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The Canadiens are up 3-2 in the series and will host the Lightning on Friday night in Game 6 of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, with first puck drop set for 7:00 p.m. ET. On DraftKings Sportsbook, Tampa Bay is a slight -115 road favorite on the Moneyline, and the game’s total is set at O/U 5.5 goals.
Below, I’ll provide a Canadiens vs. Lightning Game 6 prediction and pick.
This series has been exactly what postseason hockey is all about, with the first three games requiring overtime and the past two ending with final scores of 3-2. The series shifts back to Montreal tonight for Game 6, but it’s worth noting that Tampa Bay has won six of the past 10 meetings between these teams at the Bell Centre. The Canadiens have been real stingy thus far, creating more high-quality chances on offense, while playing tighter defense with tons of blocked shots. For reference, Montreal has logged six more high-danger chances and blocked 19 more shots than Tampa Bay thus far.
Game 1 featured five combined power play goals, but there have been just four combined power play goals across the last four games. This has resulted in these lower-scoring affairs and tight 5v5 play, with the Habs scoring nine 5v5 goals, and the Bolts scoring eight. There really couldn’t have been a more balanced series than this one, and it’s no surprise that we’re likely looking at a potential Game 7 scenario.
The Lightning have been a powerhouse for much of this generation, and the club is certainly no stranger to win-or-go-home scenarios. While Andrei Vasilevskiy has looked off this whole series with a 2.68 GAA and .880 SV%, he has been here before and should be locked in tonight. Aside from the experience and goaltending advantage, this Lightning team was simply a better regular-season team. Tampa Bay ranked higher than Montreal in various metrics such as xGoals per 60, xGoals against per 60 and Corsi%. It was the better 5v5 team, as well, ranking second in 5v5 goals per 60 and eighth in 5v5 goals against per 60.
Besides Game 1, the under has cashed in each game of the series thus far, and I’m expecting another tight game tonight. It’s sort of crazy these highly-skilled offenses have been held down so well this series, but the familiarity is too strong now, and neither team is going to take many high-risk chances in a game of this magnitude.
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