The Buffalo Sabres are set to face off against the Montreal Canadiens in the highly anticipated opener of the Eastern Conference second round. Scheduled for Wednesday at 7 p.m. EDT, this matchup marks the fifth encounter between the two teams this season, with the regular-season series ending in a 2-2 tie. The last time they met, on February 31, the Canadiens emerged victorious with a 4-2 win.
The Sabres, boasting a strong overall record of 50-23-9, have thrived in the Atlantic Division with a 20-7-5 mark. Their success is partly attributed to their power play, where they have excelled with an 18-5-5 record when scoring at least one power-play goal. Meanwhile, the Canadiens hold a solid record of 48-24-10, including a 20-10-3 performance against divisional rivals. They rank fifth in the NHL for penalty minutes, averaging 10.4 per game, a stat that could play a crucial role in the series.
Top performers from both teams will be key as the series unfolds. For the Sabres, Josh Doan has been a standout, contributing 26 goals and 26 assists this season. Alex Tuch has also been on a roll, registering seven goals and four assists over his last ten games. On the other side, Canadiens’ captain Nicholas Suzuki leads his team with 29 goals and an impressive 72 assists. Josh Anderson has been making his presence felt lately as well, scoring three goals and adding one assist in his last ten outings.
In their last ten games, the Sabres have been formidable, posting a record of 7-1-2 while averaging 3.8 goals and 6.2 assists per game. They have also limited their opponents to just 1.9 goals per game, demonstrating their defensive prowess. The Canadiens, however, have faced more challenges, going 5-3-2 and averaging 2.4 goals while conceding 2.5 goals per game.
Injuries could impact both teams as they head into this pivotal matchup. The Sabres will be without Noah Ostlund (lower body) and Jiri Kulich, who is out for the season due to an ear injury. Sam Carrick is day-to-day with an arm issue, while Justin Danforth is also out for the season with a kneecap injury. The Canadiens will miss Patrik Laine, who is sidelined with an abdominal injury. With both teams facing their share of challenges, the stage is set for an exciting playoff battle.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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