NHL Game Preview: Buffalo Sabres (27-17-5) vs. Montreal Canadiens (28-15-7)

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The Buffalo Sabres (27-17-5) travel to Montreal to take on the Canadiens (28-15-7) in an Atlantic Division clash between two playoff hopefuls. Buffalo is riding a wave of momentum with six wins in their last 10, fueled by strong offensive play, while Montreal holds third in the Atlantic and boasts a solid home record. This is the third meeting of the season, with each team winning once on home ice. Expect a competitive, potentially high-scoring game given both teams’ recent trends and head-to-head history.

Venue Location

Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec

Puckdrop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET (broadcast on ESPN+, MSG-B, TSN2, RDS)

Recent Team Forms

Both teams have been competitive lately, with Buffalo going 6-3-1 in their last 10 and Montreal at 6-3-1. Buffalo has outscored opponents 41-34 in that span, while Montreal has a +4 goal differential.

Buffalo Sabres Last 10 Games:

DateOpponentResultGoals ForGoals Against
Jan 20@ NSHW 5-353
Jan 19@ CARL 1-212
Jan 17vs MINL 4-545
Jan 15vs MTLW 5-353
Jan 14vs PHIW 5-252
Jan 12vs FLAL 3-434
Jan 10vs ANAW 5-353
Jan 8@ NYRW 5-252
Jan 6vs VANW 5-353
Jan 3@ CBJL 1-515

Record: 6-4-0

Avg. Goals: 3.9 for, 3.2 against

Power Play: 19.3% (17th in NHL); Penalty Kill: 82.5% (10th)

Montreal Canadiens Last 10 Games:

DateOpponentResultGoals ForGoals Against
Jan 20vs MINW 4-343
Jan 17@ OTTW 6-5 OT65
Jan 15@ BUFL 3-535
Jan 13@ WSHL 2-3 OT23
Jan 12vs VANW 6-363
Jan 10vs DETL 0-404
Jan 8vs FLAW 6-262
Jan 7vs CGYW 4-141
Jan 4@ DALW 4-343
Jan 3@ STLL 0-202

Record: 6-3-1

Avg. Goals: 3.5 for, 3.1 against

Power Play: 23.5% (9th in NHL); Penalty Kill: 78.1% (20th)

Injury Report

Injuries could impact depth, particularly for Buffalo’s forward group. Montreal is dealing with key absences up front but has reinforcements returning.

Buffalo Sabres:

Michael Kesselring (D): Day-to-day (undisclosed/ankle) – Questionable

Josh Norris (C): Out (ribs) – IR, expected back Jan 31

Josh Dunne (C): Out (undisclosed/middle-body) – IR, expected back Feb 25

Conor Timmins (D): Out (leg) – IR, expected back Feb 28

Jiri Kulich (C): Out (blood clot) – No timeline

Justin Danforth (RW): Out (undisclosed) – No timeline

Montreal Canadiens:

Alexandre Texier (LW): Day-to-day (lower body) – Questionable

Patrik Laine (RW): Out (abdomen) – IR, expected back Feb 28

Alex Newhook (C): Out (ankle) – IR, expected back Mar 17

Kirby Dach (C): Day-to-day (foot) – Recently activated, monitor status

Projected Starting Goalies:

Buffalo: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (18-12-4, 2.78 GAA, .905 SV%)

Montreal: Sam Montembeault (15-8-3, 2.88 GAA, .903 SV%)

Key Player Matchups

This Atlantic rivalry features dynamic offensive talents and defensive anchors. Buffalo’s top scorers will test Montreal’s blue line, while the Canadiens’ snipers could exploit Buffalo’s injury-thinned depth.

Tage Thompson (BUF) vs. Cole Caufield (MTL): Thompson (26G, 25A) leads Buffalo in goals and is a volume shooter (3.3 SOG/GP). Caufield (25G) is Montreal’s top sniper with a quick release. This matchup could decide the game’s scoring bursts.

Alex Tuch (BUF) vs. Lane Hutson (MTL): Tuch (20G, 30A) brings speed and physicality for Buffalo. Hutson (D, 3G, 30A) is a rising star on Montreal’s blue line, leading in assists with strong puck-moving skills. Expect battles in transition.

Rasmus Dahlin (BUF) vs. Nick Suzuki (MTL): Dahlin (D, 10G, 35A) anchors Buffalo’s defense with elite offensive contributions. Suzuki (20G, 30A) is Montreal’s captain and playmaker, strong in faceoffs (47%). Neutral-zone control will be key.

JJ Peterka (BUF) vs. Juraj Slafkovsky (MTL): Peterka (18G) provides secondary scoring for Buffalo. Slafkovsky (15G, 25A) adds size and skill for Montreal. Watch for them on special teams.

Peyton Krebs (BUF) vs. Kirby Dach (MTL): Krebs (10G, 20A) is a gritty two-way forward. Dach (recent return from injury, 10G) brings versatility for Montreal. This could highlight checking lines.

Series History

All-time: Montreal leads 152-134-31-19 (336 games, including playoffs). Regular season: Montreal 134-118-31-19. Playoffs: Buffalo 18-17. Recent: Split 1-1 this season (MTL 4-2 home win Oct 20; BUF 5-3 home win Jan 15). Buffalo is 3-5-2 in the last 10 meetings. At Bell Centre: Montreal 78-55-19-9 vs. Buffalo, but Buffalo won 3 of the last 5 visits. Trends: Over has hit in 7 of the last 10 head-to-heads; average combined goals: 6.6.

Betting Trends

Puck Line: Sabres have covered in 6 of last 8 as underdogs. Total: Over has hit in 7 of Montreal’s last 10 home games; Under in 5 of Buffalo’s last 7 road games. Team Trends: Buffalo 6-3-1 last 10; 15-2 in last 17 overall. Montreal 6-3-1 last 10; 6-1 SU last 7 at home. Buffalo 3-5-2 last 10 vs. Montreal; Over in 7 of last 10 series games.

Game Odds

Buffalo Sabres                   6.5

Montreal Canadiens       – 120

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, January 21, 2026

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