The St. Louis Blues travel north to the Canadian Tire Centre this Saturday, December 6, 2025, to face off against the Ottawa Senators. With both teams looking to establish consistency as the mid-season approaches, this cross-conference matchup offers plenty of intrigue. Whether you are cheering for the Sens at home or backing the Blues on the road, here is everything you need to know to catch the action live.
TV Channels and Game Time
The puck drops at 7:00 PM ET in Ottawa.
- In Canada: You can watch the game nationally on Sportsnet One (SN1). For live streaming, the game is available on Sportsnet+.
- In the USA: Fans can catch the broadcast on FDSN Midwest (FanDuel Sports Network Midwest). National streaming is available via ESPN+ (NHL Power Play).
Game Preview: Blues vs. Senators Stats and Key Matchups
The Ottawa Senators enter tonight’s contest with a respectable 13-10-4 record. They are looking to shake off a recent loss to the New York Rangers earlier this week. The Sens have been relying heavily on their top guns this season. Drake Batherson leads the team with 24 points, while young star Tim Stützle is right behind him with 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists). Defenseman Jake Sanderson has also been a playmaker from the blue line with 23 points. However, the team is dealing with some adversity; Shane Pinto left Thursday’s game with an injury, and defenseman Thomas Chabot remains out, expected to miss roughly 10 more days.
On the other side, the St. Louis Blues have struggled to find their rhythm, currently sitting at 9-12-7. They are coming off a tough loss to the Boston Bruins on Thursday. Offense has been a challenge for St. Louis, but they are still led by the reliable Robert Thomas, who has 17 points (4 goals, 13 assists), and Jordan Kyrou, who has tallied 16 points. The Blues are also battling the injury bug, with Jimmy Snuggerud and Alexey Toropchenko recently sidelined, and Nathan Walker on Injured Reserve.
Betting Odds and Score Prediction
As we look at the lines for tonight, the Ottawa Senators are favored at -145, while the Over/Under is set at 6.5 goals.
Personal Insight: Honestly, I like the Senators in this spot. Despite their recent stumble against the Rangers, they are a much more dynamic offensive team at home than St. Louis is on the road. The Blues’ goal differential is concerning, and their struggles to score consistently makes it hard to back them against a Sens team that can fill the net. The injury to Pinto hurts Ottawa, but St. Louis is missing too much depth. I’m predicting a 4-2 victory for the Senators, hitting the under on that 6.5 total.
Around the League and More
If you are looking to catch other games, check your local listings, but tonight all eyes in Ottawa are on the Blues. For context on the league’s heavy hitters, the NHL point leaders for the 2025-26 season are currently dominated by familiar faces: Nathan MacKinnon sits atop the league with 46 points, followed closely by Connor McDavid (40 pts) and rookie sensation Macklin Celebrini (40 pts).
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