NHL Eastern Conference Game 6 Preview: Tampa Bay Lightning (2-3) vs. Montreal Canadiens (3-2)

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Venue: Amalie Arena, Tampa, Florida

Puck Drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET

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

Tampa Bay enters at 2–3, looking to stabilize after a shaky start. Montreal arrives at 3–2, showing improved structure and defensive discipline.

INJURY REPORT

Tampa Bay Lightning

No major injuries reported

Monitoring minor day‑to‑day soreness for one defenseman (expected to play)

Montreal Canadiens

No major injuries reported

One bottom‑six forward listed as day‑to‑day (probable)

Both teams are expected to dress near‑full lineups.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (2–3)

Tampa Bay has been inconsistent early, struggling with:

Defensive zone coverage

Penalty‑kill efficiency

Slow starts in first periods

But their offensive ceiling remains high.

Recent Form

Loss — 3 of last 4

Allowing 3.8 goals per game

Scoring 3.0 goals per game

Team Strengths

Elite top‑six scoring talent

Strong power‑play structure

High‑end goaltending when locked in

Team Weaknesses

Defensive lapses

Turnovers in transition

Penalty‑kill inconsistency

MONTREAL CANADIENS (3–2)

Montreal has opened the season with:

Improved defensive structure

Strong goaltending

Balanced scoring across three lines

They are not overpowering offensively but are disciplined and opportunistic.

Recent Form

Win — 3 of last 4

Allowing 2.6 goals per game

Scoring 3.2 goals per game

Team Strengths

Defensive responsibility

Goaltending stability

Effective forecheck

Team Weaknesses

Limited elite scoring

Power‑play inconsistency

Vulnerable to high‑tempo teams

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Tampa Bay Top Line vs. Montreal Top Pair

Tampa’s top line remains one of the league’s most dangerous scoring units. Montreal’s top defensive pair has been strong but will be tested.

Edge: Tampa Bay

2. Montreal Forecheck vs. Tampa Bay Breakouts

Montreal’s aggressive forecheck can force turnovers. Tampa’s defense has struggled with puck management early.

Edge: Montreal

3. Goaltending Battle

Tampa’s starter has the higher ceiling. Montreal’s tandem has been more consistent this season.

Edge: Even

SERIES HISTORY

Tampa Bay has won 6 of the last 10 meetings

Montreal has won 2 of the last 3

Games in Tampa have trended high‑scoring

Last 5 meetings: 3 overs, 2 unders

Amalie Arena has historically favored Tampa, but Montreal has been competitive recently.

BETTING TRENDS

Tampa Bay Lightning

1–4 ATS in last 5

Overs hitting in 4 of last 6

Struggling defensively early in games

Montreal Canadiens

3–2 ATS this season

Unders hitting in 3 of last 5

Strong early‑season road performance

Matchup Trends

Tampa Bay is 4–1 in last 5 home games vs. Montreal

Overs have hit in 3 straight in Tampa

Game Odds

Tampa Bay Lightning      – 115

Montreal Canadiens       5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 30, 2026

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