Nation Sites
The Nation Network
FlamesNation has no direct affiliation to the Calgary Flames, Calgary Sports and Entertainment, NHL, or NHLPA
Betway Bets of the Day: Calgary Flames at Montreal Canadiens

Photo credit: David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 14, 2023, 16:00 ESTUpdated: Nov 14, 2023, 12:41 EST
Brought to you by odds site Betway!
Welcome to the Betway Bets of the Day! Every single game day we are going to provide you with some recommended bets while also showing the value behind placing said bets.
Disclaimer: Betting problems are not just about losing money. If you or anyone you know has issues with gambling please seek help as soon as possible. We encourage everyone to bet responsibly, but if more help is needed please visit responsiblegambling.org for more information.
Get informed
Number one thing here is if Jake Allen starts the Flames are going to struggle. He always has their number and stops them frequently. (Editor’s note: it sounds like Samuel Montembeault gets the start.) The Habs play structure as a whole has the Flames being favoured in this one via HockeyViz.com so if there’s any positive odds in that direction look out. Both teams seem to surrender more chances than they would like so shot props are another good place to look.

Primary Bet – Sean Monahan to get 1+ points (-118)
A $1 bet pays out $1.85 – Monahan is having a fantastic – and healthy – start to the season in Montreal. He’s still a favourite of Flames fans so the collective groan if he’s involved will be a little lighter.
Secondary Bet – Jonathan Huberdeau 1+ assists (+140)
A $1 bet pays out $2.40 – playing on a line with the most consistent duo the Flames have had since Gaudreau and Tkachuk left is now Mr. Huberdeau. If this can’t get him going there isn’t a piece on your roster that will help, better hope it works Flames fans.
Tertiary bet – Calgary Flames 34+ shots on goal (-105)
A $1 bet pays out $1.95 – The Flames will find their holes in the Montreal defence. They may not beat Allen but they should certainly get enough rubber on him to make it look like he had a hard night.
Breaking News
- Instant Reaction: Flames out-score the Wild in return home
- What’s Going On In the Pacific Division: The three Canadian teams sit at the bottom of the division
- Throwback Thursday: Looking at the Flames’ three trades with the Wild
- Flames Game Day 29: Back at home to face the Wild (7pm MT, SN1)
- The Wranglers are nearly done their mammoth road trip
