The New York Rangers (4-0-1) and Artemi Panarin (six goals and six assists) visit the Montreal Canadiens (2-3-1) and Cole Caufield (six goals and one assist) at Bell Centre on Tuesday, October 22 at 7:15 PM ET, airing on ESPN+.
New York claimed a 4-1 road victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs its last time out on October 19.
Montreal played on the road in its most recent game on October 19, and fell to the New York Islanders 4-3 in a shootout (3-2).
As hockey matchups continue, prepare for the contest with what you need to know ahead of Tuesday’s game.
New York Rangers vs. Montreal Canadiens odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 9:52 AM ET. For a full list of Sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
- Favorite: Rangers (-233)
- Underdog: Canadiens (+189)
- Over/under: 6.5
Rangers vs. Canadiens game info and start time
- Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2024
- Time: 7:15 PM ET
- TV channel: MSG
- Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
Rangers stats and trends
- New York has won three of the four games it’s played as the moneyline favorite this season.
- In one games with moneyline odds shorter than -233, the Rangers have won every time.
- The moneyline odds imply that New York has a 70.0% chance of winning this game.
- New York and its opponent have combined for more than 6.5 goals just twice this season.
- They have averaged 4.8 goals per game (24 total) over that stretch.
- Over on the defensive end, the Rangers have given up only 2.0 goals per game (10 total) in those 10 outings.
Canadiens stats and trends
- The Canadiens have been made the underdog six times this season, and upset their opponent twice.
- Montreal’s moneyline odds have been +189 or longer two times this season, and it lost both.
- The win probability for the Canadiens, implied from the moneyline, is 34.6%.
- Montreal has combined with its opponent to score over 6.5 goals in three of six games this season.
- They have scored 16 goals during that stretch.
- On the defensive side, the Canadiens have given up 18 goals (3.0 per game) over those 10 matchups.