One of hockey’s most historic rivalries continues on St. Patrick’s Day as the Boston Bruins travel to the Bell Centre to face the Montreal Canadiens. Both teams enter this matchup with strong records and remain firmly in the playoff race, making this an important late-season contest. The atmosphere in Montreal is expected to be electric, as it always is when these Original Six franchises meet. Boston comes in after a hard-fought overtime win the night before, while Montreal looks to capitalize on home ice where they have been solid throughout the season.
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Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Boston Bruins @ Montreal Canadiens
- Date & Time: March 17, 2026, 7:00 PM ET
- Venue: Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
- Broadcast: ESPN+
Key Storylines Boston vs Montreal
- Fatigue Factor: Boston is playing the second game of a back-to-back after a loss against the New Jersey Devils 4-3 in overtime on March 16. Teams in this situation often face challenges maintaining energy levels, particularly late in games.
- Playoff Positioning: Both teams hold strong records, with Boston at 37-23-7 and Montreal at 36-20-10. With the regular season entering its final stretch, every point is critical in the Atlantic Division race.
- Injury News: Montreal is currently without Patrik Laine, who remains on injured reserve, while Kirby Dach is listed as day-to-day. Boston does not have any major new injuries reported among key contributors.
- Star Power: David Pastrnak continues to lead Boston’s offense with 81 points (26 goals, 55 assists). Montreal counters with Nick Suzuki (78 points) and Cole Caufield, who leads the team with 39 goals.
- Goalie Duel: Jeremy Swayman is expected to start for Boston, carrying a 26-14-3 record and a .906 save percentage. Montreal has relied on Jakub Dobes, who has recorded 21 wins this season.
Head-to-Head & Team Trends
Both teams have been competitive this season, with Montreal holding a stronger home record (18-13-2) compared to Boston’s road mark (12-14-6). Offensively, Montreal averages 3.50 goals per game, slightly ahead of Boston’s 3.27. Defensively, Boston has the edge, allowing 3.09 goals per game compared to Montreal’s 3.26.
Boston has been struggling on the road, and is coming from a road loss in New Jersey last night. Montreal, meanwhile, has picked up key wins in March and continues to play well in front of its home crowd. Special teams are evenly matched, with both clubs operating at roughly 24% efficiency on the power play.
Best Player Props to Watch
| Player | Prop |
|---|---|
| David Pastrnak | Shots on Goal |
| Cole Caufield | Anytime Goal Scorer |
| Nick Suzuki | Points |
| Jeremy Swayman | Saves |
Boston Bruins vs Montreal Canadiens Pick & Model Projection
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- Score Projection: Boston Bruins 2 – Montreal Canadiens 3
- Pick: Lean Montreal Canadiens
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
- Win Probability: Boston Bruins 45%, Montreal Canadiens 55%
This matchup presents a contrast in situational dynamics. Boston enters on short rest after an overtime game, while Montreal benefits from being at home with a strong record at the Bell Centre. The Bruins have been slightly better defensively, but Montreal’s offensive production and home performance provide a meaningful edge.
With top-end talent on both sides, including Pastrnak for Boston and the Suzuki–Caufield duo for Montreal, this game should remain competitive throughout. However, the Canadiens’ rest advantage and scoring depth could prove decisive as the game progresses. Expect a tightly contested battle where Montreal’s home ice and fresher legs give them a slight advantage.

