Sabres at Canucks | How to watch, lineup notes, and storylines


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1. About Monday afternoon

Jack Quinn gave Buffalo an early 1-0 lead, but Seattle tied the game 27 seconds later. Tage Thompson completed a two-goal comeback, tying it 3-3 in the second period, but Seattle regained the lead 56 seconds later and ultimately won 6-4.

“The good was we battled back,” said Sabres coach Lindy Ruff. “The bad was, as soon as we battled back, we gave up one.”

“Battle” was the word of the evening, as Ruff attributed the goals against – five on goalie Devon Levi, one into an empty net – to lost puck battles by Buffalo.

“Almost 90 percent of their opportunities were on the hands of us not winning a battle,” Ruff added.

Seattle held an edge in 5-on-5 shot attempts (54-50), shots on goal (31-22) and high-danger scoring chances (10-7), per Natural Stat Trick.

2. The third line

Quinn, Zach Benson and Peyton Krebs have emerged as a highly effective third line of late.

With that trio on the ice at 5-on-5 over the last five games, Buffalo has held a 65-percent share of shot attempts and led 22-11 in scoring chances. For the season, more broadly, those figures are 63 percent and 28-15 in 49:03 of ice time.

Krebs has six points (1+5) in his last 10 games after a two-assist performance at Seattle. Benson has six points (4+2) in his last 12. And Quinn has matched Jason Zucker’s team-leading eight goals since Dec. 15.

All three forwards have regularly moved up and down the lineup for much of the season. Their driving play on a line together, along with the recent uptick in scoring, is a great sign for the Sabres.

3. Scouting the Canucks

When the Sabres lost 4-3 in overtime to the Canucks on Nov. 29, much of the postgame talk centered around defenseman Quinn Hughes. The reigning Norris Trophy winner recorded two assists, including a primary one after controlling the 3-on-3 overtime period.

At 5-on-5 this season overall, Vancouver has held a 49-percent share of both shot attempts and goals. But with Hughes on the ice, those numbers jump to 58 percent of shot attempts and 61 percent of goals. His 50 points (12+38) lead the Canucks by a wide margin and rank third among NHL blueliners.

Trade talks have swirled around top centers J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson for about a month, but they remain in Vancouver for now. At 31 and 29 points, respectively, both are on pace to fall well short of last season’s totals (103 for Miller, 89 for Pettersson).

Forward Conor Garland scored the overtime winner versus Buffalo as part of a three-point afternoon. He also has 31 points (11+20), tying Miller for second on the team.

Defenseman Tyler Myers, recently named to the Sabres’ Quarter-Century Second Team for his tenure in Buffalo from 2009-2015, will miss Tuesday’s contest due to a three-game suspension.

Vancouver has gone 8-8-7 since that Black Friday win at KeyBank Center and sits one point behind Calgary for the second Western Conference wild card spot.



The Buffalo Sabres are set to take on the Vancouver Canucks in an exciting matchup that promises to be full of action and intensity. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the game, some key lineup notes, and the top storylines to keep an eye on.

How to Watch:
Date: Saturday, October 23rd
Time: 7:00 PM EST
TV: MSG, SNP
Streaming: NHL.tv, ESPN+

Lineup Notes:
– The Sabres will likely be without star goaltender Linus Ullmark, who is currently dealing with an injury. Look for Dustin Tokarski to get the start in net.
– Vancouver will be without forward Brock Boeser, who is also sidelined with an injury. This will be a big blow to the Canucks’ offense, as Boeser is one of their top scorers.

Storylines to Watch:
1. Can the Sabres continue their hot start to the season? Buffalo has surprised many with their strong play early on, led by captain Jack Eichel and rookie sensation Dylan Cozens. They will look to continue their winning ways against a tough Canucks team.

2. Vancouver’s struggling defense. The Canucks have had a rough start to the season, particularly on the defensive end. They will need to tighten things up in order to slow down Buffalo’s potent offense.

3. Battle of the goaltenders. With Ullmark out for the Sabres, Tokarski will need to step up and provide solid goaltending against a Vancouver team that can score in bunches. On the other side, Thatcher Demko will look to bounce back from a tough start to the season and give the Canucks a chance to win.

Don’t miss out on what promises to be an exciting and competitive game between the Sabres and Canucks. Tune in to see all the action unfold!

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