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Maple Leafs visit Sabres with projected lineups set

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The Toronto Maple Leafs face the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center on Friday in an Atlantic Division matchup. Both teams enter with records of 3-3-1 for Toronto and 3-4-0 for Buffalo, set for a 7 p.m. ET puck drop broadcast on HULU, ESPN+, SN1 and TVAS. Projected lineups highlight key players amid several injuries for both sides.

The Toronto Maple Leafs travel to Buffalo for the first of a back-to-back series against the Sabres, aiming to improve their early-season form. Toronto sits at 3-3-1 after a 5-2 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday, where defenseman Morgan Rielly logged 24:30 of ice time despite an undisclosed injury. Rielly participated in an optional morning skate but will sit out Friday, with coach Craig Berube noting they will evaluate him for Saturday's game.

Buffalo, at 3-4-0, comes off a 4-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Wednesday. The Sabres have multiple players sidelined, including goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (lower body), who was recalled from a conditioning stint in Rochester but participated in morning skate. Coach Lindy Ruff indicated a plan for their three goalies over the next three games. Defenseman Jacob Bryson skated for the first time since a concussion protocol injury on October 18 in a 3-0 win over Florida, while Michael Kesselring could return next week after a preseason injury on October 1.

Projected Lineups

Maple Leafs:
- Forwards: Bobby McMann — Auston Matthews — William Nylander; Matthew Knies — John Tavares — Matias Maccelli; Dakota Joshua — Nicolas Roy — Easton Cowan; Steven Lorentz — Max Domi — Calle Jarnkrok
- Defense: Jake McCabe — Brandon Carlo; Simon Benoit — Philippe Myers; Dakota Mermis — Oliver Ekman-Larsson
- Goalies: Anthony Stolarz, Cayden Primeau
- Scratched: Nicholas Robertson, Sammy Blais, Joseph Woll
- Injured: Morgan Rielly (undisclosed), Scott Laughton (lower body)

Sabres:
- Forwards: Zach Benson — Jiri Kulich — Tage Thompson; Josh Doan — Ryan McLeod — Alex Tuch; Jason Zucker — Noah Ostlund — Jack Quinn; Peyton Krebs — Tyson Kozak — Beck Malenstyn
- Defense: Bowen Byram — Rasmus Dahlin; Owen Power — Conor Timmins; Mattias Samuelsson — Zach Metsa
- Goalies: Alex Lyon, Colten Ellis
- Scratched: Mason Geertsen
- Injured: Jacob Bryson (concussion protocol), Justin Danforth (lower body), Josh Norris (upper body), Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (lower body), Michael Kesselring (undisclosed), Jordan Greenway (middle body)

Jason Zucker returns for Buffalo after an upper-body injury in the Red Wings game. Reports vary slightly on puck drop time, with most sources listing 7 p.m. ET and one at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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Intense NHL game between Detroit Red Wings and Buffalo Sabres, highlighting Red Wings' winning streak and Colten Ellis's debut in goal.
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Red Wings seek sixth straight win in matchup with Sabres

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The Detroit Red Wings, on a five-game winning streak, face the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night at KeyBank Center. Detroit aims to extend its strong start against a Sabres team that has won two of its last three games. Colten Ellis is set to make his NHL debut in net for Buffalo.

The Buffalo Sabres visit the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena on Thursday night, with both teams releasing projected lineups amid injury challenges. The Sabres hold a 12-14-4 record, while the Canucks are 11-16-3. Key returns and absences will shape the 10 p.m. ET contest.

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The Florida Panthers will look to build on their recent road win when they take on the surging Buffalo Sabres on Monday night in Buffalo. Trailing the Sabres by three points in the standings, the Panthers aim to improve their wild-card positioning during their ongoing six-game road trip. No lineup changes are expected for the contest at KeyBank Center.

William Nylander is set to return to the Toronto Maple Leafs lineup after missing seven games due to injury, facing the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, January 31, 2026. The Leafs have faltered without him, recording a 1-5-1 mark and slipping from playoff contention. With only three games left before the Olympic break, Nylander aims to recapture his pre-injury form against a struggling Vancouver team.

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The Florida Panthers, holding a 22-16-3 record and one point shy of a playoff spot, are set to begin a six-game road trip against Eastern Conference opponents starting Tuesday against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Key players like Matthew Tkachuk and Cole Schwindt will join the team, while Seth Jones is sidelined week-to-week with an injury. The trip comes on the heels of a 2-1 victory over the Colorado Avalanche.

The Buffalo Sabres defeated the New York Islanders 5-0 on Saturday at UBS Arena, handing the hosts their first shutout loss of the season. Jason Zucker scored twice, while Alex Lyon earned his ninth straight win with 26 saves for Buffalo. Bo Horvat returned from injury but could not spark the Islanders' offense.

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The St. Louis Blues face the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday, October 25, 2025, in the first game of a home-and-home series. Both teams enter with recent losses, as the Blues fell 7-4 to the Utah Mammoth and the Red Wings dropped decisions to the Buffalo Sabres and New York Islanders. Coaches are focusing on line adjustments and strong starts to regain momentum.

 

 

 

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