The opening game of this first-round Stanley Cup series delivered immediate drama, as the Montreal Canadiens stunned the Tampa Bay Lightning with a 4-3 overtime victory on the road. That result flipped home-ice advantage and placed pressure squarely on Tampa Bay heading into Game 2. Now the question is how Tampa handles that pressure. I take a closer look at that and make my Canadiens vs Lightning Game 2 prediction ahead of Tuesday’s contest.
Canadiens vs Lightning Game 2 Pick
- Pick: Lightning -1.5
- Confidence: 3 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Montreal Canadiens vs Tampa Bay Lightning
- Date & Time: Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 7:00 PM
- Venue: Benchmark International Arena, Tampa, FL
- Broadcast: ESPN2
Key Storylines
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Montreal enters Game 2 in strong form, winning 8 of its last 11 games while opening their postseason with a win. The Canadiens have also been excellent on the road with a 24-9-8 record in the regular season before getting a road win to begin the playoffs. Tampa Bay, by contrast, has gone 4-5-1 over its last 10 games and has shown inconsistency on both ends of the ice, casting some doubt on them going into Game 2.
Goaltending
Jakub Dobes handled Game 1 duties for Montreal, stopping 20 shots and maintaining his composure in overtime. He wasn’t great in Game 1, but he was good enough, and that is all that matters in playoff hockey. Tampa Bay will turn again to Andrei Vasilevskiy, who has historically performed well in this matchup with a .919 save percentage in playoff meetings against Montreal. A sharper outing from Vasilevskiy is critical after the team allowed three power-play goals in the opener.
Key skaters
Juraj Slafkovsky delivered a breakout playoff performance with a hat trick in Game 1, all on the power play, making him a major threat to Tampa Bay’s penalty kill. Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield continue to drive Montreal’s offense, combining for elite production throughout the season. On the other side, Nikita Kucherov remains the focal point for Tampa Bay after a 130-point regular season, while Jake Guentzel and Brandon Hagel both contributed multi-point efforts in the opener.
Betting Trends & H2H
- Montreal has won 3 of the 5 matchups between these teams between the regular season and playoffs.
- The first game of this series went over the total with 7 total goals scored.
Canadiens vs Lightning Game 2 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Canadiens 2 – Lightning 4
- Win Probability: Canadiens 38%, Lightning 62%
Game 1 exposed a clear issue for Tampa Bay: discipline. Allowing three power-play goals is rarely a winning formula, especially against a confident Montreal group that is converting chances efficiently. Still, my projections suggest the Lightning are positioned for a rebound. They generated plenty of offense in Game 1, received strong production from top players, and now return to the ice with a sense of urgency. I’ll go with Tampa to win at home, cover the puckline, and send this series to Montreal with the teams tied at a game apiece.


