Montreal Canadiens vs Carolina Hurricanes Picks and Prediction for Thursday May 21 2026
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The Montreal Canadiens and Carolina Hurricanes begin the Eastern Conference Final on Thursday, May 21, 2026, at Lenovo Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. Puck drop is scheduled for 8:00 PM ET with coverage airing on TNT, truTV, and HBO Max. Carolina enters Game 1 as the betting favorite at -205 on the moneyline, while Montreal is listed at +170. The total for the matchup is set at 5.5 goals. The Hurricanes are also favored on the puck line at -1.5, while Montreal enters as a +1.5 underdog. Both teams arrive after impressive playoff series wins, setting up a matchup between two clubs that have played strong hockey throughout the postseason. Be ready for the entire post season with our free NHL picks.
Previous Game Recap & Box Score
Montreal advanced to the Eastern Conference Final after a dramatic 3-2 overtime victory over Buffalo in Game 7 of the second round. The Canadiens jumped ahead early with two first-period goals before Buffalo fought back to tie the game over the next two periods. Overtime was needed before Montreal finally secured the deciding goal to close out the series four games to three. Carolina, meanwhile, completed a sweep of Philadelphia with a 3-2 overtime victory in Game 4. The Hurricanes erased an early deficit and eventually scored the game-winning goal in overtime to finish off the series in dominant fashion.
Montreal received balanced production throughout the lineup in the Game 7 victory. Zack Bolduc, Phillip Danault, and Alex Newhook each scored goals while Nick Suzuki and Alexandre Texier both recorded assists. Cole Caufield generated five shots on goal during an active offensive performance, and Juraj Slafkovsky logged over 23 minutes of ice time. On the defensive side, Alexandre Carrier and Kaiden Guhle both contributed assists while helping Montreal manage heavy pressure late in the game. In goal, Jakub Dobes delivered one of his strongest performances of the postseason by stopping 37 of 39 shots and finishing with a .949 save percentage.
Carolina’s overtime win over Philadelphia featured strong offensive production from several key contributors. Jackson Blake scored twice and added an assist, while Taylor Hall recorded three assists in an impactful performance. Logan Stankoven added a goal, and both K’Andre Miller and Jaccob Slavin chipped in assists from the blue line. Shayne Gostisbehere remained active offensively with six shots on goal, while Seth Jarvis added four shots during extended ice time. Frederik Andersen earned the win in goal after stopping 15 of 17 shots during the overtime victory.
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Montreal Carrying Momentum Into the Conference Final
The Canadiens finished the regular season with a 48-24-10 record and were especially strong away from home with a 24-9-8 road record. Montreal recently won over Buffalo in Games 7 and 5 while also earning another road victory earlier in the series. The Canadiens recently lost to Buffalo 8-3 and 3-2 during the series but consistently bounced back with productive offensive performances. Their Game 7 overtime victory demonstrated the ability to handle pressure in difficult playoff environments.
Montreal averaged 3.40 goals per game during the regular season while allowing 3.06 goals against per contest. The Canadiens generated 26.3 shots per game and allowed 27.8 shots against. Their power play scored 56 goals with a 23.1 percent success rate, while the penalty kill finished at 78.2 percent. Montreal also added eight shorthanded goals during the season.
One major strength for Montreal has been offensive efficiency in key moments. The Canadiens scored six goals twice during the Buffalo series and continued to create timely scoring opportunities even in lower-scoring games. Their power play production has also remained steady, giving Montreal another avenue to generate offense against a Carolina team that has defended well throughout the postseason.
Carolina Looking to Continue Dominant Playoff Form
The Hurricanes enter Game 1 with a 53-22-7 record and an impressive 29-10-2 mark at home. Carolina recently won over Philadelphia four straight times to complete a sweep in the second round, including two overtime victories and a shutout performance at home. The Hurricanes also recently won over Ottawa before beginning the Philadelphia series, giving the team a strong run of form entering the conference final.
Carolina averaged 3.55 goals per game during the regular season while allowing only 2.88 goals against per contest. The Hurricanes generated 32.2 shots per game and allowed just 23.9 shots against. Their power play produced 60 goals at a 24.9 percent success rate, while the penalty kill operated at 80.6 percent. Carolina also recorded 12 shorthanded goals during the season.
The biggest advantage for Carolina has been its ability to control play territorially. The Hurricanes generate over 32 shots per game while limiting opponents to fewer than 24 shots against. That balance has allowed Carolina to consistently pressure opposing defenses while also keeping scoring chances manageable on the other end of the ice.
Montreal Canadiens vs Carolina Hurricanes Picks and Prediction
Side Pick
- Pick: Carolina Hurricanes Moneyline
Carolina enters Game 1 with the stronger overall statistical profile and home-ice advantage. The Hurricanes averaged more goals per game than Montreal while also allowing fewer goals against. Carolina also swept Philadelphia in the second round and has consistently controlled games through strong shot production and defensive structure. Montreal showed resilience against Buffalo, but Carolina’s balanced play and strong home record make the Hurricanes the preferred side in the opener.
Total Pick
- Pick: Over 5.5 Goals
Both teams have shown the ability to generate offense throughout the playoffs and regular season. Montreal averaged 3.40 goals per game while Carolina averaged 3.55 goals per contest. Several recent playoff games involving both teams pushed beyond this number, including Montreal’s 6-3 victories over Buffalo and Carolina’s multiple overtime games against Philadelphia. With both offenses producing consistently, the over looks like the stronger option here.
Final Score Prediction: Carolina Hurricanes 4 – Montreal Canadiens 3
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