Where to Watch Prime NHL Monday Night Hockey Canucks vs Canadiens

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The Vancouver Canucks (18-12-8) travel to Montreal to take on the Canadiens (18-18-3) in a Monday night showdown at 7:30 p.m. ET. Both teams want to build momentum as they meet for the first time this season. Whether watching in Canada on Amazon Prime Video or streaming in the U.S. via ESPN+, this game is a must-watch for hockey fans.
NHL Prime Monday Night Hockey Canucks vs Canadiens Details
- Date: Monday, January 6
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Location:Â Bell Centre (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)Â
- Watch in Canada: Amazon Prime Video
- Watch in USA: ESPN+ (Stream)
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NHL Prime Monday Night Hockey Canucks vs Canadiens OddsÂ
Matchup | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
Canucks | Â -1.5 (+194) | -128 | Over 5.5 (-130) |
@ Canadiens | Â +1.5 (-245) | +106 | Under 5.5 (+106) |
The Canucks have been strong on the road this season, posting an impressive 11-4-2 record away from home. Despite their positive road performance, they hold a -5 scoring differential, conceding 120 goals while scoring 115. On the other hand, the Canadiens boast a respectable 10-7-2 record at the Bell Centre, where their fans often give them an edge. Both teams come into this game with something to prove, making it a compelling matchup for bettors.
Vancouver Canucks 2024-25 Futures OddsÂ
Canucks Futures | Odds |
Win Stanley Cup | +7500 |
Win WCF | +3900 |
Win Pacific | +29000 |
Make Playoffs | +630 |
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The Canucks have been inconsistent lately, with a 3-4-3 record in their last ten games. Jake DeBrusk has been a standout performer, tallying 16 goals and 12 assists this season, while Brock Boeser has found the net six times in the past ten games. Vancouver will look to tighten their defense as they aim to secure a crucial road win.
Montreal Canadiens 2024-25 Futures OddsÂ
Canadiens Futures | Odds |
Win Stanley Cup | +160 |
Win ECF | +750 |
Win Atlantic | +110 |
Make Playoffs | -6000 |
*All Odds Courtesy FanDuel Sportsbook
The Canadiens are coming off a thrilling 2-1 shootout victory over the Colorado Avalanche and have a 7-3-0 record in their last ten outings. Nick Suzuki has been a key playmaker with 11 goals and 27 assists, while Cole Caufield has contributed four goals and six assists over the past ten games. Montreal’s ability to limit penalties and capitalize on home ice could be decisive in this contest.
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