Calgary Flames vs Montreal Canadiens Prediction 3-16-24 Picks

In this article, we will formulate a Canadiens vs Flames betting prediction for this NHL showdown on Saturday, March 16th at Scotiabank Saddledome. We will take a look at: 

-The Montreal Canadiens’ recent form and recent player performance

-The Calgary Flames recent form and recent player performance

-A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for today’s game between the Canadiens and Flames

Can the Canadiens Bounce Back?

The Canadiens faced off against the Boston Bruins on Thursday and the offense wasn’t good enough. The offense only scored one goal, and they ended up losing in overtime. Nick Suzuki had a strong game scoring one goal. The Canadiens on the season is averaging 2.73 goals per game while their defense is giving up 3.41 goals per game. Nick Suzuki is having a strong season, and he has scored 26 goals and added 36 assists so far this season. In this game the Canadiens need to find a way to get the offense going. 

Calgary Flames Impressed in Last Game

The Flames in the last game faced off against the Vegas Golden Knights, and they were able to secure the 4-1 victory. The first two periods they failed to score, but they ended up scoring four goals in the third period. Blake Coleman had a strong game putting up two goals. The Flames are averaging 3.12 goals while their defense is giving up 3.17 goals per game.  Nazem Kadri is having a strong season scoring 22 goals and adding 35 assists so far this season. The Flames will meet the Capitals after this one.

Calgary Flames Team Facts

Montreal Canadiens Team Facts

Flames vs Canadiens Betting Prediction

The Flames sure looked impressive in the last game, and it’s going to be much of the same here. The Flames defense gave up only one goal and the Canadiens offense has been an issue all season. Look for the Canadiens to fail to score more than a goal here. The Flames are going to score at least three goals, and this is going to be a comfortable victory. Back The Flames on the puck line.

 

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