Montréal Canadiens Upcoming Events & Tickets

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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025–26 Montréal Canadiens season marks the franchise’s 117th year of operation since its founding in 1909, and their 109th season in the NHL. Montréal enters the campaign hoping to build on its 91‑point 2024–25 campaign, in which the team finished fifth in the Atlantic Division and earned a playoff berth before falling to Washington in the first round. The offseason brought notable trades and roster changes, including the acquisition of defenseman Noah Dobson and forward Zachary Bolduc, signaling a renewed investment in youth and skill. With key contributors like Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Samuel Blais, and Juraj Slafkovský expected to form the lineup, and goaltender Sam Montembeault aiming to continue his steady momentum, the Canadiens are under pressure to return to consistent playoff relevance under coach Martin St. Louis’ direction.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for Montréal Canadiens 2025-26 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices ranging widely, depending on opponent and demand — from around $75 for lower-tier matchups to as high as $497 for top-tier games. Average prices for mid-demand contests usually fall between $150 and $200, while original‑six rivalries or marquee events often push averages toward $300 or more.
Fans can also find VIP-style tickets for Montréal Canadiens games, including on-the-glass seats, private suites, club-level sections, and hospitality-inclusive listings. Prices for premium experiences vary widely depending on the opponent, day of the week, and demand — ranging from several hundred dollars for lower-demand games to well over $1000 for Deluxe Hotel Packages during marquee matchups at the Bell Centre.
CANADIENS’ OPPONENTS: The Canadiens will play their Atlantic Division rivals (Boston, Buffalo, Detroit, Florida, Ottawa, Toronto) an expanded number of times; they’ll face each of their division foes four times. Intra-conference matchups include all other Eastern Conference teams — such as New York Rangers, New York Islanders, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Carolina, Columbus, and Washington — each appearing twice (one home, one away). From the Western Conference, the Canadiens meet all Pacific and Central Division teams: Pacific opponents (Anaheim, Calgary, Edmonton, Los Angeles, San Jose, Seattle, Vancouver, Vegas) three times each; Central Division teams (Chicago, Colorado, Dallas, Minnesota, Nashville, St. Louis, Utah Mammoth, and Winnipeg) either three or four times, depending on the specific game rotational pattern.
CANADIENS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Oct 8–14):
Oct 8 @ Toronto; Oct 9 @ Detroit; Oct 11 @ Chicago; Oct 14 vs Seattle - Week 2 (Oct 15–21):
Oct 16 vs Nashville; Oct 18 vs New York Rangers; Oct 20 vs Buffalo - Week 3 (Oct 22–28):
Oct 22 @ Calgary; Oct 23 @ Edmonton; Oct 25 @ Vancouver; Oct 28 @ Seattle - Week 4 (Nov 1–7):
Nov 1 vs Ottawa; Nov 4 vs Philadelphia; Nov 6 @ New Jersey; Nov 8 vs Utah; Nov 11 vs Los Angeles; Nov 13 vs Dallas; Nov 15 vs Boston - Week 5 (Nov 16–22):
Nov 17 @ Columbus; Nov 20 vs Washington; Nov 22 vs Toronto - Week 6 (Nov 23–29):
Nov 26 @ Utah; Nov 28 @ Vegas; Nov 29 @ Colorado - Week 7 (Dec 2–7):
Dec 2 vs Ottawa; Dec 3 vs Winnipeg; Dec 6 @ Toronto; Dec 7 vs St. Louis - Week 8 (Dec 8–14):
Dec 9 vs Tampa Bay; Dec 11 @ Pittsburgh; Dec 13 @ Rangers; Dec 14 vs Edmonton - Week 9 (Dec 15–21):
Dec 16 vs Philadelphia; Dec 18 vs Chicago; Dec 20 vs Pittsburgh; Dec 21 @ Pittsburgh - Week 10 (Dec 22–28):
Dec 23 @ Boston; Dec 28 @ Tampa Bay; Dec 30 @ Florida - Week 11 (Dec 29–Jan 4):
Jan 1 @ Carolina; Jan 3 @ St. Louis; Jan 4 @ Dallas - Week 12 (Jan 5–11):
Jan 7 vs Calgary; Jan 8 vs Florida; Jan 10 vs Detroit; Jan 12 vs Vancouver - Week 13 (Jan 12–17):
Jan 13 @ Washington; Jan 15 @ Buffalo; Jan 17 @ Ottawa - Week 14 (Jan 18–24):
Jan 20 vs Minnesota; Jan 22 vs Buffalo; Jan 24 @ Boston - Week 15 (Jan 25–31):
Jan 27 vs Vegas; Jan 29 vs Colorado; Jan 31 @ Buffalo - Week 16 (Feb 1–4):
Feb 2 @ Minnesota; Feb 4 @ Winnipeg - Week 17 (Feb 26–Mar 1):
Feb 26 vs New York Islanders; Feb 28 vs Washington; Mar 3 @ San Jose - Week 18 (Mar 2–8):
Mar 6 @ Anaheim; Mar 7 @ Los Angeles - Week 19 (Mar 9–15):
Mar 10 vs Toronto; Mar 11 @ Ottawa; Mar 14 vs San Jose; Mar 15 vs Anaheim - Week 20 (Mar 16–22):
Mar 17 vs Boston; Mar 19 @ Detroit; Mar 21 vs New York Islanders - Week 21 (Mar 23–29):
Mar 24 vs Carolina; Mar 26 vs Columbus; Mar 28 @ Nashville; Mar 29 @ Carolina - Week 22 (Mar 30–Apr 5):
Mar 31 @ Tampa Bay; Apr 2 @ New York Rangers; Apr 4 @ New Jersey; Apr 5 vs New Jersey - Week 23 (Apr 6–12):
Apr 7 vs Florida; Apr 9 vs Tampa Bay; Apr 11 vs Columbus; Apr 12 @ New York Islanders; Apr 14 @ Philadelphia
ABOUT MONTRÉAL CANADIENS: The Montréal Canadiens are the oldest professional hockey franchise in the NHL and one of the most storied sports organizations in the world. Founded in 1909, the Canadiens were a founding member of the National Hockey League in 1917 and have since become synonymous with hockey history. Known affectionately as “Les Habitants” or simply the “Habs,” the team has a deep cultural significance in both Quebec and Canada at large, representing French-Canadian pride and excellence on the ice.
The Canadiens have won a record 24 Stanley Cups, more than any other team in NHL history, with their last championship coming in 1993. Their legacy includes legendary players like Maurice “Rocket” Richard, Jean Béliveau, Guy Lafleur, Ken Dryden, and Patrick Roy, all of whom left lasting marks on both the franchise and the sport. The team plays at Bell Centre, located in downtown Montreal, which is one of the largest and most passionate hockey arenas in the world.
With a fan base known for its loyalty and intensity, the Canadiens are not just a team — they are a symbol of tradition, resilience, and hockey heritage. Their red, white, and blue uniforms and the signature “CH” crest are instantly recognizable worldwide, making them one of the most iconic franchises in all of professional sports.