Friday night at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, the Boston Bruins face the Buffalo Sabres in the second night of back-to-back games while Boston vies for a seventh-straight win in their current winning streak.
The Bruins enter Friday having beaten the Sabres twice this week, most recently on Thursday night in a, 5-1, victory. Buffalo has yet to beat Boston this season as the two teams square off for the sixth time in 2020-21.
Bruins head coach, Bruce Cassidy, indicated that defender, Kevan Miller, would make a return to the lineup in place of Connor Clifton, while Tuukka Rask would get the start in net on Friday.
Jaroslav Halak is expected to serve as Rask’s backup with Jeremy Swayman earning the night off in the press box as a healthy scratch after making 29 saves on 30 shots against in Thursday’s win.
Boston will be without Ondrej Kase, Brandon Carlo, John Moore, Trent Frederic and Patrice Bergeron as Kase and Carlo did not travel with the team for their current road trip, Moore is out for the rest of the season due to a hip injury and Frederic is still recovering from a non-COVID protocol related illness.
Bergeron was withheld from pregame warmup with a lower body injury.
Cassidy told reporters earlier in the week that while Kase is not regressing, he has still yet to return to full capacity at practice and would require some game action before making any swift lineup adjustments down the stretch as the Bruins are inside of 10 games remaining in the regular season after Friday night’s action.
The B’s (27-12-6, 60 points) are 4th place in the MassMutual NHL East Division entering their 46th game of this season’s 56-game schedule, while Buffalo is last in the division with a 12-28-7 record (31 points).
Boston is 13-6-3 on the road this season and 8-2-0 in their last ten games, while the Sabres are 5-16-4 on home ice and 4-5-1 in their last ten games.
The Bruins are 147-113-29-12 in 301 regular season meetings against the Sabres all time with 966 goals for and 932 goals against in that span.
Boston is 32-25-1-7 in 65 games at KeyBank Center since the building was opened in 1996, though Buffalo has outscored the Bruins, 177-168, in that span.
Brad Marchand leads the Bruins in scoring with 25-32–57 totals in 43 games, while Bergeron (18-23–41 totals in 48 games) and David Pastrnak (18-23–41 totals in 38 games) round out the top-three in team scoring this season.
Pastrnak is two goals away from his 200th career NHL goal. He has 198-222–420 totals in 428 career NHL games since being drafted by Boston in the 1st round (25th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft.
Sam Reinhart leads the Sabres in scoring with 17-13–30 totals in 45 games this season, while Victor Olofsson (12-15–27 totals in 47 games) and Rasmus Dahlin (4-16–20 totals in 47 games) rank second and third in scoring for Buffalo.
Rask (11-4-2, 2.22 goals-against average, .916 save percentage in 18 games played) is expected to get the start for the Bruins after having Thursday night off. He had a 32-save shutout in Boston’s, 2-0, win in Buffalo on Monday.
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen is set to make his National Hockey League debut in the crease for the Sabres since he was drafted in the 2nd round (54th overall) by Buffalo in 2017.
He posted a 1.80 goals-against average and a .932 save percentage in six games for Finland at the 2019 IIHF World Junior tournament and has a 3.60 goals-against average and an .888 save percentage in 14 games for the Rochester Americans (AHL) this season.
Boston is currently 2-0-0 on their five-game road trip with a pair of games in Pittsburgh after Friday night’s action in Buffalo before returning home to face the Sabres to close out the month of April.
Expected lineups
Boston Bruins
63 Brad Marchand (A) 13 Charlie Coyle 88 David Pastrnak
71 Taylor Hall 46 David Krejci (A) 12 Craig Smith
21 Nick Ritchie 20 Curtis Lazar 74 Jake DeBrusk
81 Anton Blidh 52 Sean Kuraly 14 Chris Wagner
48 Matt Grzlecyk 73 Charlie McAvoy
6 Mike Reilly 86 Kevan Miller (A)
55 Jeremy Lauzon 44 Steven Kampfer
40 Tuukka Rask
41 Jaroslav Halak
Healthy scratches, injured and taxi squad members (officially TBA, below is only a prediction based on last game)
Jeremy Swayman, Trent Frederic (illness), Greg McKegg, Brandon Carlo (upper body), John Moore (hip), Ondrej Kase (upper body), Jack Ahcan, Urho Vaakanainen, Jakub Zboril, Callum Booth, Connor Clifton, Anton Blidh, Karson Kuhlman, Jarred Tinordi, Kevan Miller (right knee)
Buffalo Sabres
53 Jeff Skinner 23 Sam Reinhart 68 Victor Olofsson
74 Rasmus Asplund 37 Casey Mittelstadt 72 Tage Thompson
96 Anders Bjork 24 Dylan Cozens 25 Arttu Ruotsalainen
13 Tobias Rieder 15 Riley Sheahan 91 Drake Caggiula
54 Mattias Samuelsson 55 Rasmus Ristolainen
26 Rasmus Dahlin 10 Henri Jokiharju
78 Jacob Bryson 3 Will Borgen
1 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen
31 Dustin Tokarski
Healthy scratches, injured and taxi squad members (officially TBA, below is only a prediction based on last game)
Jack Eichel (lower body), Cody Eakin, Colin Miller, Linus Ullmark, Carter Hutton, Matt Irwin
Goaltending stats entering Thursday
Boston Bruins
1 Jeremy Swayman 5-1-0 in 6 GP, 1.65 GAA, .943 SV%, 1 SO
40 Tuukka Rask 10-4-2 in 17 GP, 2.35 GAA, .910 SV%, 1 SO
41 Jaroslav Halak 9-5-3 in 17 GP, 2.44 GAA, .910 SV%, 2 SO
70 Callum Booth 0-0-0 in 0 GP, 0.00 GAA, .000 SV%, 0 SO
80 Dan Vladar 2-2-1 in 5 GP, 3.40 GAA, .886 SV%, 0 SO
Buffalo Sabres
1 Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen 0-0-0 in 0 GP, 0.00 GAA, .000 SV%, 0 SO
31 Dustin Tokarski 2-7-2 in 11 GP, 3.23 GAA, .914 SV%, 0 SO
32 Michael Houser 0-0-0 in 0 GP, 0.00 GAA, .000 SV%, 0 SO
35 Linus Ullmark 9-6-3 in 20 GP, 2.63 GAA, .917 SV%, 0 SO
40 Carter Hutton 1-10-1 in 13 GP, 3.47 GAA, .886 SV%, 0 SO





You must be logged in to post a comment.