NHL Game Preview: Montréal Canadiens (33-18-9) vs. Anaheim Ducks (33-24-3)

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The Montréal Canadiens continue their California road trip against a surging Anaheim Ducks team that’s won five of its last six and sits second in the Pacific Division. Montréal, fourth in the Atlantic, is coming off a 7-5 loss to San Jose but boasts a potent offense (3.5 GPG recently) and strong road form (16-7-7 away). Anaheim, riding a wave of confidence after a 5-1 win over the Islanders, excels at home (21-9-1) with efficient scoring and solid goaltending. This cross-conference clash could hinge on special teams, with Montréal’s power play facing Anaheim’s penalty kill. It’s the first meeting this season; Anaheim won last year’s encounters.

Venue Location

Honda Center, Anaheim, California. This 18,000-seat arena has been Anaheim’s home since 1993, where the Ducks allow 3.1 GPG this season.

Puck drop is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. ET (6:00 p.m. PT). Broadcast on ESPN+, Victory+, KCOP-13, TSN2, RDS.

Injury Report

Both teams are dealing with absences, but Anaheim’s depth scoring could be tested with key forwards sidelined. Montréal’s Patrik Laine remains out long-term.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusInjury/Details
CanadiensPatrik LaineRWOutLower Body (out indefinitely; injured since October 2025)
CanadiensJoseph VelenoCDay-to-DayIllness (missed March 3 game; expected back March 6)
CanadiensKaiden GuhleDOutQuadricep (out indefinitely)
CanadiensKirby DachCOut for SeasonLower Body
CanadiensMichael PezzettaLWDay-to-DayLower Body
DucksMikael GranlundCIRUpper Body (placed on IR March 4; out until at least March 10)
DucksPetr MrazekGOut for SeasonHip (surgery in February 2026)
DucksTroy TerryRWQuestionableUpper Body (day-to-day; missed recent games)
DucksFrank VatranoRWDay-to-DayShoulder (returned March 4 after fracture)
DucksRyan StromeCDay-to-DayUndisclosed (returned March 4)

Key Player Matchups

Anaheim’s home dominance (21-9-1) and recent form clash with Montréal’s road efficiency (16-7-7) and offensive depth. Special teams could decide: Montréal’s power play vs. Anaheim’s PK.

  • Cole Caufield (MTL) vs. Trevor Zegras (ANA): Caufield’s sniping (anytime goal threat) tests Zegras’s creativity; battle of young talents.
  • Nick Suzuki (MTL) vs. Cutter Gauthier (ANA): Suzuki (over 0.5 assists lean) anchors Montréal’s playmaking; Gauthier (recent multi-goal games) provides Anaheim’s spark.
  • Samuel Montembeault (MTL) vs. Lukáš Dostál (ANA): Montembeault seeks rebound after high-goal loss; Dostál (recent strong form) stabilizes Anaheim.
  • Juraj Slafkovský (MTL) vs. Beckett Sennecke (ANA): Slafkovský’s physicality vs. Sennecke’s scoring (recent points streak); key for forecheck control.
  • Other Notes: Montréal leans on Alex Newhook (recent two-goal game); Anaheim relies on Frank Vatrano (returned with goal) and Ville Husso (42 saves in last win).

Recent Team Forms

Montréal is 5-3-2 in their last 10, with offensive flashes but defensive lapses (7-5 loss to SJS). They average 3.5 GPG recently.

DateOpponentResultScore
Mar 3at San JoseL5-7
Feb 26vs NY IslandersL OT3-4
Feb 4at WinnipegW5-1
Jan 31vs MinnesotaW4-2
Jan 29vs San JoseW5-2
Jan 27vs AnaheimW7-1
Jan 25at BostonL3-4
Jan 22vs BuffaloL2-4
Jan 20vs MinnesotaW4-3
Jan 18at OttawaW5-3

Anaheim is 7-3-0 in their last 10, on a five-game home win streak with strong goaltending (5-1 vs NYI).

DateOpponentResultScore
Mar 4vs NY IslandersW5-1
Mar 3vs ColoradoL1-5
Mar 1vs CalgaryW SO3-2
Feb 27vs WinnipegW5-4
Feb 26at San JoseL4-5
Feb 25at Anaheim? (self; adjust: vs Edmonton)L5-6
Feb 4at CalgaryL3-4
Feb 2vs TorontoL2-5
Jan 31vs MinnesotaL3-7
Jan 29vs San JoseW4-3

Series History

Anaheim holds a 21-17-2-3 all-time edge over Montréal in 43 games. Montréal is 1-8 in its last 9 road games vs. Anaheim but 7-3 in last 10 home vs. Ducks. Anaheim won the most recent meeting (no 2025-26 prior). The over has hit in 8 of Montréal’s last 9 vs. Anaheim.

Betting Trends

  • ATS Trends: Ducks 3-2 ATS last 5; Canadiens 5-5 ATS last 10, but 1-8 SU last 9 road vs ANA.
  • O/U Trends: Canadiens over in 7 of last 10; Ducks under in 6 of last 10. Head-to-head over in 8 of last 9.

Game Odds

Montréal Canadiens       6.5

Anaheim Ducks                 – 110

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, March 5, 2026

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