NHL Eastern Conference Game 7 Preview: Montreal Canadiens (3-3) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (3-3)

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Venue: Amalie Arena — Tampa, Florida

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN / Sportsnet / TVA Sports / Bally Sports Sun

Atmosphere: Expected 19,000+, white‑out conditions, extremely hostile for visiting teams

WEATHER & VENUE CONDITIONS

Tampa Forecast: 78°F, humid, light coastal winds

Arena Conditions: Standard NHL climate control; ice quality typically fast early, softens late

Travel Impact: None — both teams arrived Saturday

INJURY REPORT

Montreal Canadiens

Cole Caufield — Probable (upper‑body) Expected to play; shot volume likely unaffected.

Kaiden Guhle — Questionable (lower‑body) If limited, Montreal’s top‑4 defensive rotation tightens.

Josh Anderson — Probable (illness) Will play; energy line remains intact.

Tampa Bay Lightning

Nikita Kucherov — Probable (maintenance) Full workload expected; elite playmaking remains central.

Victor Hedman — Probable (lower‑body) Will play; minutes may be monitored early.

Anthony Cirelli — Questionable (shoulder) If out, Tampa loses its top shutdown center.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Montreal Canadiens (3–3)

Last 5: W–L–W–L–W

Strengths: Goaltending consistency, forecheck pressure, transition speed

Weaknesses: Defensive depth, penalty kill inconsistency

Game 6 Recap: Montreal dominated the neutral zone and outshot Tampa 37–28.

Tampa Bay Lightning (3–3)

Last 5: L–W–L–W–L

Strengths: Elite power play, top‑end scoring talent, home‑ice performance

Weaknesses: Defensive lapses, reliance on top line, inconsistent 5‑on‑5 play

Game 6 Recap: Tampa struggled to generate high‑danger chances and lost board battles.

SERIES HISTORY (2025–26 Season & Playoffs)

Season Series: Tied 2–2

Playoff Series: Tied 3–3

Average Margin: Montreal +0.4

Home Team Record: 4–2 in this series

Key Note: Tampa Bay’s power play is 6‑for‑18 at home in this series (33.3%).

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Nikita Kucherov vs. Nick Suzuki

Kucherov: 2G, 7A in series; elite zone‑entry creator

Suzuki: 3G, 4A; Montreal’s most reliable two‑way forward This matchup dictates tempo and special‑teams impact.

Andrei Vasilevskiy vs. Samuel Montembeault

Vasilevskiy: .912 SV% in series; historically dominant in elimination games

Montembeault: .924 SV%; has stolen two games already Goaltending is the single most important variable in Game 7.

Brayden Point vs. Kirby Dach

Point: 4G in series; elite finisher

Dach: Physical, disruptive, strong on the cycle If Dach neutralizes Point, Montreal gains a major edge.

BETTING TRENDS

Tampa Bay at home: 29–12 last 41

Montreal on road: 18–23 last 41

Series O/U: Under is 4–2

Game 7 NHL Trend: Unders hit ~61% over last 20 years

Team‑Specific Trends

Tampa Bay: 8–3 in last 11 home playoff games

Montreal: 5–11 in last 16 vs. Tampa Bay

Canadiens Unders: 9 of last 13 road games

Game Odds

Montreal Canadiens       5.5

Tampa Bay Lightning      – 162

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 2, 2026

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