NHL Eastern Conference Game 3 Semi-Finals Preview: Buffalo Sabres (1-1) vs. Montreal Canadiens (1-1)

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Venue: Bell Centre — Montreal, Quebec

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT

Series: Tied 1–1 (Best‑of‑7)

Broadcast: ESPN / Sportsnet / TVA Sports / MSG Buffalo

VENUE CONTEXT — BELL CENTRE

  • Widely considered the loudest arena in the NHL, especially in the playoffs
  • Montreal is 3–1 at home this postseason
  • Buffalo has struggled on the road (2–3 in playoffs)

Impact: Montreal’s crowd can swing momentum quickly, especially after big hits or early goals. Buffalo must weather the first 10 minutes.

INJURY REPORT

Buffalo Sabres

  • Tage Thompson — Healthy
  • Rasmus Dahlin — Healthy
  • Alex Tuch — Day‑to‑Day (upper‑body)
  • Ukko‑Pekka Luukkonen — Healthy

Impact: If Tuch is limited, Buffalo loses a key forechecker and net‑front presence. Dahlin remains the engine of their transition game.

Montreal Canadiens

  • Cole Caufield — Healthy
  • Nick Suzuki — Healthy
  • Juraj Slafkovský — Day‑to‑Day (lower‑body)
  • Sam Montembeault — Healthy

Impact: Slafkovský’s physicality is crucial against Buffalo’s speed. If he’s limited, Montreal’s top‑six loses size and board‑battle strength.

TEAM RECORDS & SERIES SNAPSHOT

Buffalo Sabres

  • Regular Season: 47–23–12
  • Playoffs: 6–4 overall
  • Series: 1–1
  • Goal Differential in Series: +1

Montreal Canadiens

  • Regular Season: 41–32–9
  • Playoffs: 5–5 overall
  • Series: 1–1
  • Goal Differential in Series: -1

Trend: Both teams have traded momentum — Buffalo dominated Game 1, Montreal responded with a structured, disciplined Game 2.

RECENT TEAM FORM

Buffalo Sabres

  • Thompson heating up (3 goals in last 4 games)
  • Dahlin controlling pace and zone exits
  • Sabres averaging 3.4 goals per game in playoffs
  • Power play at 24%
  • Defensive lapses in Game 2 cost them momentum

Montreal Canadiens

  • Suzuki line driving offense
  • Caufield generating high‑danger chances
  • Canadiens averaging 3.1 goals per game in playoffs
  • Penalty kill at 82%
  • Neutral‑zone structure in Game 2 slowed Buffalo’s rush attack

SERIES HISTORY

  • Series tied 1–1
  • Last 10 meetings (all games): Buffalo leads 6–4
  • At Bell Centre: Montreal has won 3 of last 5
  • Playoff meetings rare, but this series has been extremely tight

Trend: Buffalo’s speed has challenged Montreal, but the Canadiens’ defensive discipline at home has historically been strong.

PROJECTED GOALTENDING MATCHUP

BUFFALO — Ukko‑Pekka Luukkonen (UPL)

  • Playoff Stats: 2.61 GAA, .915 SV%
  • Last 3 Starts: .920 SV%
  • Strengths: Calm positioning, rebound control
  • Weaknesses: Can be slow to track lateral plays

Matchup Note: Montreal’s quick‑release shooters (Caufield, Suzuki) will test UPL early.

MONTREAL — Sam Montembeault

  • Playoff Stats: 2.88 GAA, .907 SV%
  • Last 3 Starts: .912 SV%
  • Strengths: Athletic, strong glove
  • Weaknesses: Struggles with traffic and screens

Matchup Note: Buffalo’s net‑front presence (Thompson, Cozens) is a major challenge for Montembeault.

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

Tage Thompson (BUF) vs. Nick Suzuki (MTL)

  • Thompson’s size and release vs. Suzuki’s two‑way intelligence
  • Thompson has been the more dangerous scorer
  • Advantage: Buffalo

Rasmus Dahlin (BUF) vs. Cole Caufield (MTL)

  • Dahlin’s gap control vs. Caufield’s elite shot
  • Dahlin must avoid turnovers under pressure
  • Advantage: Even

Dylan Cozens (BUF) vs. Juraj Slafkovský (MTL)

  • Cozens’ speed vs. Slafkovský’s physicality
  • If Slafkovský is limited, Montreal loses a key matchup piece
  • Advantage: Buffalo

BETTING TRENDS

Buffalo Sabres

  • 5–2 in last 7 road games
  • Unders hit in 4 of last 6
  • 6–3 in last 9 vs. Montreal
  • 4–1 in last 5 as road favorite

Montreal Canadiens

  • 3–6 in last 9 home games
  • Overs hit in 5 of last 7
  • 2–5 in last 7 vs. Buffalo
  • 1–4 in last 5 as home underdog

Series Trends

  • Both games decided by 1 goal
  • Special teams nearly even
  • Buffalo out‑shooting Montreal 68–61

Game Odds

Buffalo Sabres                   5.5

Montreal Canadiens       – 122

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, May 9, 2026

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