The Ottawa Senators (12-9-4) are favorites when they visit the Montreal Canadiens (13-8-3) on Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+. The Senators are -122 on the moneyline to win, while the Canadiens have +102 moneyline odds.
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Senators to win vs Canadiens -122
Senators vs. Canadiens Betting Lines
- Favorite: Senators (-122)
- Underdog: Canadiens (+102)
- Over/under: 6.5
Senators vs. Canadiens Quick Facts
- Ottawa and its opponent have gone over the current 6.5-goal total in 14 of 25 games this season.
- Montreal has combined with its opponent to score more than 6.5 goals in 16 of 24 games this season.
- These two teams combine to average 6.5 goals per game, 0.0 less than the over/under set for this match.
- The 6.9 goals per game these two teams are giving up this season are 0.4 more than the 6.5-goal over/under set for this match.
Senators Stats, Moneyline & Leaders
Senators Season Stat Insights
- The Senators offense’s 76 total goals (3.0 per game) rank 18th in the NHL.
- Ottawa ranks 20th in total goals against, allowing 3.4 goals per game (84 total) in NHL play.
- Their goal differential (-8) ranks them 24th in the NHL.
- Ottawa has put up 17 power-play goals on 78 chances this season, to rank 11th in the NHL.
- The Senators’ offense has the NHL’s 11th-ranked power-play conversion rate (21.79%).
- Ottawa’s offense has scored one shorthanded goal this season (20th among all teams).
- The Senators have the league’s 31st-ranked penalty-kill percentage at 69.86%.
- The Senators’ players have posted the best faceoff win rate in the NHL at 58%.
- Ottawa has an 11.6% shooting percentage as a squad, ranking 10th in the league.
- The Senators average 24.2 hits and 14.3 blocked shots per game.
Senators Moneyline
- Ottawa has won eight of its 16 games as a favorite this season.
- In 13 games with shorter than -122 moneyline odds this season, the Senators have won eight.
- Ottawa has a 55.0% chance of winning this game, per the moneyline odds.
Senators Leaders
- Tim Stutzle: 11 goals and 11 assists
- Drake Batherson: eight goals and 13 assists
- Jake Sanderson: five goals and 15 assists
- Linus Ullmark: 9-6-4 record, .874 save percentage, 60 goals given up
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Canadiens Stats, Moneyline & Leaders
Canadiens Season Stats Insights
- The Canadiens have scored the eighth-most goals (82 goals, 3.4 per game) in the NHL.
- Montreal has conceded 3.5 goals per game, and 85 total, which ranks 23rd among all league teams.
- They have a -3 goal differential, which ranks 17th in the league.
- Montreal has recorded 16 power-play goals this season (16th in the NHL) on 68 chances.
- The Canadiens’ power-play conversion rate (23.53%) ranks ninth-best in the league.
- Montreal has recorded two shorthanded goals.
- The 76.54% of opponent power plays the Canadiens kill is the 26th-ranked penalty-kill percentage in the league.
- The Canadiens have the NHL’s 14th-ranked faceoff win percentage (50.1%).
- The 13.8% shooting percentage Montreal has compiled leads the league.
- The Canadiens have not had a shutout win yet this season.
Canadiens Moneyline Insights
- The Canadiens have been listed as the underdog 11 times this season, and upset their opponent five times.
- Montreal has won four of its nine games when it is the underdog by +102 or longer on the moneyline.
- The win probability for the Canadiens, implied from the moneyline, is 49.5%.
Canadiens Leaders
- Nicholas Suzuki: seven goals and 21 assists
- Cole Caufield: 14 goals and 12 assists
- Lane Hutson: four goals and 16 assists
- Jakub Dobes: 8-3-2 record, .888 save percentage, 40 goals conceded
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