The Los Angeles Kings (7-5-4), winners of three road games in a row, visit the Montreal Canadiens (10-3-2) at Bell Centre on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+.

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Here’s our prediction for who will secure the victory in Tuesday’s matchup.

In the past 10 games, the Kings have gone 6-2-2 while putting up 28 goals against 24 goals given up. On 35 power-play opportunities during that time, they have scored five goals (14.3%).

Canadiens vs. Kings Predictions for Tuesday

Our computer model for this contest expects a final tally of Canadiens 4, Kings 3.

Moneyline Pick: Canadiens (-120)
Total Pick: No Pick – Predicted Margin Negligible
Spread Pick: Kings (+1.5)

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Canadiens Splits and Trends

The Canadiens have gone 5-2-7 in overtime games to contribute to an overall record of 10-3-2.
In the 10 games Montreal has played that were decided by one goal, it has a 7-2-1 record (good for 15 points).
Montreal finished 1-1-0 in the two games this season when it scored two goals (registering two points).
The Canadiens have scored more than two goals 13 times, and are 9-2-2 in those games (to record 20 points).
In the four games when Montreal has scored a lone power-play goal, it has a 3-1-0 record (six points).
When it has outshot opponents, Montreal is 3-2-0 (six points).
The Canadiens’ opponents have had more shots in eight games. The Canadiens finished 5-1-2 in those contests (12 points).
Kings Splits and Trends

The Kings have a 7-5-4 record this season and are 3-4-7 in games that have required overtime.
Los Angeles has earned nine points (4-1-1) in its six games that finished with a one-goal margin.
This season the Kings scored just one goal in two games and they lost both times.
Los Angeles has two points (1-3-0) in four games this season when it has scored two goals.
The Kings have earned 16 points in their 10 games with at least three goals scored.
Los Angeles has scored a lone power-play goal in nine games this season and has registered 12 points from those matchups.
When it outshoots its opponent this season, Los Angeles has posted a record of 2-5-3 (seven points).
The Kings have been outshot by opponents six times this season, and earned 11 points in those games.

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Canadiens vs. Kings Game Time and TV Channel

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