The Washington Capitals and Montreal Canadiens are set to face off in Game 4 of their first-round Stanley Cup Playoff series on Sunday, April 27, 2025, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec. With the Capitals leading the series 2-1, this game is pivotal as the Canadiens look to even the series and the Capitals aim to take a commanding lead in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Game Details
- Date: Sunday, April 27, 2025
- Time: 6:30 PM ET
- Venue: Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
- Broadcast: CBC, TVAS, TNT, truTV, Max
Team Overview
Washington Capitals
- Regular Season Record: 51-22-9 (1st in Metropolitan Division)
- Key Players:
- Alex Ovechkin: The legendary forward continues to be a dominant force, scoring two goals in Game 1, including the overtime winner. Ovechkin’s leadership and scoring ability are critical for Washington’s success.
- Logan Thompson: The Capitals’ goaltender has been stellar, boasting a 1.47 goals-against average and a .951 save percentage in the playoffs. His consistency in net has been a game-changer.
- Dylan Strome: Strome has been a key contributor, with four points in the first two games of the series, including the game-winning goal in Game 2.
- Strengths:
The Capitals excel in offensive depth and special teams, with a power play that has been effective throughout the series. Their ability to capitalize on scoring chances and maintain defensive discipline has given them the edge. - Challenges:
Washington has struggled to close out games, as seen in their Game 3 loss. Maintaining focus and limiting turnovers will be crucial to avoid giving Montreal any momentum.
Montreal Canadiens
- Regular Season Record: 40-31-11 (4th in Atlantic Division)
- Key Players:
- Nick Suzuki: The Canadiens’ captain has been a consistent performer, scoring a critical goal in Game 3 to help secure the win. Suzuki’s playmaking and leadership are vital for Montreal.
- Cole Caufield: Caufield’s offensive creativity and ability to score in clutch moments make him a key player to watch.
- Sam Montembeault: The Canadiens’ goaltender has shown resilience, bouncing back in Game 3 with a strong performance to keep his team in the series.
- Strengths:
Montreal thrives on its youthful energy and home-ice advantage. The Bell Centre crowd provides an electric atmosphere that fuels the team’s intensity. Their ability to rally late in games has been a hallmark of their playoff run. - Challenges:
The Canadiens have struggled with consistency on special teams, particularly on the penalty kill. They’ll need to tighten up defensively to contain Washington’s potent offense.
Key Matchups
- Alex Ovechkin vs. Nick Suzuki:
A battle of captains, Ovechkin’s scoring prowess and Suzuki’s playmaking ability will set the tone for their respective teams. - Logan Thompson vs. Sam Montembeault:
Both goaltenders have been pivotal in the series. Thompson’s consistency and Montembeault’s resilience will be under the spotlight. - Special Teams:
Washington’s power play has been a difference-maker, while Montreal must improve its penalty kill to stay competitive.
What’s at Stake
- For the Capitals: A win would give Washington a commanding 3-1 series lead, putting them one step closer to advancing to the second round.
- For the Canadiens: A victory would even the series at 2-2, shifting momentum back to Montreal as they fight to stay alive in the playoffs.
Game Odds
Washington Capitals – 118
Montreal Canadiens 5.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 26, 2025








