NHL Game Preview: Montréal Canadiens (44-21-10) vs. New Jersey Devils (39-34-2)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Prudential Center, 25 Lafayette Street, Newark, NJ 07102
Broadcast: NHL Network / MSG+

This is a late‑season Eastern Conference matchup between a surging Montréal team riding a five‑game winning streak and a New Jersey squad fighting to stay in the playoff picture.

Injury Report

Montréal Canadiens

Alexandre Texier — Day‑to‑day (lower body)

Alexandre Carrier — OUT (upper body)

Kirby Dach — OUT (upper body)

Patrik Laine — IR (abdomen)

New Jersey Devils

Arseny Gritsyuk — OUT (upper body)

Brett Pesce — OUT (lower body)

Stefan Noesen — OUT for season (knee)

Zack MacEwen — OUT for season (ACL)

Team Statistical Profile

Montréal Canadiens (44‑21‑10)

GF/GP: 3.51 (3rd in NHL)

GA/GP: 3.08

Shots For: 26.4 per game

Shots Against: 27.7 per game

Power Play: 24.41% (5th)

Penalty Kill: 77.16%

New Jersey Devils (39‑34‑2)

GF/GP: 2.77 (27th)

GA/GP: 3.07

Shots For: 29.8 per game (4th)

Shots Against: 27.4 per game

Power Play: 22.80% (10th)

Penalty Kill: 79.06%

Recent Team Form

Canadiens — Last 5 Games

W 3–2 @ NYR

W 4–1 @ TB

W 3–1 @ CAR

W 4–1 @ NSH

W 2–1 vs CBJ

Trend: Montréal enters on a five‑game winning streak, allowing just 6 goals over that span.

Devils — Last 5 Games

W 7–3 vs WSH

L 4–1 @ NYR

W 5–3 vs CHI

L 5–2 @ CAR

W 4–2 @ NSH

Trend: New Jersey is 3–2 in its last five, with inconsistent defensive results.

Key Player Matchups

Nick Suzuki (MTL) vs. Jack Hughes (NJD)

Suzuki: 94 points (27 G, 67 A)

Hughes: 68 points (24 G, 44 A)

This is a premier matchup of elite playmaking centers.

Cole Caufield (MTL) vs. Nico Hischier (NJD)

Caufield: 49 goals, Montréal’s top finisher

Hischier: 26 goals, New Jersey’s most reliable two‑way forward

Goaltending: Jakub Dobes (MTL) vs. Jacob Markstrom (NJD)

Dobes: 26‑8‑4, 2.73 GAA, .903 SV%

Markstrom: 22‑18‑1, 3.12 GAA, .883 SV%

Montreal holds the statistical edge in net.

Series History

The Devils won the previous meeting 4–1 against the Rangers before this matchup, while Montréal defeated Tampa Bay 4–1 in its last outing.

No direct head‑to‑head results for this season were provided, but Montréal enters with significantly stronger recent form.

Betting Trends

Montréal Trends

5‑0 in last five games

Elite power play (24.4%)

Strong road record (22‑8‑8)

New Jersey Trends

3‑2 in last five

High shot volume (29.8 per game)

Inconsistent goaltending (Markstrom .883 SV%)

Game Odds

Montréal Canadiens       – 122

New Jersey Devils            6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 3, 2026

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