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Game Preview: Montreal Canadiens @ Pittsburgh Penguins 12/11/25
Pittsburgh Penguins (14-7-7, 35 points, 4th place Metropolitan Division) When: 7:00 p.m. eastern How to Watch: Broadcast locally Sportsnet Pittsburgh, streaming on ESPN+ Pens’ Path Ahead: The long homestand rolls on with matinee games at PPG Paints this weekend against San Jose (3pm on Saturday) and Utah
Find out how to watch the St. Louis Blues vs. Montreal Canadiens today. TV channels, streaming, key injuries, and betting picks inside.
The Montreal Canadiens host the Chicago Blackhawks at Bell Centre on Thursday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. ET. The matchup airs on ESPN+. Montreal suffered a 4-1 loss at home its last time out on Dec. 16 against the Philadelphia Flyers. Chicago played on the road in its last game on Dec. 16, and lost 3-2 against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Leon Draisaitl aims to reach 1,000 career points on Sunday night as the Oilers venture into Montreal to wrap up a back-to-back at the Bell Centre against the Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens enter this game after a commendable performance against the Edmonton Oilers, where they managed to secure a victory despite the absence of key defenseman Mike Matheson, who is currently sidelined with an injury.
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Canadiens vs Penguins Best bet: Nick Suzuki Over 0.5 assists (-135) Nick Suzuki is having a solid campaign for the Montreal Canadiens, leading the team with 25 helpers to go along with eight goals as well. The Habs captain has been busy making plays lately, tallying an assist in eight of his last nine games.
The Penguins continue along their five-game homestand as they take on the Montreal Canadiens at PPG Paints Arena. Tonight's game vs. the Montreal Canadiens has been moved to 7:30 PM ET.
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Oilers flat against Canadiens, fall 4-1: Recap, highlights, and reaction
The Edmonton Oilers’ search for a three-game win streak continues. On Sunday evening, the Oilers played their second of five games on the road, falling 4-1 to the Montréal Canadiens to move their record to 15-12-6.