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Sabres vs Bruins: Live Score, Highlights & How to Stream Tonight’s High-Stakes Atlantic Division Showdown
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The opening salvo of the Buffalo Sabres–Boston Bruins first-round series has already delivered everything a hockey fan could want: late-game drama, momentum-swinging special teams and a fast-emerging hero.
The Sabres struck first, erasing a two-goal deficit with a stunning three-goal burst in the final 4:34 to steal Game 1, 4-3, at KeyBank Center on April 19. But Boston answered 48 hours later, riding Viktor Arvidsson’s two-goal night and a vintage 33-save performance from Jeremy Swayman to claim Game 2, 4-2, and square the best-of-seven at one win apiece.
Key talking points for Game 3:
• Can Buffalo’s top pair of Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power rediscover their Game 1 shutdown form after being on the ice for three of Boston’s four tallies in Game 2?
• Will Bruins coach Jim Montgomery keep the newly minted Arvidsson–Mittelstadt–Aspirot line intact after it combined for six points Tuesday?
• Special teams tilt: Boston’s power play (2-for-6 so far) owns the early edge, but Buffalo’s penalty kill is allowing a series-low 4.7 shots per two minutes.
Why it matters:
1. Home-ice flip. By grabbing Game 2, the Bruins snatched home-ice advantage; Game 3 shifts to TD Garden on April 23, where Boston posted a 29-11-1 regular-season record.
2. Historic omen. Since 2014, teams that split the first two games on the road advance 63 % of the time.
3. Goaltending chess match. Sabres coach Don Granato faces his first big decision: stick with Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen or pivot to veteran Alex Lyon after two goals on the first seven Boston shots in Game 2.
Trending players:
• Viktor Arvidsson: three goals on six shots, series-best 50 % high-danger conversion.
• Mattias Samuelson: game-winning goal in Game 1 plus eight blocks, anchoring Buffalo’s PK.
• David Pastrňák: four assists in two games despite tight coverage; look for more shot volume at home.
Next on the slate:
Game 3 – Thursday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. ET, TNT/truTV/HBO Max.
Game 4 – Sunday, April 26, 3:00 p.m. ET, same networks.
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