The stage is set for a pivotal Game 3 as the Montreal Canadiens and the Buffalo Sabres clash in the second round of the NHL Playoffs, with the series tied at one game apiece. This matchup, taking place in Montreal at 7 p.m. EDT, marks the seventh encounter between these two teams this season. The Canadiens emerged victorious in their last meeting, showcasing a dominant 5-1 win, where Alexander Newhook highlighted the night with two goals.
Both teams have demonstrated impressive records this season. The Canadiens stand at 48-24-10, with a solid 21-11-3 mark in Atlantic Division play. Their offensive prowess is evident, as they have netted a total of 279 goals, averaging 3.4 goals per game, ranking them seventh in the league. In contrast, the Sabres boast a record of 50-23-9 overall and a 21-8-5 record against the Atlantic Division. With a remarkable +43 scoring differential, they have scored 283 goals while allowing 240.
Individual performances have also shone brightly for both teams. For the Canadiens, Cole Caufield leads with an impressive 51 goals and 37 assists, while Nicholas Suzuki has been a consistent contributor, tallying three goals and five assists over the last ten games. On the Sabres’ side, Rasmus Dahlin has made his mark with 19 goals and 55 assists, and Alex Tuch has found the back of the net six times while adding four assists in the same span.
The last ten games have seen the Canadiens post a record of 5-3-2, averaging 2.5 goals and 4.3 assists per game, while surrendering 2.4 goals. The Sabres, on the other hand, have been slightly more successful, going 6-2-2 and averaging 3.3 goals and 5.3 assists, with a stronger defensive showing, allowing just 2.2 goals per game.
In terms of roster updates, the Canadiens will be without Patrik Laine due to an abdominal injury. The Sabres face their own challenges, with Noah Ostlund out for a lower body injury, Jiri Kulich sidelined for the season with an ear issue, Sam Carrick listed as day-to-day with an arm injury, and Justin Danforth out for the season due to a kneecap injury.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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