The CanadiensMTL will look to knock off the rival MapleLeafs and pay off on the NHL odds at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.
at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com for the third time in three meetings this season when the teams hit the ice together on Saturday night at Bell Centre.
The Canadiens topped the Maple Leafs 6-5 in a shootout as +130 road underdogs on the betting lines in their first meeting of the season back on October 5, with Brendan Gallagher picking up a goal and two assists on the night for Montreal and Carey Price making 32 saves. Auston Matthews had two goals for Toronto, and Michael Hutchinson took the loss in nets.
Montreal and Toronto then met again on October 26, with the Canadiens rolling to a 5-2 victory as -135 home favourites atsites behind a pair of goals from Jonathan Drouin and 29 saves from Price. Jake Muzzin and Andreas Johnsson scored in that losing cause for the Maple Leafs, and Hutchinson gave up all five Habs goals on 38 shots.
The Canadiens also beat the Maple Leafs in their final meeting of last season, but prior to that Toronto had beaten Montreal seven straight times.
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