This Atlantic Division showdown features the Buffalo Sabres (32-18-5) facing the Tampa Bay Lightning (35-14-4) in a clash of high-powered offenses. The Lightning, atop the division, aim to maintain their dominance at home, while the Sabres look to build on their recent surge and challenge for a top spot. With both teams boasting potent attacks led by star forwards, expect a fast-paced, goal-filled affair, though goaltending and special teams could decide the outcome.
Venue Location
Benchmark International Arena, Tampa, Florida.
This 19,092-seat venue provides an electric atmosphere for Lightning home games.
Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET (4:30 PM PT / 12:30 AM GMT on February 4).
The game will be broadcast on ESPN+.
Injury Report
Buffalo Sabres: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (G) – Injured reserve; Jordan Greenway (LW) – Out; Josh Norris (C) – Injured reserve (ribs, progressing but unavailable); Justin Danforth (RW) – Injured reserve (lower body, post-Olympic return expected); Josh Dunne (C) – Injured reserve.
Alex Lyon is expected to start in goal, with potential impacts on depth forward lines.
Tampa Bay Lightning: Anthony Cirelli (C) – Day-to-day; Charle-Edouard D’Astous (D) – Injured reserve; Brayden Point (C) – Injured reserve (lower body, placed January 16).
Point’s absence is a significant blow to scoring, with Andrei Vasilevskiy likely in net.
Key Player Matchups
This game highlights offensive firepower and defensive resilience, with special teams potentially decisive.
| Matchup | Position | Sabres Player | Lightning Player | Notes |
| Forward | Center | Tage Thompson (29G, leading scorer) | Nikita Kucherov (high shot volume, 3.6 SOG avg) | Thompson’s size and shot vs. Kucherov’s playmaking; both lead their teams in goals. |
| Forward | Wing | Alex Tuch (129 SOG) | Jake Guentzel (24G, 33A) | Tuch’s speed vs. Guentzel’s finishing; key for transition plays. |
| Forward | Wing | JJ Peterka (emerging scorer) | Steven Stamkos (veteran leadership) | Peterka’s youth vs. Stamkos’ experience on the power play. |
| Defense | D | Rasmus Dahlin (35A, PP specialist) | Victor Hedman (defensive anchor) | Dahlin’s offensive upside vs. Hedman’s shutdown ability. |
| Goaltending | G | Alex Lyon (64 GA on 746 shots) | Andrei Vasilevskiy (.919 SV%) | Lyon’s reliability vs. Vasilevskiy’s elite form; save percentages could decide a close game. |
Recent Team Forms
Buffalo Sabres: 7-2-1 in their last 10 games, averaging 3.4 GPG while allowing 3.04 GPG.
On a one-game winning streak after a 5-3 victory over Florida; power play at 19.9%, penalty kill 82.6%.
Tampa Bay Lightning: 8-1-1 in their last 10 games, averaging 3.5 GPG while allowing 2.6 GPG.
On a three-game winning streak after a 6-5 shootout win over Boston; power play at 13-4-2 when opponents commit more penalties, penalty kill strong.
Series History
The all-time regular-season series favors the Sabres with a 62-54-5 record in 121 games.
However, the Lightning have won 53 of 120 overall per some records, with inconsistencies in ties.
Recently, Buffalo has won 6 of the last 9 meetings, but Tampa Bay has dominated at home, winning 9 of the last 12 and the Sabres are 5-15 SU in their last 20 road games against the Lightning.
Tampa Bay won the sole meeting this season 7-4 on April 13, 2025. No playoff history.
Betting Trends
Sabres: 32-23 ATS overall; over in 27 of 55 games (49.1%).
Lightning: 26-27 ATS overall; 20-6 ATS as -1.5 or more favorites; under in 28 of 53 games (52.8%).
Game Odds
Buffalo Sabres 6.5
Tampa Bay Lightning – 192
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, February 2, 2026








