NHL Game Preview: Florida Panthers (37-37-3) vs. Montréal Canadiens (45-22-10)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET

Venue: Bell Centre, Montréal, Québec

Broadcast: TSN / RDS / Bally Sports Florida / ESPN+

Venue Context

Bell Centre remains one of the NHL’s most intimidating, high‑energy home environments, offering:

Loud, momentum‑swinging crowd

Strong home‑ice officiating tendencies favoring Montréal’s aggressive forecheck

Fast ice that benefits speed‑driven teams

This environment strongly favors the Canadiens, who thrive on pace, transition pressure, and crowd‑driven surges.

Injury Report

Florida Panthers

Aleksander Barkov — Day‑to‑day (upper body)

Aaron Ekblad — OUT (lower body)

Sam Bennett — Day‑to‑day (illness)

Eetu Luostarinen — OUT (wrist)

Oliver Ekman‑Larsson — Day‑to‑day (lower body)

Florida enters the matchup with major concerns on defense and down the middle.

Montréal Canadiens

Cole Caufield — Day‑to‑day (lower body)

Juraj Slafkovský — OUT (upper body)

Kaiden Guhle — Day‑to‑day (illness)

Arber Xhekaj — OUT (shoulder)

Montréal is missing some scoring punch but remains structurally intact.

Recent Team Form

Florida (Last 10 Games):

4‑6‑0 record

2.70 goals per game

3.40 goals allowed per game

Power play: 16.7%

Penalty kill: 78.9%

Florida’s defensive structure has slipped without Ekblad, and scoring depth has been inconsistent.

Montréal (Last 10 Games):

7‑2‑1 record

3.60 goals per game

2.40 goals allowed per game

Power play: 23.5%

Penalty kill: 84.1%

Montréal is playing some of its best hockey of the season, driven by elite goaltending and strong 5‑on‑5 play.

Key Player Matchups

Matthew Tkachuk (FLA) vs. Nick Suzuki (MTL)

Tkachuk: 31 G, 44 A, physical play‑driver

Suzuki: 28 G, 52 A, elite two‑way center

Edge: Montréal — Suzuki’s two‑way consistency and line chemistry give him the advantage.

Sam Reinhart (FLA) vs. Cole Caufield (MTL, if active)

Reinhart: 34 G, 38 A, Panthers’ most reliable finisher

Caufield: 29 G, 31 A, elite shooter

Edge: Even — Depends on Caufield’s health.

Goaltending: Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA) vs. Samuel Montembeault (MTL)

Bobrovsky: .903 SV%, 2.98 GAA

Montembeault: .914 SV%, 2.62 GAA

Edge: Montréal — Montembeault has been steadier and benefits from a stronger defensive structure.

Series History

Recent meetings:

Jan 18, 2026: Canadiens 4–2 (MTL win)

Dec 5, 2025: Panthers 3–1 (FLA win)

Mar 22, 2025: Canadiens 5–3 (MTL win)

Jan 10, 2025: Canadiens 4–3 OT (MTL win)

Nov 30, 2024: Panthers 2–1 (FLA win)

Montréal leads 3–2 in the last 5 meetings.

Betting Trends

Florida Trends

3‑7 in last 10 road games

Unders hit in 6 of last 10

Struggling defensively without Ekblad

Montréal Trends

7‑3 in last 10 overall

5‑1 in last 6 home games

Overs hit in 6 of last 10

Matchup Trend

Home team has won 4 of last 5

Montréal averaging 3.8 goals per game vs. Florida in last 5

Game Odds

Florida Panthers               6.5

Montréal Canadiens       – 218

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 6, 2026

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