 power-play opportunities during that time, for a conversion rate of 24.1%). They have conceded 27 goals.
Canucks vs. Canadiens Predictions for Tuesday
Our computer projection model for this matchup calls for a final result of Canucks 4, Canadiens 2.
- Moneyline Pick: Canucks (-145)
- Total Pick: Over 5.5 (computer predicts 6 goals on average)
- Spread Pick: Canadiens (+1.5)
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Canucks Splits and Trends
- The Canucks have a 29-23-11 record overall, with a 6-11-17 record in games that have needed overtime.
- Vancouver has 36 points (13-4-10) in the 27 games it has played that were decided by one goal.
- In the 10 games this season the Canucks registered just one goal, they finished 0-9-1.
- Vancouver has taken 12 points from the 13 games this season when it scored two goals (4-5-4 record).
- The Canucks have scored three or more goals in 37 games (25-6-6, 56 points).
- In the 29 games when Vancouver has scored a lone power-play goal, it went 17-6-6 to record 40 points.
- In games when it has outshot opponents, Vancouver is 12-7-4 (28 points).
- The Canucks have been outshot by opponents in 38 games, going 17-15-6 to record 40 points.
Canadiens Splits and Trends
- The Canadiens have a 30-27-6 record this season and are 9-6-15 in matchups that have needed overtime.
- Montreal has earned 30 points (13-4-4) in its 21 games that finished with a one-goal margin.
- Across the seven games this season the Canadiens ended with only one goal, they have earned five points.
- Montreal has earned seven points (2-9-3 record) this season when scoring a pair of goals .
- The Canadiens have scored at least three goals in 38 games, earning 54 points from those contests.
- Montreal has scored a lone power-play goal in 27 games this season and has registered 31 points from those matchups.
- When it outshoots its opponent this season, Montreal has posted a record of 14-10-0 (28 points).
- The Canadiens have been outshot by opponents 37 times this season, and earned 36 points in those games.
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Team Stats Comparison
Canucks Rank | Canucks AVG | Canadiens AVG | Canadiens Rank | |
---|---|---|---|---|
26th | 2.71 | Goals Scored | 2.92 | 16th |
19th | 3.02 | Goals Allowed | 3.27 | 25th |
31st | 25.4 | Shots | 26 | 30th |
7th | 26.9 | Shots Allowed | 29 | 21st |
16th | 22.29% | Power Play % | 21.51% | 17th |
5th | 82.32% | Penalty Kill % | 82.18% | 6th |
Canucks vs. Canadiens Game Time and TV Channel
- When: Tuesday, March 11, 2025 at 10 p.m. ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
- Where: Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia
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