Sabres Vs Golden Knights: How to watch, lineup changes, and what’s at stake at 10 p.m. ET

Sabres Vs Golden Knights: How to watch, lineup changes, and what’s at stake at 10 p.m. ET

sabres vs golden knights takes over Tuesday night as Buffalo opens a four-game road trip in Vegas with puck drop set for 10: 00 p. m. ET at T-Mobile Arena in Paradise, Nevada. The Sabres enter with a chance to extend a road point streak to a franchise-record 11 games, while the Golden Knights are deep in a tight Western Conference playoff race. The immediate focus: how to watch, who’s in and out of the lineup, and the special-teams chess match that could swing the game.

How to watch and key timing for Sabres Vs Golden Knights

The game is scheduled to start at 10: 00 p. m. ET at T-Mobile Arena. In the Sabres broadcast market, the TV listing is MSG, with pregame coverage beginning at 9: 30 p. m. ET. Streaming options listed include the Gotham Sports App and + for out-of-market viewers.

This matchup also marks the first stop on Buffalo’s four-game road swing against Pacific Division opponents: Vegas, San Jose, Anaheim, and Los Angeles. All four are described as jockeying for position in a crowded Western Conference playoff race, putting extra weight on the opener in Las Vegas.

Lineup notes: Buffalo adjustments and Vegas goaltending

Buffalo’s lineup picture comes with two immediate updates: Mattias Samuelsson is back after missing one game for maintenance, while Alex Tuch is out due to illness. Tyson Kozak is set to enter the lineup in Tuch’s absence. In net, it is Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen’s turn to start, with Colten Ellis backing up.

Additional injury notes list Samuelsson as day-to-day (undisclosed) and Tanner Pearson as day-to-day (lower body). Another preview also noted Tuch missed a morning skate sick and described his status as uncertain at that point; the later lineup note states he is out due to illness.

On the Vegas side, Adin Hill has started the last two games in goal, including a 21-save shutout against Chicago on Saturday, and another lineup card lists Hill as the confirmed starter with Akira Schmid available as well. Vegas is midway through a four-game homestand and has won the first two games against Pittsburgh and Chicago by a combined margin of 10-2.

Storylines: road streak chase, special teams, and hot hands

Buffalo’s road form is the headline driver. The Sabres are 9-0-1 in their last 10 road games, matching franchise-best stretches from the 1983-84 and 2006-07 seasons, and they can push the road point streak to a franchise-record 11 games in Vegas.

Sabres coach Lindy Ruff framed the week ahead in blunt terms, pointing to both the schedule crunch and the quality of opponents: “It’s a tough trip in regards that you’re gonna play four games in six nights, ” Ruff said. “… And every team we’re playing is right there in the thick of it, so it’s gonna be one heck of a road trip. ”

For Vegas, special teams and personnel trends sit at the center of the pregame discussion. The Golden Knights are described as owning the NHL’s fifth-ranked power play, and their penalty kill has surged recently, allowing one power-play goal in the last seven games while going 19-for-20 in that span. A separate preview added that Vegas’ home penalty kill has been less airtight, ranking 14th at 80. 8%.

There’s also a clear form note up front: Pavel Dorofeyev has four goals in the last two games, lifting his team-leading season total to 34. Vegas has also benefited from the return of forward Mark Stone, who was out injured when Vegas visited Buffalo on March 3 in a 3-2 Sabres win.

As sabres vs golden knights hits its late-night start, the next developments to watch are immediate: whether Buffalo’s reshuffled group can keep its road points rolling in the opener of a packed trip, and whether Vegas’ power play and recently stingy penalty kill set the tone early at T-Mobile Arena.

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