The Vegas Golden Knights (32-26-16) host the Vancouver Canucks (21-43-8) at T-Mobile Arena on Monday, March 30 at 10 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with both teams fresh off of a loss. The Golden Knights are coming off a 5-4 shootout defeat to the Washington Capitals, while the Canucks fell to the Calgary Flames 7-3 in their most recent game.
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Ahead of this matchup, here’s who we project to take home the victory in Monday’s hockey contest.
In the past 10 games, the Canucks have gone 2-7-1. They have scored 21 goals, while their opponents have scored 36. They have gone on the power play 23 times during that span, and have capitalized with six goals (26.1% of opportunities).
Golden Knights vs. Canucks Predictions for Monday
Our computer projections model for this game calls for a final result of Golden Knights 4, Canucks 2.
Moneyline Pick: Golden Knights (-326)
Total Pick: Under 6.5 (computer predicts 6.1 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Golden Knights (-1.5)
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Golden Knights Splits and Trends
The Golden Knights have a 32-26-16 record overall, with an 8-16-24 record in games that have gone to overtime.
Vegas is 13-10-9 (35 points) in its 32 games decided by one goal.
In the 11 games this season the Golden Knights scored only one goal, they went 1-7-3 (five points).
Vegas has finished 0-9-3 in the 12 games this season when it scored two goals (registering three points).
The Golden Knights have scored three or more goals 47 times, and are 31-6-10 in those games (to record 72 points).
In the 29 games when Vegas has capitalized on a lone power-play goal, it has a 13-10-6 record (32 points).
When it has outshot its opponent, Vegas is 26-20-9 (61 points).
The Golden Knights’ opponents have had more shots in 17 games. The Golden Knights went 6-5-6 in those matchups (18 points).
Canucks Splits and Trends
The Canucks (21-43-8 overall) have posted a record of 7-8-15 in matchups that have gone to OT this season.
In the 21 games Vancouver has played that were decided by one goal, it racked up 20 points.
This season the Canucks registered just one goal in 12 games and they finished 0-11-1 in those matchups.
Vancouver has 12 points (4-14-4) when scoring a pair of goals this season.
The Canucks have scored three or more goals in 32 games, earning 37 points from those contests.
This season, Vancouver has capitalized on a single power-play goal in 23 games has a record of 8-12-3 in those matchups.
When it outshoots its opponent this season, Vancouver has posted a record of 4-19-2 (10 points).
The Canucks have been outshot by opponents 46 times this season, and earned 40 points in those games.
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Golden Knights vs. Canucks Game Time and TV Channel
When: Monday, March 30, 2026 at 10 p.m. ET
TV Channel: ESPN+
Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
Where: T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada
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