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The Canadiens are favored with a -1.5 puck line, while the Wild are the underdogs. Betting insights suggest a low-scoring game (Under 6.5 goals).
Montreal's offense ranks fourth in the league, scoring an average of 3.4 goals per game. However, their defense is ranked 25th, allowing 3.3 goals per game.
Minnesota's offense ranks 11th, scoring 3.2 goals per game, while their defense is seventh-best, allowing 2.8 goals per game.
Key injuries for the Wild include Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy. Jesper Wallstedt is expected to start in goal.
A same-game parlay suggestion includes Canadiens -1.5 puck line, Oliver Kapanen Over 1.5 shots on goal, and Noah Dobson Over 1.5 shots on goal.
Why this matters: This game provides an opportunity to see how Montreal's high-powered offense fares against Minnesota's solid defense. Injuries and fatigue may play a significant role in the Wild's performance.
The Montreal Canadiens (43%) face the Minnesota Wild (57%) at Bell Centre. The Canadiens have a strong offensive showing this season, while the Wild are grappling with injuries to key players and a tough schedule, playing the second of consecutive games.
Team Stats:
Montreal Canadiens:
4th in the league in goals scored (3.4 per game).
25th in goals allowed (3.3 per game).
9th in power-play goals (34).
Minnesota Wild:
11th in the league in goals scored (3.2 per game).
7th in goals allowed (2.8 per game).
6th in power-play goals (38).
Players to Watch:
Montreal Canadiens: Oliver Kapanen, Noah Dobson
Minnesota Wild: Kirill Kaprizov, Matthew Boldy (injured)
What are the betting odds for the game?
The Canadiens are favored at -1.5, with the over/under set at 6.5 goals.
Are there any key injuries to consider?
Yes, the Wild are missing Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy.
Where can I watch the game?
FDSN, RDS
The Canadiens are in a favorable position due to their strong offense and the Wild's fatigue and injuries.
Monitor Oliver Kapanen's performance for Montreal, as he has been consistently recording shots on goal.
Consider the under for total goals, given Minnesota's strong defense and potential fatigue.
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