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Canadiens and Sabres Clash in Decisive Game 7 of Second Round Playoffs

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The stage is set for a thrilling conclusion as the Montreal Canadiens face off against the Buffalo Sabres in Game 7 of the second round of the NHL Playoffs. With the series tied at 3-3, this matchup promises to deliver high stakes and intense competition. The game will take place on Monday at 7:30 p.m. EDT in Buffalo, New York, where fans are eager to witness which team will advance to the next round.

In their previous encounter this season, the Sabres showcased their offensive prowess, dominating the Canadiens with an 8-3 victory. Jack Quinn was a standout performer in that game, contributing two goals to lead Buffalo. Overall, the Sabres, with a record of 50-23-9, have been formidable in the Atlantic Division, posting a 23-10-5 record against their divisional rivals. They currently rank seventh in the league, averaging 9.7 penalty minutes per game, a stat that underscores their aggressive style of play.

On the other hand, the Canadiens have also been strong, holding a 48-24-10 record and a 23-13-3 mark in the Atlantic Division. They have proven to be a resilient team, boasting an impressive 49-9-9 record when they score at least three goals in a game. Cole Caufield has emerged as a key player for Montreal, leading the team with 51 goals and 37 assists. Meanwhile, Lane Hutson has been a playmaker, recording 10 assists in the last 10 games, adding depth to the Canadiens’ offensive lineup.

As both teams gear up for this decisive showdown, the statistics from their last ten games highlight their contrasting forms. The Sabres have gone 6-3-1, averaging 3.5 goals per game, while the Canadiens sit at 5-4-1 with an average of 3.1 goals. While Buffalo has shown a slight edge in scoring, both teams are defensively sound, allowing just 2.7 goals per game.

Injury reports add another layer of complexity to this matchup. The Sabres will be without Noah Ostlund (lower body), Jiri Kulich (out for season, ear), and Justin Danforth (out for season, kneecap). The Canadiens are missing Patrik Laine due to an abdominal injury, which could impact their offensive strategy. As the puck drops for this pivotal Game 7, fans can expect a fierce battle for playoff supremacy.

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

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