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Canadiens Look to Extend Win Streak Against Predators
Montreal and Nashville face off in a Saturday night NHL matchup.
Mar. 27, 2026 at 8:11am
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The Montreal Canadiens will try to extend their three-game winning streak when they visit the Nashville Predators on Saturday evening. The Canadiens have a 40-21-10 record overall and an 18-8-8 record on the road, while the Predators are 34-29-9 on the season and 20-14-3 at home.
Why it matters
This is an important late-season matchup between two playoff-contending teams in different divisions. The Canadiens are looking to solidify their position in the Atlantic Division, while the Predators are fighting to improve their standing in the tight Central Division race.
The details
The Canadiens are led by young star Cole Caufield, who has seven goals and six assists in his last 10 games. The Predators are paced by veteran forward Steven Stamkos, who has 36 goals and 22 assists on the season. This is the second meeting between the teams, with the Canadiens winning the previous matchup 3-2 in overtime.
- The game is scheduled for Saturday, March 27, 2026 at 7 p.m. EDT.
- The Canadiens and Predators last faced off earlier this season, with Montreal winning 3-2 in overtime.
The players
Cole Caufield
A rising young star for the Canadiens, Caufield has been a key contributor during Montreal's recent winning streak.
Steven Stamkos
The veteran Predators forward is having another strong offensive season, leading the team in goals and points.
What they’re saying
“We know the Predators are a tough team to play against, especially on their home ice. But we're confident in our ability to go in there and get another win.”
— Cole Caufield, Forward, Montreal Canadiens
“This is a big game for us as we try to solidify our playoff positioning. We'll need to bring our best effort against a talented Canadiens team.”
— Steven Stamkos, Forward, Nashville Predators
What’s next
The outcome of this game could have significant implications for the playoff races in both the Atlantic and Central Divisions. A Canadiens win would further strengthen their hold on a top-3 spot in the Atlantic, while a Predators victory would boost their chances of securing a wild card berth in the Western Conference.
The takeaway
This matchup between two of the NHL's most exciting young stars in Caufield and Stamkos promises to be an entertaining and hard-fought battle as both teams look to gain ground in their respective playoff pushes.
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