The Montreal Canadiens are back on home ice this weekend, looking to capitalize on their momentum as they host the St. Louis Blues. While some fans might have marked their calendars for Saturday, it is important to note that the game is scheduled for Sunday, December 7, 2025. If you are looking for the Saturday action, you likely caught the Habs’ thrilling shootout win over the Leafs or the Blues’ gritty victory in Ottawa.
Here is everything you need to know to catch Sunday’s matchup live on TV or via streaming.
Game Overview: Channels, Time, and What to Expect
Date: Sunday, December 7, 2025 Time: 7:00 PM ET Venue: Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
TV Channels (Canada): Sportsnet, TVA Sports (French) TV Channels (USA): FanDuel Sports Network Midwest Streaming: Sportsnet+ (Canada), ESPN+ (USA)
Both teams are coming off back-to-back games played yesterday, making fatigue a potential factor. The Canadiens (15-9-3) are riding high after an emotional 2-1 shootout victory over their arch-rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs. Meanwhile, the St. Louis Blues (10-12-7) managed a 2-1 win against the Ottawa Senators but paid a heavy price, losing star forward Jordan Kyrou to a lower-body injury early in the first period.
Team Records & Key Stats (2025-26 Season)
Montreal Canadiens:
- Record: 15-9-3 (33 Points)
- Last Game: Won 2-1 (SO) vs. Toronto
- Leading Scorers:
- Nick Suzuki: 31 Points (8G, 23A)
- Cole Caufield: 30 Points (15G, 15A)
- Lane Hutson: 21 Points (4G, 17A)
St. Louis Blues:
- Record: 10-12-7 (27 Points)
- Last Game: Won 2-1 vs. Ottawa
- Leading Scorers:
- Robert Thomas: 17 Points (4G, 13A)
- Jordan Kyrou: 16 Points (8G, 8A)
- Dylan Holloway: 14 Points (7G, 7A)
Betting Insight and Score Prediction
Betting Odds: Canadiens -142 | Over/Under: 5.5
I am looking at the Canadiens at -142 here, and honestly, I like that price. Montreal is buzzing after beating Toronto, and the Bell Centre is going to be loud on a Sunday night. The biggest factor for me, however, is the Blues’ roster situation. Losing Jordan Kyrou last night in Ottawa is a massive blow to an offense that was already struggling for consistency. With St. Louis playing their second game in 24 hours without their top goal-scorer, I don’t see them generating enough firepower to keep up with Suzuki and Caufield.
Prediction: Canadiens win 4-2.
Staying Updated: Schedules and League Leaders
If you are trying to find the St. Louis Blues on TV today, remember that out-of-market games in the US are almost always available on ESPN+. For local fans, the FanDuel Sports Network is your go-to. Looking ahead at the Montreal Canadiens TV schedule, they will continue their homestand this week, which is crucial for their standing in the Atlantic Division.
In terms of the wider league, the NHL point leaders for the 2025-26 season are putting up video game numbers. Nathan MacKinnon currently leads the pack with 48 points, followed closely by Connor McDavid and rookie sensation Macklin Celebrini, who are tied at 40 points. You can track all these stats and join our online hockey pool for cash prizes on my website to test your knowledge against other fans.
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