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Sabres Face Crucial Goalie Decision Ahead of Game 6 Against Canadiens

Buffalo Sabres

The Buffalo Sabres find themselves on the brink of elimination after suffering a 6-3 defeat to the Montreal Canadiens in Game 5 of their second-round playoff series. With the Sabres now trailing the series 3-2, the stakes couldn’t be higher as they prepare for a must-win Game 6.

As they look to stave off elimination, the Sabres face a pivotal decision regarding their starting goalie. It appears that Alex Lyon should be the clear choice as they head into this critical matchup. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen struggled significantly in Game 5, allowing five goals on just 23 shots before being pulled from the net. His performance has left him with a concerning 4.20 goals-against average and an .851 save percentage over four playoff games this year.

Given Luukkonen’s recent struggles, particularly in Game 5 where the Canadiens seemed to find a rhythm against him, opting for Lyon as the starter could be a strategic move. Although Lyon has faced challenges in his own starts during this series, he has previously demonstrated the ability to be a game-changer, particularly in Buffalo’s earlier matchup against the Boston Bruins.

As the Sabres prepare for Game 6, all eyes will be on the netminder decision. Whether it’s Lyon or Luukkonen taking the ice, the Sabres will need to elevate their game significantly to keep their playoff hopes alive against a formidable Canadiens team.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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