Moneyline PickMontreal Canadiens 
Player PropNick Suzuki over 0.5 power-play points 
Same Game ParlayOver 5.5 goals + Nick Suzuki over 0.5 assists + Mathew Barzal over 0.5 points
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Montreal Canadiens vs New York Islanders Main Match Info

Montreal Canadiens vs New York Islanders Moneyline Prediction

The Canadiens posted a W6, L3, OT1 record in their previous 10 encounters before the Olympic break, winning four of their last five, so they were clearly trending in the right direction. 

The fact that they’ll be playing at home should boost their chances of keeping that positive run of results alive, as Montreal have won four of their last five outings at Centre Bell as well (W4, L1).

The Islanders were also playing high-level hockey before the break, going W6, L4 and winning their last two games against the New Jersey Devils and Pittsburgh Penguins

The Isles could prove to be a menace on the road, as they have the fourth-best away record in the Eastern Conference (W16, L11, OT3) and have won three of their last four on enemy territory.

This will be a clash of styles, as the Canadiens rely on their offence while the Islanders thrive on defence. The home-ice advantage could prove to be decisive, and while this meeting should be tight, expect Montreal to find a way to come out on top.

Montreal Canadiens vs New York Islanders Player Prop

If the Canadiens are to secure a win in their first game after the Olympic break, then Nick Suzuki will need to be at his best. 

The playmaker had some big moments with Team Canada in the Olympics, and his impact in Montreal’s offensive scheme can’t be underestimated. He has a team-high 65 points across 57 contests, tallying 18 goals and 47 assists.

Suzuki thrives in power-play situations, as he’s scored 10 of his 18 goals with the man advantage. Furthermore, Suzuki has tallied 31 power-play points in 2025-26, ranking third in the league behind only the Edmonton duo of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. 

Look for Suzuki to make an impact every time the Canadiens have an extra man on the ice. 

Montreal Canadiens vs New York Islanders Same Game Parlay

The Islanders may have the third-best defence in the NHL with 2.71 goals allowed per game, but the Canadiens should have enough firepower to counter that with the league’s third-best attack that averages 3.46 goals. 

At the other end, New York score 2.84 goals per game and could exploit Montreal’s sloppy goaltending, setting up the stage for this clash to hit the over on the goals market.

We’re pairing that outcome with two of the best players on the ice finding a way to crack the scoresheet. 

Suzuki should be the go-to option on offence for the Canadiens, as he leads the team in scoring with 65 points (18 goals, 47 helpers) across 57 contests. As the squad’s top playmaker, he should have ample opportunities to make an impact.

The same goes for Mathew Barzal on the Isles. He was scorching hot before the Olympic break with four goals and seven points over his last five appearances. His keen eye for goal could be a massive threat for a Canadiens side not renowned for defensive solidity. 

Barzal leads the Islanders in scoring and averages nearly a point per game with 51 points (17 goals, 34 assists) across 57 appearances.

Montreal Canadiens vs New York Islanders Team News

Montreal Canadiens Team News

The Canadiens have relatively few absentees for this matchup. Patrik Laine is close to making a comeback from an abdominal injury, but this game will come too soon for him. Alex Newhook remains out due to an ankle injury and won’t be able to return until late March at the earliest. The rest of the players are available for this contest.

New York Islanders Team News

The Islanders are uncertain whether Semyon Varlamov (knee) will be able to return. Since the veteran goaltender remains on the IR, it wouldn’t be surprising if he’s out of this game as well. Alexander Romanov (shoulder) will miss the rest of the regular season, while the forward duo of Kyle Palmieri (knee) and Pierre Engvall (ankle) will miss the rest of the 2025-26 campaign altogether.

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