Sunday’s late-afternoon tilt between the Carolina Hurricanes and the Montreal Canadiens checks every box for a game worth circling on today’s NHL card. Carolina sits atop the Eastern Conference with 98 points, while Montreal has clawed its way to 92 points and a spot among the Atlantic’s elite. This is not a hollow regular-season affair, it is a meaningful showdown between two clubs that know exactly what is at stake, and you can find my Canadiens vs Hurricanes prediction below.
Canadiens vs Hurricanes Pick
- Pick: Carolina Hurricanes Moneyline -185
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Montreal Canadiens vs Carolina Hurricanes
- Date & Time: Sunday, March 29, 2026, 5:00 PM ET
- Venue: Lenovo Center, Raleigh, NC
- Broadcast: ESPN+
Key Storylines
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Carolina has been one of the more consistent teams in the league over the past several weeks. The Hurricanes are 6-4 in their last 10 games, averaging 3.6 goals on 35.2 shots per game in that span. Their home record of 26-9-2 is among the best in the Eastern Conference, and they have won 8 of their last 10 games at Lenovo Center. Carolina knocked off the New Jersey Devils just the night before, with Seth Jarvis finding the scoresheet on a shorthanded goal, underscoring the kind of opportunistic play that makes this team difficult to play against.
Montreal, meanwhile, has been quietly excellent. The Canadiens are 7-3 over their last 10 games, averaging 3.3 goals per game while giving up just 2.3 goals against per contest. Their road record of 19-8-8 away from Bell Centre is solid, and they arrive in Raleigh with some genuine offensive confidence. It is also worth noting that the Canadiens took game one of this three-game series in January, winning 7-5 at this very building, which tells you they are far from intimidated by the environment.
Goaltending
Both teams are on the second game of a back-to-back here, which will make the goaltending situation less clear than usual. We are expecting Jakub Dobes to play in goal for the Habs, while Frederik Andersen is expected to play for the Canes. But that is all subject to change as both teams look to overcome short rest to win this matchup.
Key Skaters
Sebastian Aho leads Carolina with 73 points on the season, recording 25 goals and 48 assists through 72 games. Nikolaj Ehlers has added 61 points, while Andrei Svechnikov contributes another 61 points with 25 goals. Seth Jarvis has been particularly productive lately, tallying 12 points, including 4 goals and 8 assists, over the last 10 games.
For Montreal, Nick Suzuki has been exceptional all season with 88 points, 24 goals, and 64 assists in 72 games. Cole Caufield brings elite goal-scoring instincts with 45 goals and 77 total points, while Lane Hutson adds 71 points from the blue line. Suzuki’s last 10 games have seen him rack up 14 points, and Caufield has chipped in 13 more.
Betting Trends & H2H
- The Canadiens have won 3 consecutive games in this series, including a 7-5 victory at Lenovo Center in January and a 4-2 win at Bell Centre.
- Montreal has won four straight games.
- Carolina is second in the Eastern Conference in goal differential at +44.
Hurricanes vs Canadiens Model Projection
- Score Projection: Carolina Hurricanes 4 – Montreal Canadiens 3
- Win Probability: Carolina 62%, Montreal 38%
The bottom line here is that Carolina is the right side on the moneyline. The Hurricanes are the superior team in the standings, hold a significant home advantage, and have the offensive depth to find a way to win even when it is not their best night. I’ll take the Canes to win this game on the moneyline, in what could be the best game of the night on the ice.


