The Montreal Canadiens (13-8-3, eighth in the Eastern Conference) host the Ottawa Senators (12-9-4, 11th) in conference action on Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.
Ottawa fell 6-1 on the road in its last game on Nov. 30 against the Dallas Stars.
Montreal lost 7-2 on the road against the Colorado Avalanche in its most recent game on Nov. 29.
Here’s what you need to prepare for Tuesday’s hockey game.
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Ottawa Senators vs. Montreal Canadiens odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 1:52 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Senators (-113)Underdog: Canadiens (-107)Over/under: 6Senators vs. Canadiens game info and start timeDate: Tuesday, December 2, 2025Time: 7 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on ESPN+
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Senators stats and trendsIn 16 games as the moneyline favorite this season, Ottawa has been victorious eight times.In 15 games with moneyline odds shorter than -113 this season, the Senators have been victorious eight times.The moneyline odds say Ottawa has a 53.1% chance of winning this game.Ottawa and its opponent have gone over the current 6-goal total in 15 of 25 games this season.Over the past 10 contests, the Senators have claimed 70.0% of the possible points with a 5-4-1 record.They are scoring at a 2.5 goals-per-game average (25 total) during that time.Over on the defensive side, the Senators have given up 2.8 goals per game (28 total) in those 10 outings.Canadiens stats and trendsThe Canadiens have been an underdog in 10 games this season, with four upset wins (40.0%).Montreal has gone 4-6 when bookmakers have listed them as underdogs of -107 or longer on the moneyline.The moneyline implies a 51.7% chance of victory for the Canadiens.So far this season, 79.2% of Montreal’s games (19/24) have had more goals than Tuesday’s over/under of 6.In the last 10 contests, the Canadiens have gone 4-5-1 (65.0% of possible points).They have averaged 3.1 goals per game (31 total) during that span.Over on the defensive end, the Canadiens have given up 39 goals (3.9 per game) over those 10 outings.