Stephen Nover's Stanley Cup Puck Line Game of the Year
(NHL) Montreal vs. Vegas, 06/14/2021 9:00 PM, Score: 1 - 4
Point Spread: 1.50 | -120.00 Montreal (Away)
Result: Loss
Few, if any, thought Montreal would be one of the four finalists for the Stanley Cup. But here the Canadiens are. They are loose, playing on house money and in a great position to ambush the host Golden Knights in Monday's opening game of their semifinal series. 

The Canadiens are rested and prepared having not played in a week after sweeping Winnipeg. The Golden Knights still could be partying after taking care of Colorado in a hard-fought, exciting six-game series that concluded Thursday night. 

Las Vegas is the superior team. No argument there. But it's a mistake to underestimate Montreal like the oddsmaker has done. So taking 1 1/2 goals on the puck line with Montreal makes tremendous sense. 

Can the Canadiens actually pull this first game upset? They just have to hang close - and there are signs they can do just that. 

Montreal has won seven in a row. The Canadiens have a winning road mark. They also have defeated the Golden Knights during their past four meetings with the last coming last year since the teams did not meet this season. Las Vegas played only West Division teams. This is the Golden Knights' first game versus a team outside the West Division. 

Carey Price could be the hottest goalie of the postseason. He's 8-3 with a 1.97 goals against average and a .935 save percentage. Las Vegas goalies, by comparison, have given up 2.4 goals during the playoffs with a .908 save percentage. 

The Golden Knights lost Game 1 of their opening playoff series against the Wild. They also lost in Game 1 against Colorado. 
The Canadiens eliminating the Maple Leafs was as impressive as the Golden Knights taking out the Avalanche. 

Montreal would be 11-2 in its last 13 games if given 1 1/2 goals. Las Vega would be 3-6 in its last nine games if minus 1 1/2 goals.