NHL Eastern Conference Game 5 Preview: Boston Bruins (1-3) vs. Buffalo Sabres (3-1)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM ET
Venue:
KeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY
TV: TNT / truTV / HBO Max (also NESN, MSG-B)

The Buffalo Sabres are one win away from their first playoff series victory since 2007 and can eliminate the Boston Bruins in Game 5 on home ice. After a dominant 6-1 road win in Game 4 at TD Garden—where they erupted for four first-period goals—Buffalo holds a commanding 3-1 series lead. The Bruins, who stole Game 2 but have been outclassed since, now face elimination in a hostile KeyBank Center environment where the Sabres have been strong all season. Boston must find answers in net and on special teams to force a Game 6.

Team Records

Buffalo Sabres: 50-23-9 regular season (109 points); Atlantic Division champions; 3-1 in the series.

Boston Bruins: 45-27-10 regular season (100 points); Eastern Conference Wild Card #1; 1-3 in the series.

Buffalo earned the top seed in the Atlantic and home-ice advantage with elite depth and goaltending. Boston advanced as a wild card but has looked overmatched against Buffalo’s speed and physicality in the playoffs.

Recent Team Forms

Sabres (last 10 games, including playoffs): 7-2 SU, with three straight series wins (including back-to-back victories in Boston). They are averaging strong offensive output (especially in transitions and first periods) while holding opponents in check. Game 4 was their most complete effort: four goals in the opening frame en route to a 6-1 rout. Buffalo leads the series in scoring efficiency and has won the special-teams battle lately.

Bruins (last 10 games, including playoffs): 3-7 SU overall, 1-3 in the series. Boston has been outscored badly in recent losses (Games 3 and 4) and is struggling to generate consistent offense. Their home playoff struggles continued in Game 4, extending a skid. Goaltending and defensive lapses have been glaring.

Injury Report

Boston Bruins:

Viktor Arvidsson (LW) – Out (upper body; left Game 4 after a hard check and will not return for Game 5).

No other major new reports, but the lineup will feel the absence of Arvidsson’s speed and depth.

Buffalo Sabres:

Sam Carrick (C) – Out (arm; ruled out for the entire first-round series).

Josh Norris (C) – Questionable / Day-to-Day (undisclosed; missed Game 4).

Roster otherwise healthy and deep, with youngsters like Noah Östlund available to step up.

msn.com +1

Buffalo’s depth has allowed them to absorb injuries better than Boston, whose forward group is now thinner.

Key Player Matchups

Rasmus Dahlin / Bowen Byram (BUF D) vs. Boston’s top forwards: Dahlin leads Sabres defensemen in production (74 points in regular season) and has been a two-way force. Byram and Mattias Samuelsson provide physicality that has disrupted Boston’s attack.

Tage Thompson / Alex Tuch (BUF F) vs. Bruins defense: Tuch and Josh Doan combined for goals and assists in Game 4’s explosion. Thompson’s speed creates mismatches.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen / Alex Lyon (BUF G) vs. Jeremy Swayman (BOS G): Buffalo’s tandem has been outstanding; Lyon was stellar in recent starts. Swayman has struggled with consistency and high-danger chances in the series.

Boston’s veteran core (e.g., Brad Marchand, David Pastrnak) vs. Sabres’ forecheck: Boston needs its stars to generate offense, but Buffalo’s young, fast forwards and defensemen have limited their space.

Additional notes: Sabres excel in first-period scoring and transition play; Bruins have been slow to adapt and are getting outshot/outhustled.

Series History

2025-26 Regular Season: Bruins held a 3-1-0 edge in head-to-head matchups.

2026 Playoffs (Current Series): Sabres lead 3-1.

Game 1 (Apr 19, BUF): Sabres 4, Bruins 3

Game 2 (Apr 21, BUF): Bruins 4, Sabres 2

Game 3 (Apr 23, BOS): Sabres 3, Bruins 1

Game 4 (Apr 26, BOS): Sabres 6, Bruins 1

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Buffalo has flipped the script in the postseason, winning three straight after dropping Game 2.

Betting Trends

Sabres are 7-2 SU in their last 9 games and 5-2 at home recently. Bruins are 2-5 SU in their last 7 road games and 3-8 SU in their last 11 overall. The total has gone Under in several recent Bruins games, but series games have seen scoring variance (including the 6-1 blowout). Buffalo is 5-14 SU historically at home vs. Boston in regular season, but playoff momentum overrides that.

Game Odds

Boston Bruins                    5.5

Buffalo Sabres                   – 170

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, April 27, 2026

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