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NHL Player Props – Hurricanes vs Canadiens Game 4 Best Bets

Jordan Tomiyama

By Jordan Tomiyama in MLB Baseball

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Jackson Blake and Montreal Canadiens right wing Ivan Demidov talk after the whistle
May 25, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Carolina Hurricanes right wing Jackson Blake (53) and Montreal Canadiens right wing Ivan Demidov (93) react after a play during overtime in game three of the Eastern Conference Final of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images
  • The Caroline Hurricanes are up 2-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals as they visit the Montreal Canadiens
  • Will Cole Caufield light up the Hurricanes in this critical Game 4 matchup?
  • Keep reading to see the best player prop bets, latest odds and injury reports

The Carolina Hurricanes hit the ice at the Bell Center on May 27, 2026, at 8:00 PM ET to clash with the Montreal Canadiens in an absolutely ELECTRIC matchup. NHL odds currently lean heavily toward the visiting Hurricanes, giving them a 59% implied win probability (moneyline equivalent: -148 at DraftKings). That leaves the hometown Habs as live underdogs with a 44% chance of victory (+124). Carolina is an absolute JUGGERNAUT right now, boasting a spectacular 10-1 record while yielding a microscopic 1.73 goals against per game. Meanwhile, Montreal rolls in with a volatile 9-8 record, leaning on a potent offense averaging 3.12 goals per contest.

This game is a bettor’s DREAM due to the stark contrast in special teams. Montreal boasts a lethal power play clicking at 24.1%, but they face a MONUMENTAL test against Carolina’s suffocating 93.5% penalty kill. On the flip side, Carolina’s sputtering power play (11.1%) faces a highly vulnerable Montreal penalty kill sitting at 77.4%. Keep reading for the absolute BEST prop picks to target in this clash of offensive ambition versus defensive discipline.

Playoff Series Context & Matchup Dynamics

Through the first three games of the Eastern Conference Finals, Carolina has seized a 2-1 series advantage. However, the scoreboard tells a wildly different story, as the Canadiens actually OUTSCORE the Hurricanes 10-8 overall. Carolina completely DOMINATES possession, firing 93 shots on goal (31.0 per game) while suffocating Montreal to just 47 total shots. Despite this, Montreal converts on a lethal 21.3% team shooting percentage compared to Carolina’s measly 8.6%.

Special teams take a back seat to 5-on-5 production in this series. All eight of Carolina’s goals come at even strength, as their power play is completely dry (0-for-8). Montreal finds slightly more success on the man advantage, converting 16.7% of opportunities, but still relies heavily on even-strength play. Defensively, Montreal sacrifices their bodies with 81 blocked shots compared to Carolina’s 50. Carolina, meanwhile, imposes its physical will with a jaw-dropping 127 hits against Montreal’s 65.

Montreal’s offensive charge is heavily spearheaded by Phillip Danault, who leads the series with four points and wins 56.3% of his faceoffs. For Carolina, Eric Robinson paces the squad with three points, while superstar center Sebastian Aho remains uncharacteristically quiet with just one assist. In the crease, Montreal goaltenders face an absolute SIEGE, stopping 85 of 93 shots (.914 save percentage). Conversely, Carolina’s netminders face just 46 shots but allow nine goals, resulting in a vulnerable .787 save percentage.

Hurricanes vs Canadiens Game Odds

Moneyline: Hurricanes ML (+124 at DraftKings) | Canadiens ML (-148 at DraftKings)

Puck Line: Hurricanes -1.5 (+170 at BetMGM) | Canadiens +1.5 (-210 at BetMGM)

Total: Over 5.5 (-115 at Bet365) | Under 5.5 (-105 at Bet365)

Odds as of May 26, 2026, at 1:43 PM ET from Bet365, BetMGM, and DraftKings

Player Props Odds Table

Below is the complete breakdown of available player prop betting lines for this Eastern Conference showdown. Find the current odds for points, assists, shots on goal, and goalscoring markets across both loaded rosters.

PlayerTeamPointsAssistsShotsGoals
Anderson, JoshMTLO 0.5 (+243) / U 0.5 (-348)O 0.5 (+450) / U 0.5 (-794)O 1.5 (+140) / U 1.5 (-184)N/A
Bolduc, ZackMTLO 0.5 (+275) / U 0.5 (-400)O 0.5 (+475) / U 0.5 (-833)N/AN/A
Carrier, AlexandreMTLO 0.5 (+235) / U 0.5 (-346)O 0.5 (+273) / U 0.5 (-400)N/AN/A
Caufield, ColeMTLO 0.5 (-172) / U 0.5 (+130)O 0.5 (+144) / U 0.5 (-189)O 2.5 (-110) / U 2.5 (-122)O N/A (+170) / U N/A (-230)
Dach, KirbyMTLO 0.5 (+320) / U 0.5 (-500)N/AN/AN/A
Danault, PhillipMTLO 0.5 (+180) / U 0.5 (-246)O 0.5 (+260) / U 0.5 (-377)N/AN/A
Demidov, IvanMTLO 0.5 (-106) / U 0.5 (-125)O 0.5 (+156) / U 0.5 (-209)O 1.5 (-137) / U 1.5 (+105)N/A
Dobes, JakubMTLN/AN/AN/AN/A
Dobson, NoahMTLO 0.5 (+170) / U 0.5 (-227)O 0.5 (+218) / U 0.5 (-303)O 1.5 (+105) / U 1.5 (-139)N/A
Evans, JakeMTLO 0.5 (+167) / U 0.5 (-225)O 0.5 (+217) / U 0.5 (-300)N/AN/A
Hutson, LaneMTLO 0.5 (-176) / U 0.5 (+133)O 0.5 (-141) / U 0.5 (+107)O 1.5 (+153) / U 1.5 (-207)N/A
Matheson, MikeMTLO 0.5 (+208) / U 0.5 (-299)O 0.5 (+263) / U 0.5 (-383)O 0.5 (-222) / U 0.5 (+160)N/A
Newhook, AlexMTLO 0.5 (+134) / U 0.5 (-175)O 0.5 (+272) / U 0.5 (-391)O 1.5 (-120) / U 1.5 (-112)N/A
Slafkovsky, JurajMTLO 0.5 (-156) / U 0.5 (+118)O 0.5 (+129) / U 0.5 (-172)O 2.5 (+145) / U 2.5 (-194)N/A
Suzuki, NickMTLO 1.5 (+185) / U 1.5 (-252)O 0.5 (-137) / U 0.5 (+105)O 2.5 (+148) / U 2.5 (-198)O N/A (+250) / U N/A (-360)
Texier, AlexandreMTLO 0.5 (+225) / U 0.5 (-323)O 0.5 (+372) / U 0.5 (-599)O 1.5 (+178) / U 1.5 (-244)N/A
Aho, SebastianCARO 0.5 (-159) / U 0.5 (+120)O 0.5 (+120) / U 0.5 (-158)O 2.5 (+110) / U 2.5 (-145)O N/A (+230) / U N/A (-330)
Andersen, FrederikCARN/AN/AN/AN/A
Blake, JacksonCARO 0.5 (-111) / U 0.5 (-119)O 0.5 (+163) / U 0.5 (-218)O 2.5 (+115) / U 2.5 (-152)N/A
Chatfield, JalenCARO 0.5 (+253) / U 0.5 (-383)O 0.5 (+308) / U 0.5 (-490)O 1.5 (+112) / U 1.5 (-147)N/A
Ehlers, NikolajCARO 0.5 (-127) / U 0.5 (-105)O 0.5 (+168) / U 0.5 (-224)O 2.5 (+102) / U 2.5 (-134)O N/A (+240) / U N/A (-350)
Gostisbehere, ShayneCARO 0.5 (+127) / U 0.5 (-169)O 0.5 (+179) / U 0.5 (-244)O 1.5 (-144) / U 1.5 (+112)N/A
Hall, TaylorCARO 0.5 (-106) / U 0.5 (-126)O 0.5 (+174) / U 0.5 (-236)O 2.5 (+130) / U 2.5 (-175)N/A
Jarvis, SethCARO 0.5 (-158) / U 0.5 (+120)O 0.5 (+129) / U 0.5 (-172)O 2.5 (-174) / U 2.5 (+130)O N/A (+230) / U N/A (-319)
Martinook, JordanCARO 0.5 (+220) / U 0.5 (-312)O 0.5 (+340) / U 0.5 (-526)O 1.5 (+117) / U 1.5 (-157)N/A
Miller, K’AndreCARO 0.5 (+163) / U 0.5 (-222)O 0.5 (+208) / U 0.5 (-288)O 1.5 (+133) / U 1.5 (-175)N/A
Nikishin, AlexanderCARO 0.5 (+303) / U 0.5 (-457)O 0.5 (+368) / U 0.5 (-610)N/AN/A
Slavin, JaccobCARO 0.5 (+238) / U 0.5 (-351)O 0.5 (+300) / U 0.5 (-446)O 1.5 (+108) / U 1.5 (-141)N/A
Staal, JordanCARO 0.5 (+180) / U 0.5 (-244)O 0.5 (+308) / U 0.5 (-463)O 1.5 (+100) / U 1.5 (-130)N/A
Stankoven, LoganCARO 0.5 (+103) / U 0.5 (-136)O 0.5 (+227) / U 0.5 (-323)O 2.5 (-105) / U 2.5 (-127)O N/A (+250) / U N/A (-380)
Svechnikov, AndreiCARO 0.5 (-149) / U 0.5 (+114)O 0.5 (+144) / U 0.5 (-189)O 2.5 (-150) / U 2.5 (+113)O N/A (+220) / U N/A (-310)
Walker, SeanCARO 0.5 (+248) / U 0.5 (-358)O 0.5 (+322) / U 0.5 (-500)O 1.5 (-132) / U 1.5 (+100)N/A

Top Player Prop Picks & Predictions

Scroll down to grab the top expert picks and exploit these massive betting edges.

Andrei Svechnikov OVER 2.5 Shots on Goal (-140 at DraftKings)

Confidence Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

While Carolina’s offense is highly methodical, Andrei Svechnikov operates as the primary TRIGGER MAN. Svechnikov leads Carolina with 36 shots on goal through 11 games, averaging 3.27 per contest. He easily eclipsed the 2.5-shot mark in 4 of his last 5 games. Facing a Montreal squad that surrenders a MASSIVE amount of shot volume, Svechnikov’s floor is incredibly safe.

K’Andre Miller OVER 0.5 Assists (+195 at BetMGM)

Confidence Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

For bettors hunting a highly profitable plus-money payout, K’Andre Miller offers TREMENDOUS value. Miller leads all Carolina defensemen in offensive production with 7 points across 11 games. He rides a scorching hot streak into the Bell Centre, recording an assist in 5 straight road games.

Cole Caufield OVER 0.5 Points (-175 at Bet365)

Confidence Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Montreal’s offensive volatility is tricky, but Cole Caufield remains a steady anchor on home ice. Caufield boasts 12 points over 17 games this season. The Bell Centre brings out his absolute best, as he registers a point in 4 consecutive home games (1.25 points-per-game average). Even against Carolina’s stifling defense, Caufield gets the top-line deployment and power-play usage needed to factor into the scoring.

Jackson Blake OVER 2.5 Shots on Goal (+115 at Caesars Sportsbook)

Confidence Rating: ⭐⭐⭐

Jackson Blake presents a fantastic opportunity to grab a plus-money shot prop. Blake currently ranks fifth on the Hurricanes with 25 shots through 11 games. His recent volume is officially SURGING, exceeding 2.5 shots on goal in 3 of his last 4 outings. With Carolina completely dominating puck possession and suffocating opponents in the offensive zone, Blake gets ample opportunity to put pucks on net.

Odds as of May 26, 2026, at 1:37 PM ET from Bet365, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, and DraftKings

Overall Prop Landscape Summary

The betting landscape for this matchup presents two distinct paths: heavily juiced home consistency for Montreal’s top producers, and plus-money value down the Carolina roster. Carolina’s shot dominance makes targeting their shot props the SAFEST market on the board. Meanwhile, Montreal’s heavy reliance on a few key stars makes their baseline point props highly viable despite the Hurricanes’ elite defensive structure.

Injury Report & Prop Market Impact

Heading into this clash, bettors face a stark contrast in roster health. The visiting Hurricanes boast a completely CLEAN bill of health with no active injuries. The hometown Canadiens, however, are navigating the loss of a premier offensive weapon, creating massive ripple effects across the betting board.

Montreal will be without star winger Patrik Laine (abdomen), who is currently ruled out. Laine leaves behind a massive vacuum of shots and scoring opportunities. This directly solidifies the floor for Montreal’s remaining top-six forwards. Players like Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Nick Suzuki shoulder an even heavier offensive burden. Caufield’s point and shot markets become particularly attractive, as Montreal relies entirely on his finishing ability to compensate.

On the other side of the ice, Carolina’s fully healthy roster spells TROUBLE for Montreal but creates highly predictable usage for bettors. Defensemen like Jaccob Slavin and K’Andre Miller will continue to eat massive minutes. Furthermore, an intact forward corps means Carolina’s ice time distribution remains stable, allowing bettors to confidently target established volume trends for players like Svechnikov and Blake without worrying about unexpected line shuffling.

Game Information

Lock in your action before the puck drops! Here are the vital details:

  • Away Team: Carolina Hurricanes
  • Home Team: Montreal Canadiens
  • Date: May 27, 2026
  • Puck Drop: 8:00 PM ET
  • Venue: Bell Centre

Jordan Tomiyama

Jordan has worked in sports media for the last seven years, writing articles, managing social media, and covering sporting events for various media outlets. Jordan's work focuses on NBA, WNBA, college basketball, and the NHL.

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