The Montreal Canadiens welcome the New York Rangers to the Bell Centre for a Saturday night Original Six showdown that could ignite the Atlantic and Metropolitan playoff races. Montreal, leaning on a resurgent young core and stingy home defense, hosts a Rangers team reeling from a four-game skid and key absences on the blue line. With the Habs’ power play clicking at 24.5% (8th in NHL) against New York’s porous penalty kill (76.8%, 27th), this tilt shapes up as a special-teams chess match. Expect emotion-fueled intensity from Cole Caufield’s sniping vs. Artemi Panarin’s playmaking, where third-period discipline and goaltending poise separate contenders from pretenders in a December pivot point.
Game Information
Puckdrop: 7:00 p.m. ET (puck drop)
Venue: Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec (capacity: 21,105; home of the Canadiens since 1996)
Broadcast: Sportsnet East (Canadiens local), MSG (Rangers local), NHL Network, ESPN+
Series Context: Second meeting of the 2025-26 season (after New York’s 3-2 OT win on Oct. 28); Rangers lead all-time series 62-55-10.
Injury Report
Montreal’s forward depth is tested, but their blue line holds firm. New York’s defensive woes deepen with multiple pairings sidelined, forcing coach Peter Laviolette into emergency recalls.
| Team | Player | Position | Status | Injury/Details | Estimated Return |
| Canadiens | Kirby Dach | C | Out | Knee (post-surgery) | Jan. 10 (IR since Oct. 15; 2G, 4A in 8GP pre-injury) |
| Canadiens | Patrik Laine | RW | Out | Upper Body | Dec. 20 (IR since Dec. 3; acquired via trade, limited to 4GP) |
| Canadiens | Rafael Harvey-Pinard | LW | Questionable | Lower Body | Game-time (day-to-day after block vs. DET Dec. 11) |
| Rangers | Ryan Lindgren | D | Out | Upper Body | Dec. 18 (IR since Nov. 28; shutdown specialist) |
| Rangers | K’Andre Miller | D | Out | Suspension | Dec. 17 (2-game ban for boarding; 1G, 5A in 25GP) |
| Rangers | Chad Ruhwedel | D | Out | Lower Body | Dec. 22 (IR since Dec. 8) |
| Rangers | Jonny Brodzinski | F | Out | Undisclosed | Indefinite (IR since Dec. 11) |
| Rangers | Igor Shesterkin | G | Questionable | Fatigue | Game-time (backup role possible; rested after 3 straight starts) |
Montreal inserts Alex Newhook at center sans Dach; Rangers pair Urho Vaakanainen with Adam Fox, exposing gaps (3.5 GA/G last 5).
Key Player Matchups
Projected lines from line rushes highlight Montreal’s cycle vs. New York’s rush game. Caufield-Suzuki duo vs. Panarin-Trocheck sets the tone.
Canadiens Top Line (Caufield – Suzuki – Newhook) vs. Rangers Top Line (Panarin – Trocheck – Lafreniere): Cole Caufield (18G, 32P in 30GP) rides a 7-game point streak (5G), thriving on Nick Suzuki’s setup (12A). They matchup against Artemi Panarin (15G, 38P, NHL assist lead with 23), who’s 4-0-4 in last 4 vs. MTL. Edge: Rangers’ creation, but Habs’ home PP exploits.
Canadiens Second Line (Roy – Dvorak – Anderson) vs. Rangers Second Line (Kakko – Chytil – Wheeler): Juraj Slafkovsky (10G) shifts up with Christian Dvorak; Josh Anderson adds physicality. New York counters with Kaapo Kakko’s emergence (8G) and Blake Wheeler’s vet poise. Edge: Even—Kakko’s two-way play neutralizes Anderson’s speed.
Goalie Duel: Samuel Montembeault (Canadiens) vs. Jonathan Quick (Rangers): Montembeault (10-6-2, 2.68 GAA, .912 SV%) anchors with 3 straight home wins (1.33 GAA); owns NYR (2-1-0, .930 SV%). Quick (5-4-3, 2.92 GAA, .905 SV%) starts if Shesterkin sits; 2.10 GAA vs. MTL lifetime. Edge: Montembeault in raucous Bell Centre.
Special teams: Habs PP (24.5%) vs. Rangers PK (76.8%); NYR PP (22.1%) faces MTL’s 82.4% kill (10th).
Team Records and Standings
Montreal Canadiens: 16-11-3 (35 points, 6th in Atlantic Division; 9-4-2 at home). Advanced stats: 13th in GF/G (3.10), 15th in GA/G (2.97), +0.13 diff (13th).
New York Rangers: 15-13-4 (34 points, 6th in Metropolitan Division; 7-7-2 on road). Advanced stats: 8th in GF/G (3.15), 19th in GA/G (3.10), +0.05 diff (15th).
Montreal’s home OT wins (3-0) contrast Rangers’ road regression (2-5-2 last 9 away).
Recent Team Forms
Montreal rides a three-game win streak after a 4-2 home victory over Detroit on Dec. 11 (Suzuki 2A, Montembeault 30 saves; outshot DET 32-28). Prior: 3-1 W vs. NJD (Dec. 9; Caufield 2G), 5-3 W at BOS (Dec. 7). Last 10: 6-3-1 (3.2 GF/G, 2.6 GA/G), with 7-2-1 at Bell Centre—strongest home start since 2021-22.
New York’s skid worsens post a 3-1 road loss to Washington on Dec. 11 (Quick pulled after 2 GA; outshot 29-25). Before: 2-4 L at CAR (Dec. 9), 1-3 L vs. PIT (Dec. 7). Last 10: 3-6-1 (2.8 GF/G, 3.4 GA/G), losers of 4 straight—worst stretch since 2023 playoffs collapse.
| Last 5 Games | Canadiens Record | Key Stat | Rangers Record | Key Stat |
| vs. DET (Dec 11) | W 4-2 | 32 SOG, 1/3 PP | @ WSH (Dec 11) | L 1-3 |
| vs. NJD (Dec 9) | W 3-1 | 28 SOG, Caufield 2G | @ CAR (Dec 9) | L 2-4 |
| @ BOS (Dec 7) | W 5-3 | 31 SOG, 2/4 PP | vs. PIT (Dec 7) | L 1-3 |
| @ TOR (Dec 5) | L 2-4 | 26 SOG, 0/2 PP | @ NJD (Dec 5) | W 4-3 (SO) |
| vs. FLA (Dec 3) | W 6-2 | 35 SOG, Suzuki 3P | vs. OTT (Dec 3) | L 2-5 |
Series History
In 127 meetings since 1926, New York edges 62-55-10 (playoffs: Rangers 10-8). Recent: Rangers 6-4 in last 10, including OT thriller on Oct. 28. At Bell Centre: Habs 32-28-5 all-time vs. NYR. Overs hit 5-5 in last 10 (avg. 5.9 goals), but unders 3-2 in Montreal (defensive trend: 2.8 GA/G for MTL).
Betting Trends
Puck Line: Canadiens -1.5 (+195); Rangers +1.5 (-235). Rangers 3-7 ATS last 10 road.
Total: 5.5 (Over -105 / Under -115). Unders 6-4 in Habs’ last 10 home; 5-5 in H2H.
Trends: Habs 7-3 SU last 10 home; Rangers 1-4 SU after losses. Public: 52% on Under 5.5.
Game Odds
Montreal Canadiens 5.5
New York Rangers – 135
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 12, 2025









