How to Watch Oilers vs. Canadiens: NHL Streaming Live and on TV - March 19
The Edmonton Oilers (40-21-4) take on the Montreal Canadiens (25-31-11) during Tuesday's NHL slate, starting at 9:00 PM ET at Rogers Place and broadcast on ESPN+. The Oilers sit in fifth place in the Western Conference. The Canadiens are 14th in the Eastern Conference.
In the last meeting between these squads, Edmonton secured a 2-1 overtime win.
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Oilers vs. Canadiens Game Info
- When: Tuesday, March 19, 2024 at 9:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Where: Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
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Oilers vs. Canadiens Insights
- The Oilers create the eighth-most goals in the NHL, averaging 3.5 per game for a total of 229 this season.
- On defense, Edmonton has been one of the best squads in league play, conceding 184 total goals to rank seventh.
- The team has the league's seventh-best goal differential at +45 this season.
- The Canadiens have the league's 27th-ranked scoring offense (182 total goals, 2.7 per game).
- Montreal has conceded 3.4 goals per game, and 230 total, which ranks 26th among all league teams.
- Its -48 goal differential ranks 29th in the league.
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Oilers' Leaders
- Connor McDavid is one of Edmonton's leading contributors with 106 points. He has scored 25 goals and picked up 81 assists so far this season.
- Leon Draisaitl has chipped in with 86 points (33 goals, 53 assists).
- Zach Hyman has 66 points for Edmonton, via 46 goals and 20 assists.
- In 49 games, Stuart Skinner is 30-13-4. He has conceded 121 goals (2.57 goals against average) and has made 1194 saves.
Canadiens' Leaders
- Nicholas Suzuki has 26 goals (0.4 per game) and 37 assists (0.6 per game), taking 2.3 shots per game and converting 16.7%. That makes him among the leaders for Montreal, with 63 total points (0.9 per game).
- Cole Caufield is important for Montreal, with 53 points (0.8 per game), including 20 goals and 33 assists through 67 contests.
- Michael Matheson has scored nine goals and picked up 38 assists for Montreal, equaling 47 points.
- Samuel Montembeault has a 13-12-6 record this season, with a .905 save percentage (33rd in the league). In 32 games, he has given up 99 goals (3.1 goals against average).