Canadiens vs Wild Prediction 1/20/26 NHL Picks Today

The Minnesota Wild and Montreal Canadiens meet Tuesday in NHL action at the Bell Centre. Here’s a Canadiens vs Wild Prediction. This article will include a Canadiens vs Wild Pick.

Minnesota Wild Betting Preview

The Minnesota Wild beat the Sabres and Maple Leafs, and they play the Red Wings next. The Wild have lost 5 of their last 8 games.

The Minnesota Wild are averaging 3.16 goals per game and are scoring 23.2 percent of their power play opportunities. Matt Boldy leads Minnesota with 27 goals, Kirill Kaprizov has 32 assists and Joel Eriksson Ek has 133 shots on goal. Defensively, the Minnesota Wild are allowing 2.8 goals per game and are killing 76.6 percent of their opponent’s power plays. Filip Gustavsson has allowed 78 goals on 851 shots faced, and Jesper Wallstedt has given up 53 goals on 618 shots.

Montreal Canadiens Betting Preview

The Montreal Canadiens lost to the Sabres, beat the Senators, and they play the Sabres next. The Canadiens have won 8 of their last 12 games.

The Montreal Canadiens are averaging 3.39 goals per game and are scoring on 23.9 percent of their power play opportunities. Cole Caufield leads Montreal with 24 goals, Lane Hutson has 42 assists and Nick Suzuki has 106 shots on goal. Defensively, the Montreal Canadiens are allowing 3.27 goals per game and are killing 78.1 percent of their opponent’s power plays. Jakub Dobes has given up 63 goals on 565 shots faced, and Sam Montembeault has allowed 64 goals on 503 shots.

Why the Montreal Canadiens will win

Why the Minnesota Wild will win

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Canadiens vs Wild Prediction

The Canadiens are getting the benefit of the doubt because they’re at home, but you can argue the Wild have been terrible better team on the road this season. Also, the Wild have won 9 of the last 10 games against the Canadiens. The Habs haven’t beat the Wild since October 2019. The first Joker was in theaters back when that happened. The Wild are too good of a team to turn down in the plus money role, but it’s even easier given the one-sided history between these teams. Give me the Wild.

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