Montreal Canadiens vs. Seattle Kraken Picks and Prediction for Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Use Code WWWC Itโs an interconference tilt on the ice as a pair of teams trying to pick up two points collide on the ice in the Emerald City when the Montreal Canadiens take on the Seattle Kraken Tuesday night and we have the inside scoop with our Canadiens vs. Kraken prediction. Montreal picked up a 4-3 road win over Vancouver in their previous contest Saturday night. Seattle downed Edmonton 3-2 at home in their previous game Saturday night. In the last 10 meetings between the teams, the Kraken own a 5-3-1 advantage, though it was Montreal picking up a 5-4 home win in the first meeting this season October 14. Read more about this Canadiens vs. Kraken prediction! Our NHL Predictionsย are sure to provide a great payout. Check them out!
Montreal Trying to Continue Strong Start
Montreal improved to 2-1-0 on their road swing through the west and ended here as they downed Vancouver in their previous contest Saturday. The Canadiens improved to 7-3-0 and stand atop the Atlantic Division standings, two points ahead of Detroit for the top spot. Montreal stands 6th in the league in offensive production with 3.60 goals per game on the season. The Canadiens are tied for 14th in goals against as they allow an average of three goals per contest. Montreal is tied for 11th in the league in power play success by cashing in 23.3% of their chances with the man advantage on the year. The Canadiens are tied for 18th in penalty killing by successfully getting through 75% of their shorthanded situations this season.
Against Vancouver, Montreal was involved in another one-goal contest and managed to earn the victory on the road. The Canadiens were outshot 11-4 in the opening period and trailed 1-0 on the scoreboard after 20 minutes of play. In the second period, Montreal owned a 14-10 shot advantage with both teams scoring once, leaving them down 2-1 at the second intermission. After going down 2-0, Nick Suzuki got the Canadiens on the board with his second goal of the season, on the power play, at 15:03 off assists from Ivan Demidov and Juraj Slafkovsky. In the third period, Montreal was outshot 10-6 but outscored Vancouver 3-1 to earn the win. Slafkovsky tied the game with his fourth goal of the season, on the power play, at 1:50 with assists going to Demidov and Lane Hutson. Mike Matheson gave the Canadiens a 3-2 lead with his third goal of the year at 8:19 off assists from Alexandre Carrier and Zach Bolduc. Demidov made it a 4-2 game with his second goal of the year at 11:09 off assists from Carrier and Oliver Kapanen. The Canadiens gave up a goal to narrow the lead but hung on for the victory. Jakub Dobes made 28 saves for the Canadiens, who were outshot 31-24, in the win. Dobes (5-0-0, 1.77 GAA, .940 save percentage) is slated to get the start in goal here.
Right wing Patrik Laine (core) is out indefinitely after surgery. Defenseman Kaiden Guhle (lower body) is out until early December.
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Kraken Seeking to Split Season Series
Seattle won their second straight game as it took down Edmonton at home Saturday in their previous contest. The Kraken entered Monday 3-0-2 on the year and they stood tied for second in the Pacific Division, two points behind the Golden Knights for the top spot. Seattle entered Monday 25th in the league in goals for as they average 2.78 goals per contest on the season. The Kraken are tied for 10th in the league in goals against as they give up an average of 2.67 goals per game this season. Seattle is 20th in power play success as they cash in on 19.2% of their opportunities with the man advantage. The Kraken are 26th in penalty kill rate to this point of the season as they have gotten through 69.6% of their shorthanded situations successfully.
Against Edmonton, Seattle was in a tight game but managed to skate away with the victory to put two points in the books. The Kraken were outshot 12-11 in the opening period of play but skated off with a 1-0 lead after 20 minutes of action. Jordan Eberle opened the scoring with his third goal of the season at 1:23 off assists from Matty Beniers and Berkly Catton. In the second period, Seattle was outshot 9-7 with both teams scoring once, leaving them ahead 2-1 at the second intermission. Tye Kartye made it a 2-0 Kraken lead with his first goal of the season at 6:35, with assists going to Ryan Winterton and Ben Meyers. They gave up a goal later in the period to trim their lead. In the third period, Seattle was outshot 12-5 with each team scoring once, leaving them ahead as time expired. Eberle scored his second goal of the game and fourth of the year at 12:11 off an assist from Beniers. The Kraken gave up a goal later in the period but hung on for the win. Joey Daccord made 31 saves for the Kraken, who were outshot 33-23, in the win. Daccord (5-1-1, 2.48 GAA, .915 save percentage, shutout) is expected to be between the pipes for Seattle here.
Defensemen Brandon Montour (personal) plus Ryker Evans (upper body) along with right wing Kaapo Kakko (upper body) and left wing Jared McCann are out indefinitely. Center Frederick Gaudreau (upper body) is expected to be out until late November.
Canadiens vs. Kraken Pick
Canadiens vs. Kraken Moneyline Pick
- Kraken +110 (4 units)
These are two teams that have been off to strong starts in the first three weeks of the season. Montreal now has to overcome losing Laine for the foreseeable future, taking a proven scoring threat out of the mix. The Canadiens took down Vancouver and Calgary while dropping their contest to the Oilers. Seattle has been tough in the early going and they have made life tough for opposing teams. The Kraken are 3-0-0 at home on the year, including wins over Edmonton and Vegas. Montreal is ready to head home after this four-game trip, and they are stifled in this contest as the Kraken skate away with a win.
Canadiens vs. Kraken Over/Under Pick
- Under 6 (-120) (4 units)
Montreal comes into this game having seen the over post a 5-3-2 mark in their 10 games on the season. The Canadiens have an average of 6.60 goals per game this season and that number slips slightly to 6.50 goals per game in their six road games on the year. Seattle has seen the under post a 5-4 mark in their nine games on the year. The Kraken have an average total of 5.44 goals per game on the year and that number drops to four goals per game at home on the year. With Dobes and Daccord stellar between the pipes, look for goals to be hard to come by here. This game winds up under the total.
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