Tonight, January 10, 2026, the Detroit Red Wings face off against the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre in a highly anticipated Original Six matchup. Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET, and the game will be broadcast on TVAS, CITY, SNE, and FDSNDET.
Team Records and Standings
The Montreal Canadiens hold a record of 25-13-6, while the Detroit Red Wings enter the game with a 26-15-4 record. Both teams are vying for the top spot in the Atlantic Division, making this a crucial contest. The Canadiens currently lead the season series 1-0, having won the first game 5-1 in Detroit on October 9.
Projected Lineups
Here's a look at the projected lineups for both teams:
Detroit Red Wings
- Forwards: Emmitt Finnie - Dylan Larkin - Marco Kasper / Alex DeBrincat - Andrew Copp - Patrick Kane / James van Riemsdyk - J.T. Compher - Lucas Raymond / Elmer Soderblom - Michael Rasmussen - Mason Appleton
- Defense: Simon Edvinsson - Moritz Seider / Ben Chiarot - Axel Sandin-Pellikka / Albert Johansson - Jacob Bernard-Docker
- Goaltenders: John Gibson (likely starter), Cam Talbot
- Scratches: Travis Hamonic, Sheldon Dries
- Injuries: None reported
Montreal Canadiens
- Forwards: Cole Caufield - Nick Suzuki - Alexandre Texier / Juraj Slafkovsky - Oliver Kapanen - Ivan Demidov / Zachary Bolduc - Phillip Danault - Brendan Gallagher / Samuel Blais - Joe Veleno - Owen Beck
- Defense: Mike Matheson - Noah Dobson / Lane Hutson - Alexandre Carrier / Kaiden Guhle - Arber Xhekaj
- Goaltenders: Jacob Fowler (Likely starter), Samuel Montembeault
- Scratches: Sam Montembeault, Jayden Struble
- Injuries: Kirby Dach (broken foot), Alex Newhook (broken ankle), Patrik Laine (lower body), Jake Evans (lower body), Josh Anderson (upper body)
Noteworthy Information
- Kaiden Guhle Returns: Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle is set to make his return to the lineup after recovering from an adductor muscle injury. He underwent surgery in November and will play on the third defensive pair.
- Nick Suzuki's Milestone: Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki is expected to play his 500th career NHL game tonight.
- James van Riemsdyk's Hot Streak: Red Wings forward James van Riemsdyk has been on a scoring spree, tallying 8 points (2 goals, 6 assists) in his last 6 games.
- Patrick Kane's Return to Montreal: Patrick Kane, who recently reached the 500-goal milestone, returns to Montreal, where he will aim to surpass Mike Modano on the list of all-time American-born goal scorers.
- Morning Skate: Canadiens coach Martin St-Louis held a morning skate, a change from the team's recent lighter routine. This decision could provide clues about the final lineup and starting goaltender.
- Promotional Night: It is "Family Week" at Bell Centre, with the first 3,000 kids receiving a Canadiens scarf.
The Red Wings are looking to bounce back after an embarrassing 5-1 loss to the Canadiens earlier in the season. Meanwhile, the Canadiens aim to maintain their momentum and protect their position at the top of the Atlantic Division.
