One of hockey’s most historic rivalries takes center stage on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, as the Montreal Canadiens (34-18-10) host the Toronto Maple Leafs (27-26-11) at the Bell Centre. In a surprising twist this season, it is Montreal currently holding the higher ground in the Atlantic Division, while Toronto battles for consistency. Rivalry games between these two teams rarely follow the script, and with the Canadiens riding the momentum of a strong home record, the Maple Leafs will need a focused effort to climb back up the standings. Continue reading for my Maple Leafs vs Canadiens prediction, or find more predictions on our NHL page.
Our Maple Leafs vs Canadiens Pick
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Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs Montreal Canadiens
- Date & Time: Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 7:00 PM ET
- Venue: Bell Centre
- Broadcast: Sportsnet, TVA Sports, ESPN+
Betting Insights
Montreal enters this matchup as one of the league’s most improved teams, boasting a 31-7-9 record when scoring three or more goals. Their top line, featuring a healthy Kirby Dach alongside Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield, has been lethal of late.
Toronto has struggled on the road and against divisional opponents this year, holding a 6-11-3 record against the Atlantic. Defensively, the Leafs have been vulnerable, conceding 226 goals so far this season. Without Chris Tanev to anchor the blueline, containing Montreal’s speed will be a significant challenge for the Toronto defensive corps.
Toronto Maple Leafs Injury Report
- Chris Tanev (D): Out. Tanev is out for the remainder of the season following core muscle surgery.
- Oliver Ekman-Larsson (D): Questionable. Dealing with a minor ailment and was a recent scratch.
Montreal Canadiens Injury Report
- Patrik Laine (RW): Questionable. Dealing with a lingering lower-body injury; his status remains uncertain.
- Kaiden Guhle (D): Probable. Expected to be in the lineup after participating in recent practices.
Key Storylines
Montreal’s Top Line Chemistry
The trio of Suzuki, Caufield, and Dach has found a rhythm that has eluded the Canadiens for years. Caufield is currently in the midst of a career year with 37 goals, and their ability to dominate puck possession at the Bell Centre has been the backbone of Montreal’s success in 2026.
Can Toronto Find Defensive Stability?
The Maple Leafs are currently reeling from a string of losses and a -22 scoring differential. While Auston Matthews remains a constant threat, the team’s struggles in their own zone, compounded by the loss of Chris Tanev have made it difficult to close out tight games against high-scoring opponents.
Fun Facts
- Season Series: Montreal currently leads the 2025-26 season series 2-1, including a shootout victory in their last meeting.
- Slafkovsky Rising: Juraj Slafkovsky is coming off a multi-goal performance, signaling a breakout stretch for the young winger.
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