The Montreal Canadiens meet the Vancouver Canucks for Game 2 of their two-game regular-season series, as Week 24 of the 2021-22 NHL season comes to an end with this interconference showdown from the Rogers Arena in Vancouver. The Canucks defeated the Canadiens in the earlier meeting, winning 2-1 back on November 29, so let’s see what’s the best Canadiens vs. Canucks betting pick for Wednesday evening.
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Canadiens vs Canucks FanDuel Betting Pick
This game will be played at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver at 10:30 PM ET on Wednesday, March 9, 2022.
Why Bet The Canadiens:
✅ The Vancouver Canucks defeated the Montreal Canadiens the last time these teams met, winning 2-1. Vancouver is now 3-1-1 in the last five meetings between these teams. However, the Canadiens are 6-2-2 in the last 10 meetings.
✅ The Montreal Canadiens are 7-1-0 in their last eight games. Montreal has been especially hot on the road of late, going 5-1-0. This has helped to boost their road record to 7-17-6.
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✅ The Vancouver Canucks have been impressive of late as well, going 6-2-0 in their last eight games. The Canucks are 7-3-0 in their last 10 but they have not been very good at home, going 12-10-3, including going 3-3-0 in their last six.
Montreal Canadiens
The Montreal Canadiens (15-34-7; 26-30 ATS) continued their impressive run through Canada, downing the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday, 5-2. The Canadiens are 3-1-0 through the first four contests of their five-game road trip. Montreal is still well below .500 on the road at 7-17-6, but they have been a new team in recent weeks, scoring four or more goals in three straight games.
The goal-scoring spree is welcome news as the Canadiens are last in the NHL in goals per game at 2.41, but have scored 16 total through the first four contests of their road trip. Nick Suzuki has led the way of late, recording four goals and six assists over his last five games. Suzuki is the team leader in assists (27) and points (40).
Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks (28-23-6; 33-24 ATS) defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, 6-4, giving the team their second straight win. Vancouver finished their four-game road trip, 3-1-0, but they now return home where the team is 12-10-3. The Canucks are 4-2-0 in their last six games at home.
The Canucks are allowing 2.84 goals per game, 13th overall. Thatcher Demko made 34 saves in the victory over the Maple Leafs. That moved Demko to 25-16-2 with a 2.63 goals-against average and a .917 save percentage. Before the four goals allowed against Toronto, Demko had held five straight opponents to three goals or fewer, allowing nine total goals in that span.