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Updated Jul 16, 5:24 PM ET

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Islanders @ Montréal Canadiens

Feb 20, 2027 at 7:00 PM ET

Centre Bell, Montreal

UpcomingAwayRegular Season
New York Islanders logo

NYI

New York Islanders

Puck Drop 7:00 PM ET

MTL

MTL

Montréal Canadiens

Islanders @ Montréal Canadiens

Feb 20, 2027 at 7:00 PM ET

Centre Bell, Montreal

UpcomingAwayRegular Season

New York (43-34-5) visits Montréal Canadiens (48-24-10) at Centre Bell. The season series is 0-0 in New York's favor, with 3 meetings left. Team-season data puts New York at 2.79 GF/GP and 2.88 GA/GP, while Montréal Canadiens sits at 3.40 GF/GP and 3.06 GA/GP. Goaltending leans toward I. Sorokin for New York and J. Dobes for Montréal Canadiens.

The season series is 0-0 in New York's favor, with 3 meetings left.I. Sorokin and J. Dobes anchor the strongest pregame edge in the feed.The probable starter duel should set the tone if either side gets a soft opening chance.

Preview assembled from NHL game-center feed · team season stats · season series · pregame matchup · standings · depth chart · injuries.

Quick Game Info

At a glance

Date

Feb 20, 2027

Puck Drop

7:00 PM

Venue

Centre Bell

Matchup

Islanders away

Game Type

Regular Season

Status

Upcoming

Tale of the Tape

Team profile

Record

Islanders

43-34-5

Opponent

48-24-10

Points

Islanders

91

Opponent

106

GF / GP

Islanders

2.79

Opponent

3.40

GA / GP

Islanders

2.88

Opponent

3.06

Power Play

Islanders

16.5%

Opponent

23.1%

Penalty Kill

Islanders

80.8%

Opponent

78.2%

Last 10

Islanders

Unavailable

Opponent

Unavailable

Projected Matchup Notes

Preview lens

Goalie outlook

Net front

I. Sorokin and J. Dobes anchor the strongest pregame edge in the feed.

Season profile

Tale of the tape

The numbers point to a contrast between New York's 2.79 GF/GP and 2.88 GA/GP and Montréal Canadiens's 3.40 GF/GP and 3.06 GA/GP.

Goalie watch

Net front

The league feed includes a probable-goalie view, so the starter decision is a major pregame hinge point.

Season Series

3 meetings left

The season series is 0-0 in New York's favor, with 3 meetings left.

Feb 19 @ Montréal Canadiens

Upcoming

Feb 19, 2027

Upcoming road game

Still on the schedule

Mar 8 @ Montréal Canadiens

Upcoming

Mar 8, 2027

Upcoming road game

Still on the schedule

Apr 3 @ Montréal Canadiens

Upcoming

Apr 3, 2027

Upcoming road game

Still on the schedule

Season-series order and status are sourced from the NHL game-center feed.

Key Storylines

Why this game matters

Story 01

Tale of the tape

Season profile

The numbers point to a contrast between New York's 2.79 GF/GP and 2.88 GA/GP and Montréal Canadiens's 3.40 GF/GP and 3.06 GA/GP.

Story 02

Net front

Goalie watch

The league feed includes a probable-goalie view, so the starter decision is a major pregame hinge point.

Story 03

Five on four

Special teams

The matchup has a built-in special-teams angle: New York's 16.5% power play and 80.8% penalty kill against Montréal Canadiens's 23.1% power play and 78.2% penalty kill.

Montréal Canadiens

Montréal Canadiens snapshot

Montréal Canadiens

Snapshot

Montréal Canadiens snapshot for Montréal Canadiens.

Highlights

  • Recent form still warming up
  • N. Suzuki leads points with 101
  • C. Caufield leads goals with 51
  • N. Suzuki leads assists with 72

Pressure points

  • 23.1% PP, 78.2% PK, 3.40 GF/GP, 3.06 GA/GP

Player leaders and season stats come from the live game-center feed.

New York Islanders logo

Islanders snapshot

New York Islanders

Snapshot

New York Islanders snapshot for NYI.

Highlights

  • Road matchup with Montréal Canadiens
  • Recent form still warming up
  • M. Barzal leads points with 72
  • B. Horvat leads goals with 31

Pressure points

  • 16.5% PP, 80.8% PK, 2.79 GF/GP, 2.88 GA/GP

Player leaders and season stats come from the live game-center feed.

Expected Lineup

Projected

Forward lines

Line 1

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Line 2

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Line 3

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Line 4

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Defense pairings

Pair 1

TBD (Day-to-Day)TBD

Pair 2

TBDTBD (IR)

Pair 3

TBDTBD

Goalies

TBDTBDTBD

Special teams

Power Play Unit 1

Power Play

TBDTBDTBDTBD (Out)TBD

Power Play Unit 2

Power Play

TBDTBDTBDTBDTBD

Penalty Kill Unit 1

Penalty Kill

TBDTBDTBD (Day-to-Day)TBD (IR)

Penalty Kill Unit 2

Penalty Kill

TBDTBDTBDTBD

Projected combinations update from recent usage and availability context.

Updated Jul 16, 11:24 AM

Injury / Availability

Availability

Mathew Barzal

Out

Mathew Barzal is listed as out on ESPN injury report.

Semyon Varlamov

Out

Varlamov (knee) has been returned from his conditioning role with AHL Bridgeport, per the AHL transaction log.

Kyle Palmieri

Out

Palmieri (knee) told reporters Wednesday that he should be ready to go for the start of training camp, Stefen Rosner of NHL.com reports.

Ryan Pulock

Out

Pulock (undisclosed) will not play in Tuesday's home matchup versus Carolina.

Alexander Romanov

Out

Romanov (shoulder) will miss the final two games of the regular season, according to Stefen Rosner of NHL.com on Sunday.

Pierre Engvall

Out

Engvall (ankle) will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 campaign, per Stefen Rosner of NHL.com.

Depth-chart tags and current injury-report entries are surfaced together when available.

What to Watch

Fan guide

01

Goaltending swing

The probable starter duel should set the tone if either side gets a soft opening chance.

02

Top-line pressure

Road matchup with Montréal Canadiens

03

Series leverage

The season series is 0-0 in New York's favor, with 3 meetings left.

04

Special teams

New York's 16.5% power play meets Montréal Canadiens's 78.2% penalty kill.