The Detroit Red Wings (15-11-3) visit the Vancouver Canucks (11-15-3) at Rogers Arena on Monday, Dec. 8 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with both teams back in action after a victory. The Red Wings are coming off a 4-3 victory over the Seattle Kraken, while the Canucks took down the Minnesota Wild 4-2 in their most recent game.

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Here is our prediction for who will capture the victory in Monday’s game.

Over the past 10 games for the Canucks, their offense has totaled 29 goals while their defense has allowed 35 (they have a 3-6-1 record in those games). In 39 power-play opportunities during that time, they have capitalized with seven goals (17.9% conversion rate).

Red Wings vs. Canucks Predictions for Monday

Our computer projections model for this contest predicts a final tally of Canucks 4, Red Wings 3.

Moneyline Pick: Canucks (+105)
Total Pick: Over 6 (computer predicts 6.6 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Canucks (+1.5)

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Red Wings Splits and Trends

The Red Wings are 15-11-3 overall and 4-3-7 in overtime games.
Detroit has 13 points (6-2-1) in the nine games it has played that were decided by one goal.
In the three games this season the Red Wings scored just one goal, they lost every time.
Detroit has finished 3-3-1 in the seven games this season when it scored a pair of goals (registering seven points).
The Red Wings have scored three or more goals 17 times, and are 12-3-2 in those games (to register 26 points).
In the 14 games when Detroit has capitalized on a lone power-play goal, it registered 19 points after finishing 9-4-1.
In the 18 games this season in which it has outshot its opponent, Detroit is 7-8-3 (17 points).
The Red Wings have been outshot by opponents in 11 games, going 8-3-0 to record 16 points.
Canucks Splits and Trends

The Canucks have an 11-15-3 record this season and are 4-3-7 in matchups that have needed overtime.
Vancouver has earned 13 points (5-3-3) in its 11 games that finished with a one-goal margin.
This season the Canucks registered just one goal in six games and they finished 0-5-1 in those matchups.
Vancouver has two points (1-6-0) in seven games this season when it has scored two goals.
The Canucks have scored more than two goals in 15 games, earning 22 points from those contests.
This season, Vancouver has scored a lone power-play goal in 11 games and picked up 12 points with a record of 5-4-2.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Vancouver is 2-8-1 (five points).
The Canucks have been outshot by opponents 18 times this season, and earned 20 points in those games.

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