Nashville Predators VS Montréal Canadiens

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Two leaky defensive teams in a late-season meaningless game. The books are underpricing the total here.
The Bottom Line
Nashville and Montreal both struggle defensively, creating a high scoring environment above six goals tonight.
The Mathematical Edge
3.40 goals per game is roughly Nashville’s season average allowed. Montreal has been similarly porous on the back end all year.
+100 on the Under tells you the book isn’t confident in a low scoring affair. When the Under is priced at even money on a total of just 6, the market is practically begging you to go Over.
1.81 implies a 55.2% probability. The math points to this clearing at closer to 58 to 60% based on both teams’ combined goal rates.
Neither side has anything meaningful to play for. That’s the environment where defensive effort drops and goals pile up.
Syndicate Intelligence
5 of the last 7 meetings between these clubs have gone over this number. Both teams trend toward open, transition heavy hockey when they face each other.
Nashville’s goaltending has been inconsistent all season, posting a team save percentage hovering around .893 in recent stretches. Montreal’s young forwards generate volume. This combination bleeds goals.
Indoor sport eliminates weather variables. No scheduling quirk or back to back fatigue flagged for either side here.
Confirmed starting goaltenders. If either team rolls out a veteran starter on a rest day, the Over edge shrinks. Watch pregame warmups.
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