The Montreal Canadiens return home to the Bell Centre to face the New York Islanders on February 26, 2026, in a matchup that brings together two teams built on very different strengths. Montreal has been one of the most exciting offensive teams this season, scoring at a top-five rate and relying on the playmaking brilliance of captain Nick Suzuki and a young, skilled forward group. The Islanders, on the other hand, continue to win games with structure, discipline, and elite defensive play, allowing one of the lowest goal totals in the league.
This game is expected to be tight and tactical. Montreal’s home-ice advantage and scoring depth give them the edge, but New York’s defensive system and strong goaltending keep them competitive against any opponent. With both teams coming out of the Olympic break and playoff positioning becoming important, expect a physical and controlled contest where special teams and goaltending could decide the outcome.
Match Information
| Match | New York Islanders vs Montreal Canadiens |
|---|---|
| Date | February 26, 2026 |
| Time | 7:00 PM ET |
| Venue | Bell Centre, Montreal |
| TV | ESPN+, TSN2 |
| Moneyline | Canadiens -150 |
| Puck Line | Canadiens -1.5 |
| Total | 6.5 Goals |
Current Team Form & Season Overview
| Category | Islanders | Canadiens |
|---|---|---|
| Record | 32-21-5 | 32-17-8 |
| Goals Per Game | 2.8 (22nd) | 3.5 (4th) |
| Goals Against | 2.7 (3rd) | 3.2 |
| Goal Differential | +8 | +14 |
| Power Play | 15.7% | 23.93% |
Recent Form (Last 10 Games)
| Team | Last 10 | Trend |
|---|---|---|
| Islanders | 6-4 | Balanced, low-scoring games |
| Canadiens | Strong overall season form | High-scoring offense continues |
Islanders games have averaged around 2.8 goals for and against recently, showing their controlled style. Montreal continues to rely on offense to drive results.
Projected Lineups
Montreal Canadiens
Top Forward Group
- Juraj Slafkovsky – Nick Suzuki – Cole Caufield
- Ivan Demidov and top-six rotation supporting the offense
Defense
- Lane Hutson leading offensive blue-line play
- Standard defensive rotation
Power Play Unit
- Suzuki – Slafkovsky – Demidov – Hutson – Caufield
Goaltender
- Sam Montembeault (Projected starter)
New York Islanders
Top Forward Group
- Mathew Barzal – Bo Horvat – Anders Lee
- Supporting depth lines with defensive focus
Defense
- Structured defensive pairings built around limiting high-danger chances
Goaltender
- Ilya Sorokin (Projected starter)
Injury Report
Montreal Canadiens
| Player | Status |
|---|---|
| Patrik Laine | Day-to-day (Lower body) |
Montreal enters the game mostly healthy, with their core offensive players available.
New York Islanders
| Player | Status |
|---|---|
| Kyle Palmieri | Out (Knee) |
| Alexander Romanov | Out for season |
| Pierre Engvall | Out (Ankle) |
| Semyon Varlamov | Out (Knee) |
New York is missing key depth pieces, especially on defense and secondary scoring.
Key Players to Watch
| Canadiens | Islanders |
|---|---|
| Nick Suzuki – 65 points | Mathew Barzal – 51 points |
| Cole Caufield – 32 goals | Bo Horvat – 24 goals |
| Lane Hutson – 58 points | Anders Lee |
| Juraj Slafkovsky | Ilya Sorokin |
Suzuki has been one of the league’s top playmakers and remains the focal point of Montreal’s offense.
Head-to-Head & Trends
| Category | Trend |
|---|---|
| Last Meetings | Several recent games decided in overtime |
| Average Total | Around 5.6 goals |
| Islanders as Underdog | Strong record in this role |
| Canadiens at Home | Clear offensive advantage |
These teams tend to play close games despite Montreal’s scoring strength.
Player Props to Watch
| Player | Prop Angle |
|---|---|
| Nick Suzuki | Over 0.5 assists / Anytime point |
| Noah Dobson | Over 0.5 points |
| Mathew Barzal | Over 0.5 points |
| Bo Horvat | Anytime goal |
Suzuki has recorded multiple assists recently and remains heavily involved in Montreal’s scoring chances.
Best Picks for Islanders vs Canadiens
| Market | Pick |
|---|---|
| Moneyline | Canadiens |
| Puck Line | Islanders +1.5 |
| Total | Under 6.5 |
| Player Prop | Nick Suzuki Over 0.5 assists |
Match Prediction
Montreal’s offense should control possession at home, but the Islanders’ defensive structure and goaltending will keep the game tight.
Predicted Score:
Canadiens 3 – Islanders 1
Expect a competitive, playoff-style matchup. Montreal has the offensive talent and home advantage to secure the win, but New York’s defensive discipline makes a high-scoring game unlikely. The safest angles remain Canadiens moneyline, Islanders +1.5, and the Under, with Nick Suzuki continuing to drive the Canadiens’ attack.







