Buffalo Sabres 2015-16 Season Primer

Top 10 Buffalo Sabres prospects

Projected 2015-16 Range: 7th in the Atlantic, lottery pick contender
2014-15 Record: 23-51-8, 54 points (Last Place in the Atlantic Division and 30th overall)
2014-15 Outcome: Missed playoffs

Total Cap hit: $59,382,855
Total Salary: $64,628,531
Salary Cap Space: $12,017,145
Source: General Fanager

In: Carlo Colaiacovo, D (FA – Phi), Bobby Sanguinetti, D (FA – Van), Matt Donovan, D (FA – NYI), Jason Akeson, RW (FA – Phi), Cal O’Reilly, C (FA – Van), Robin Lehner, G (T – Ott), David Legwand, C/LW (T – Ott), Ryan O’Reilly, C/W (T – Col), Jamie McGinn, RW/LW (T – Col), Dan Bylsma, Head Coach (Named), Evan Rodrigues, RW (FA)

Out: Matt Ellis, C/LW (FA-Minors), Andre Benoit, D (FA – StL), Tyson Strachan, D (FA – Min), Cody Hodgson, W/C (FA – Nas), Zac Dal)pe, RW/C (FA – Min), Matt Hackett, G (FA – Ana), Anders Lindback, G (FA – Ari), Mikhail Grigorenko, W/C (T – Col), Nikita Zadorov, D (T – Col), J.T. Compher, LW/C (T – Col), Ted Nolan, Head Coach (Fired)

Source: Sports Forecaster 

Outlook for the Season:

It was a season to forget and an off-season of enormous success. GM Tim Murray’s Sabres sleepwalked through the 2014-15 season, then turned in one of the NHL’s best off-seasons, giving hope for the 2015-16 season. 

On the ice last season, the lineup was atrocious. The team finished last in goals for (161) and next-to-last in goals against (274), which eventually cost Ted Nolan his head coaching job. Nolan wasn’t the only one to blame though. The roster was punchless – Tyler Ennis led the team with 46 points. Winger Matt Moulson (41 points) was the only other Sabres skater to crack 40 points. Defensively, things were even worse. Nikita Zadorov, Tyler Myers, and Andrej Meszaros led the team defensively despite posting point shares near zero. All three are no longer on the roster. 

But GMTM (Tim Murray’s social media pseudonym) orchestrated a number of off-season moves that put the Sabres in a strong position to enjoy a much more productive season in 2015-16. 

The biggest splash was Murray’s acquisition of centre Ryan O’Reilly from the Colorado Avalanche. GMTM surrendered talented young forward Mikhail Grigorenko, Zadorov, prospect J.T. Compher, and the 31st overall pick in the 2015 draft. Then, Murray signed O’Reilly to a buyout proof seven-year deal.

 O’Reilly comes as advertised.

He’s capable of handling first-line minutes and supplies at least second-line quality offense along with very reasonable puck possession rates. O’Reilly instantly becomes the best NHLer on the roster and solidifies the the middle of the Sabres’ top line.

Then, although there was much disappointment when the Oilers won the draft lottery and snagged McDavid, the Sabres landed generational talent Jack Eichel. His scouting report boasts about his ability to alter the pace of play and improve everyone around him. Eichel is a virtual lock to earn top-six minutes in Buffalo and will probably record more points than any of Buffalo’s top scorers last season. 

As if two stars into the top-six wasn’t enough, the Sabres will finally have Evander Kane on the ice this season after acquiring the media-friendly winger from the Winnipeg Jets last season. Kane’s abilities when on the ice are clear:

He’s a first line scorer and an excellent shot generator. He boasts virtually no defensive instincts at this point in his career, but the Sabres will gladly take an elite goal scorer on their top line. 

The final major roster change is new goaltender Robin Lehner, snagged from the Ottawa Senators (along with bottom-six, dead-legged plugger David Legwand) in exchange for one of Buffalo’s first round choices. Lehner ranks 64th in adjusted save percentage out of the 96 goalies to play 240 minutes since 2012, so the Sabres are gambling that the still-young netminder will eventually develop into a serviceable option in goal. Lehner finished the year on the injured reserve, recovering from a concussion, but he’s expected to take the crease for the Sabres to start the 2015-16 season. 

In all, the Sabres will be much stronger offensively and should be slightly better in goal. The team did not address its major issues on defense and Zach Bogosian will be in tough to lead a sub-NHL level defense corps this season. Expect the Sabres to be more competitive, and to score more goals, but don’t look for this team to challenge for a playoff berth just yet.

Trending Up:

Robin Lehner – Lehner gets his long-awaited shot at starting next season. He should receive enough offensive support to have a chance at winning. O’Reilly, Kane, Eichel, Moulson, and Ennis make up a reasonable group of scorers, but the Sabres have such a porous defense that Lehner is sure to face a barrage of shots each night. If Lehner can find a way to get into a groove facing a lot of rubber, the Sabres should score enough to give him a chance at a reasonable first season as a starter. 

Jamie McGinn – a throw-in from Colorado in the O’Reilly deal, McGinn carries some sneaky utility.

He’s a capable second-tier scorer and has can do some work as a shot generator. He’ll skate in much better offensive situations this season and should score 20 goals in Buffalo.

Trending Down:

The Defense – already an awful unit, Buffalo’s top three player in defensive point shares were Zadorov, Myers, and Meszaros. Without any reasonable replacements, the league’s worst defense actually got worse this off-season. Expect the Sabres to surrender plenty of shots on goal this season and for Robin Lehner to be asked to bail the team out regularly.

Josh Gorges – Always a below average puck manager relative to his teammates, Gorges sunk to the bottom of an awful Sabres club, managing a 39.3% Corsi For percentage, which was just more than seven percent worse than team average. He’s likely to be asked to continue logging heavy minutes (~22 minutes per game last year) and may suffer even further.

Trade Deadline Outlook:  

Expect the Sabres to stay a little more competitive a little longer into the season.  This group shouldn’t finish dead last in the NHL again. The offensive pieces are in place. Along with some development from Lehner in goal, the Sabres should win to surpass the likes of Arizona, Edmonton, Toronto, and Carolina in the standings.

Projected 2015-16 Range: 7th in the Atlantic, lottery pick contender

Written by Sean Tierney, who can be found @SeanTierneyTSS

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Potential line combinations, defensive pairings, and goalies.

Evander Kane – Ryan O’Reilly – Tyler Ennis
Matt Moulson – Jack Eichel – Zemgus Girgensons
Marcus Foligno – Sam Reinhart – Brian Gionta
Johan Larsson – David Legwand – Jamie McGinn
Cody McCormick

Josh Gorges – Zach Bogosian
Mike Weber – Rasmus Ristolainen
Jake McCabe – Mark Pysyk
Carlo Colaiacovo

Robin Lehner
Chad Johnson

 

FORWARDS HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Jason Akeson (RW) 5’10″/190lbs 6/3/1990 FA ’15
Justin Bailey (RW) 6’3″/190lbs 7/1/1995 Buf ’13 (2/52)
Nicholas Baptiste (RW) 6’0″/196lbs 8/4/1995 Buf ’13 (3/69)
Christopher Brown (C) 6’0″/179lbs 2/22/1996 Buf ’14 (6/151)
William Carrier (LW) 6’1″/196lbs 12/20/1994 T-StL ’14
Daniel Catenacci (LW/C) 5’9″/186lbs 3/9/1993 Buf ’11 (3/77)
Eric Cornel (C) 6’2″/186lbs 4/11/1996 Buf ’14 (2/44)
Jerry D’Amigo (LW) 5’11″/208lbs 2/19/1991 T-CBJ ’14
Nicolas Deslauriers (LW/RW) 6’1″/209lbs 2/22/1991 T-LA ’14
Jean Dupuy (LW/RW) 6’3″/195lbs 10/6/1994 FA ’14
Jack Eichel (C) 6’2″/196lbs 10/28/1996 Buf ’15 (1/2)
Tyler Ennis (RW/LW) 5’9″/169lbs 10/6/1989 Buf ’08 (1/26)
Giorgio Estephan (C) 6’0″/188lbs 2/3/1997 Buf ’15 (6/152)
Hudson Fasching (RW) 6’2″/213lbs 7/28/1995 T-LA ’14
Marcus Foligno (LW) 6’3″/223lbs 8/10/1991 Buf ’09 (4/104)
Brian Gionta (RW) 5’7″/176lbs 1/18/1979 FA ’14
Zemgus Girgensons (C/LW) 6’1″/190lbs 1/5/1994 Buf ’12 (1/14)
Connor Hurley (C) 6’1″/172lbs 9/15/1995 Buf ’13 (2/38)
Christian Isackson (RW) 6’0″/190lbs 1/20/1992 Buf ’10 (7/203)
Colin Jacobs (C) 6’1″/204lbs 1/20/1993 Buf ’11 (4/107)
Evander Kane (LW) 6’2″/198lbs 8/2/1991 T-Wpg ’15
Vaclav Karabacek (RW/LW) 6’0″/196lbs 5/2/1996 Buf ’14 (2/49)
Justin Kea (C) 6’4″/210lbs 2/7/1994 Buf ’12 (3/73)
Johan Larsson (LW/C) 5’11″/206lbs 7/25/1992 T-Min ’13
David Legwand (C/LW) 6’2″/205lbs 8/17/1980 T-Ott ’15
Sean Malone (C) 5’11″/186lbs 4/30/1995 Buf ’13 (6/159)
Cody McCormick (W/C) 6’2″/224lbs 4/18/1983 FA ’14
Jamie McGinn (RW/LW) 6’1″/210lbs 8/5/1988 T-Col ’15
Matt Moulson (LW) 6’1″/200lbs 11/1/1983 FA ’14
Brad Navin (C) 6’2″/198lbs 6/5/1992 Buf ’11 (7/197)
Jack Nevins (LW) 6’2″/199lbs 9/18/1993 T-Mtl ’15
Cal O’Reilly (C) 6’0″/188lbs 9/30/1986 FA ’15
Ryan O’Reilly (C/W) 6’0″/210lbs 2/7/1991 T-Col ’15
Victor Olofsson (RW) 5’11″/175lbs 7/18/1995 Buf ’14 (7/181)
Judd Peterson (C) 6’0″/189lbs 9/27/1993 Buf ’12 (7/204)
Gustav Possler (RW) 6’0″/183lbs 11/11/1994 Buf ’13 (5/130)
Sam Reinhart (C/RW) 6’1″/185lbs 11/6/1995 Buf ’14 (1/2)
Evan Rodrigues (RW) 5’11″/179lbs 7/28/1993 S-Buf ’15
Tim Schaller (C/LW) 6’2″/206lbs 11/16/1990 S-Buf ’13
Philip Varone (C/LW) 5’10″/185lbs 12/4/1990 SJ ’09 (5/147)
Maxwell Willman (C) 6’0″/181lbs 2/13/1995 Buf ’14 (5/121)
DEFENSEMEN HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Brady Austin (D) 6’3″/234lbs 6/16/1993 Buf ’12 (7/193)
Zach Bogosian (D) 6’3″/225lbs 7/15/1990 T-Wpg ’15
William Borgen (D) 6’2″/189lbs 12/19/1996 Buf ’15 (4/92)
Ivan Chukarov (D) 6’2″/190lbs 4/3/1995 Buf ’15 (7/182)
Carlo Colaiacovo (D) 6’1″/200lbs 1/27/1983 FA ’15
Matt Donovan (D) 6’1″/205lbs 5/9/1990 FA ’15
Anthony Florentino (D) 6’1″/227lbs 1/30/1995 Buf ’13 (5/143)
Josh Gorges (D) 6’1″/201lbs 8/14/1984 T-Mtl ’14
Brendan Guhle (D) 6’2″/184lbs 7/29/1997 Buf ’15 (2/51)
Jerome Leduc (D) 6’1″/192lbs 7/30/1992 Buf ’10 (3/68)
Brycen Martin (D) 6’2″/195lbs 5/9/1996 Buf ’14 (3/74)
Jake McCabe (D) 6’0″/195lbs 10/12/1993 Buf ’12 (2/44)
Mark Pysyk (D) 6’1″/192lbs 1/11/1992 Buf ’10 (1/23)
Rasmus Ristolainen (D) 6’4″/219lbs 10/27/1994 Buf ’13 (1/8)
Chad Ruhwedel (D) 5’11″/181lbs 5/7/1990 S-Buf ’13
Bobby Sanguinetti (D) 6’3″/190lbs 2/29/1988 FA ’15
Devante Stephens (D) 6’1″/171lbs 1/2/1997 Buf ’15 (5/122)
Mike Weber (D) 6’2″/212lbs 12/16/1987 Buf ’06 (2/57)
GOALIES HT/WT BIRTHDATE ACQUIRED
Jonas Johansson (G) 6’4″/198lbs 9/19/1995 Buf ’14 (3/61)
Chad Johnson (G) 6’3″/193lbs 6/10/1986 T-NYI ’15
Jason Kasdorf (G) 6’3″/178lbs 5/18/1992 T-Wpg ’15
Robin Lehner (G) 6’5″/225lbs 7/24/1991 T-Ott ’15
Nathan Lieuwen (G) 6’5″/186lbs 8/8/1991 Buf ’11 (6/167)
Andrey Makarov (G) 6’1″/178lbs 4/20/1993 S-Buf ’12
Calvin Petersen (G) 6’2″/175lbs 10/19/1994 Buf ’13 (5/129)
Linus Ullmark (G) 6’3″/220lbs 7/31/1993 Buf ’12 (6/163)

Source: Sports Forecaster

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Some top Sabres prospect lists heading into the season.

Rk myNHL
TradeRumors
The Hockey News Corey Pronman ESPN Dobber Prospects NHL.com
1 Jack Eichel Jack Eichel Jack Eichel Jack Eichel Jack Eichel
2 Sam Reinhart Sam Reinhart Sam Reinhart Sam Reinhart Sam Reinhart
3 Jake McCabe Hudson Fasching Jake McCabe Rasmus Ristolainen Jake McCabe
4 Nick Baptiste Jake McCabe Hudson Fasching Jake McCabe Nicholas Baptiste
5 Justin Baily Mark Pysyk Nicholas  Baptiste Hudson Fasching Justin Bailey
6 Hudson Fasching Brendan Guhle Gustav Possler Nicholas  Baptiste
7 Eric Cornel Nick Baptiste Vaclav Karabacek Johan Larsson
8 Brendan Guhle Justin Bailey Justin Bailey Justin Bailey
9 Andrey Makarov Linus Ullmark William Carrier Andrey Makarov
10 William Carrier Will Borgen Andrey Makarov Mark Pysyk


1. Jack Eichel: 
Center – 6’2” / 194 lbs – Eichel won the Hobey Baker award as a college freshman, took BU to the Frozen Four Championship, won the Bean Pot, and was the focal point of the USA World Junior team. After a dominant season on the ice he continued to be a headliner after turning heads at the NHL scouting combine before ultimately being selected second overall by the Sabres. He will debut in the NHL this season and begin his path to shattering Sabres all-time scoring records.

2. Sam Reinhart: Center – 6’1” / 190 lbs – Suddenly the Sabres have a glut of stars at the centre position in Eichel, Reinhart, Ryan O’Reilly, Zemgus Girgensons, and David Legwand. Some of these players will be forced to the wing sooner or later, sooner if Reinhart shows ready to break into the NHL out of training camp. It is unlikely he would be returned to junior again, but then again, the Sabres should be in no rush to push Reinhart until he is ready and forces his way onto the roster.

3. Jake McCabe: Defense – 6’1” / 210 lbs – McCabe continues to make strides towards becoming a factor on the Sabres blue line. In his first full season of pro, he scored 29 points in 57 games in the AHL with Rochester. He has had a couple cups of coffee with the big club, nine games in total with one assist, but more impressive is he has only a minus 3 rating in that time playing on some woeful Sabres rosters. The former team USA Captain at the world juniors has leadership qualities and puck moving skills. Some more seasoning in the AHL would not hurt, but he is close.

4. Nick Baptiste: Right Wing – 6’1” / 190 lbs – Baptiste was traded to Erie early in the season and his offensive support on a stacked Otters team went almost unnoticed. He provided some huge timely goals in the playoffs, driving the Otters past the London Knights and Greyhounds to the finals. The move from Sudbury helped his development as the Wolves won fewer games than the Sabres, which is saying something!

5. Justin Bailey: Right Wing – 6’3” / 202 lbs – The Buffalo native matured in his third season in the OHL and the trade from Kitchener to the Soo may have helped, as he was part of a strong team in Sault Ste. Marie. His offensive production has always been present, but Bailey took on some leadership qualities and rounded out his game this season and was impressive. He is trending up and was a standout at the development camp.

Expanded Top 10 Sabres prospects with videos and stats can be read here.

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A look at the Buffalo Sabres drafting from 2010 to 2015.

2015 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 2 Jack Eichel C Boston University (H-East)
2 51 Brendan Guhle D Prince Albert Raiders (WHL)
4 92 Will Borgen D Moorhead (Minn. H.S.)
5 122 Devante Stephens D Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
6 152 Giorgio Estephan C Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
7 182 Ivan Chukarov D Minnesota Wilderness (NAHL)
2014 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 2 Sam Reinhart C Kootenay Ice (WHL)
2 31 Brendan Lemieux L Barrie Colts (OHL)
2 44 Eric Cornel C Peterborough Petes (OHL)
2 49 Vaclav Karabacek R Gatineau Olympiques (QMJHL)
3 61 Jonas Johansson G Brynas (Sweden Jrs.)
3 74 Brycen Martin D Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
5 121 Max Willman L Williston-Northampton (Mass. H.S.)
6 151 Christopher Brown F Cranbrook Kingston (Mich. H.S.)
7 181 Victor Olofsson F MODO (Sweden Jrs.)
2013 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 8 Rasmus Ristolainen D TPS Turku (SM-liiga)
1 16 Nikita Zadorov D London Knights (OHL)
2 35 J.T. Compher L U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
2 38 Connor Hurley C Edina (Minn. H.S.)
2 52 Justin Bailey R Kitchener Rangers (OHL)
3 69 Nick Baptiste R Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
5 129 Cal Petersen G Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
5 130 Gustav Possler R Modo Jrs. (Sweden)
5 143 Anthony Florentino D South Kent (Conn. H.S.)
6 159 Sean Malone C U.S. National Development Team (USHL)
7 189 Eric Locke C Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
2012 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 12 Mikhail Grigorenko C Quebec Remparts (QMJHL)
1 14 Zemgus Girgensons C Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)
2 44 Jake McCabe D U. of Wisconsin (WCHA)
3 73 Justin Kea C Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
5 133 Logan Nelson C Victoria Royals (WHL)
6 163 Linus Ullmark G MODO Jrs. (Sweden)
7 193 Brady Austin D Belleville Bulls (OHL)
7 204 Judd Peterson R Duluth Marshall (Minn. H.S.)
2011 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 16 Joel Armia F Assat Pori (SM-liiga)
3 77 Daniel Catenacci C Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
4 107 Colin Jacobs C Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
5 137 Alex Lepkowski D Barrie Colts (OHL)
6 167 Nathan Lieuwen G Kootenay Ice (WHL)
7 197 Brad Navin F Waupaca H.S. (Wisc.)
2010 Draft
Round # Player Pos Drafted From
1 23 Mark Pysyk D Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL)
3 68 Jerome Leduc D Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
3 75 Kevin Sundher C Chilliwack Bruins (WHL)
3 83 Matt Mackenzie D Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
4 98 Steven Shipley C Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
5 143 Gregg Sutch R Mississauga St. Michael’s Majors (OHL)
6 173 Cedrick Henley L Val d’Or Foreurs (QMJHL)
7 203 Christian Isackson F St. Thomas H.S. (Minn.)
7 208 Riley Boychuk L Portland Winterhawks (WHL)

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Buffalo Sabres 2014-15 player stats.

Player GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S%
Tyler Ennis 78 20 26 46 -19 37 6 1 2 185 10.8
Matt Moulson 77 13 28 41 -11 4 3 0 2 156 8.3
Brian Gionta 69 13 22 35 -13 18 3 1 2 153 8.5
Zemgus Girgensons 61 15 15 30 -16 25 1 3 1 115 13
Chris Stewart 61 11 14 25 -30 63 5 0 0 116 9.5
Drew Stafford 50 9 15 24 -18 39 2 0 1 91 9.9
Marcus Foligno 57 8 12 20 -5 50 0 0 0 66 12.1
Rasmus Ristolainen 78 8 12 20 -32 26 4 0 0 121 6.6
Brian Flynn 54 5 12 17 -3 8 0 0 0 73 6.8
Johan Larsson 39 6 10 16 0 12 1 0 0 50 12
Nicolas Deslauriers 82 5 10 15 -24 71 0 0 1 76 6.6
Nikita Zadorov 60 3 12 15 -10 51 2 0 1 52 5.8
Andrej Meszaros 60 7 7 14 -13 36 1 0 1 67 10.4
Torrey Mitchell 51 6 7 13 -6 26 0 0 2 45 13.3
Cody Hodgson 78 6 7 13 -28 12 0 0 0 127 4.7
Tyler Myers 47 4 9 13 -15 61 1 0 0 72 5.6
Andre Benoit 59 1 8 9 -19 20 0 1 0 45 2.2
Mike Weber 64 1 6 7 -22 68 0 0 0 41 2.4
Zach Bogosian 21 0 7 7 -7 38 0 0 0 51 0
Josh Gorges 46 0 6 6 -28 16 0 0 0 28 0
Mikhail Grigorenko 25 3 3 6 -10 2 1 0 0 35 8.6
Tyson Strachan 46 0 5 5 -30 44 0 0 0 38 0
Philip Varone 28 3 2 5 -14 10 0 0 0 28 10.7
Cody Mccormick 33 1 3 4 -9 40 0 1 0 31 3.2
Patrick Kaleta 42 0 3 3 -11 36 0 0 0 25 0
Zac Dalpe 21 1 2 3 -11 4 0 0 0 29 3.4
Mark Pysyk 7 2 1 3 4 2 0 0 1 4 50
Matt Ellis 39 1 1 2 -12 4 0 0 1 29 3.4
Tim Schaller 18 1 1 2 -5 2 0 0 0 19 5.3
Chad Ruhwedel 4 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0
Sam Reinhart 9 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 3 0
Jerry D’Amigo 9 0 0 0 -4 2 0 0 0 7 0
Joel Armia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Jake Mccabe 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Goalie GPI GS MIN GAA W L OT SO SA GA SV%
Jhonas Enroth 37 35 2204 3.27 13 21 2 1 1237 120 0.903
Michal Neuvirth 27 27 1544 2.99 6 17 3 0 941 77 0.918
Anders Lindback 16 15 891 2.76 4 8 2 0 542 41 0.924
Matt Hackett 5 4 250 4.32 0 4 1 0 155 18 0.884
Andrey Makarov 1 1 60 3 0 1 0 0 36 3 0.917

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A look at the Buffalo Sabres 2015-16 schedule.

DATE Opp. RESULT
Thu, Oct 8 vs. Ott 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 10 vs. TB 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Oct 12 vs. CBJ 3:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 15 @ Fla 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Oct 17 @ TB 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Oct 21 vs. Tor 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 23 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Oct 24 vs. NJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Oct 27 @ Phi 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Oct 29 @ Pit 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Oct 30 vs. Phi 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Nov 1 @ NYI 7:30 PM ET
Thu, Nov 5 vs. TB 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 7 vs. Van 1:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 10 @ TB 7:30 PM ET
Thu, Nov 12 @ Fla 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Nov 14 vs. SJ 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Nov 17 vs. Dal 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Nov 19 @ StL 8:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 21 @ Dal 8:00 PM ET
Mon, Nov 23 vs. StL 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Nov 25 vs. Nas 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Nov 27 vs. Car 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Nov 28 @ Nas 8:00 PM ET
Tue, Dec 1 @ Det 7:30 PM ET
Fri, Dec 4 vs. Ari 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Dec 6 @ Edm 8:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 7 @ Van 10:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 10 @ Cgy 9:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 12 vs. LA 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 14 @ Det 7:30 PM ET
Tue, Dec 15 vs. NJ 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 17 vs. Ana 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 19 vs. Chi 1:00 PM ET
Sat, Dec 26 @ Bos 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Dec 28 vs. Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Wed, Dec 30 @ Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Dec 31 vs. NYI 6:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 2 vs. Det 1:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 5 vs. Fla 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 8 @ Chi 8:30 PM ET
Sun, Jan 10 @ Wpg 3:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 12 @ Min 8:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 15 vs. Bos 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Jan 16 vs. Wsh 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 18 @ Ari 9:00 PM ET
Wed, Jan 20 @ Col 10:00 PM ET
Fri, Jan 22 vs. Det 7:00 PM ET
Mon, Jan 25 @ NYR 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Jan 26 @ Ott 7:30 PM ET
Wed, Feb 3 @ Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 4 vs. Bos 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Feb 6 @ Bos 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Feb 9 vs. Fla 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Feb 11 @ Phi 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Feb 12 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 14 vs. Col 12:30 PM ET
Tue, Feb 16 @ Ott 7:30 PM ET
Fri, Feb 19 @ CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Sun, Feb 21 vs. Pit 12:30 PM ET
Wed, Feb 24 @ Ana 10:30 PM ET
Fri, Feb 26 @ SJ 10:30 PM ET
Sat, Feb 27 @ LA 11:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 1 vs. Edm 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 3 vs. Cgy 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 5 vs. Min 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Mar 7 @ Tor 7:30 PM ET
Tue, Mar 8 vs. NYR 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 10 @ Mtl 7:30 PM ET
Sat, Mar 12 vs. Car 1:00 PM ET
Wed, Mar 16 vs. Mtl 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Mar 18 vs. Ott 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 19 @ Tor 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Mar 22 @ Car 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Mar 26 vs. Wpg 1:00 PM ET
Mon, Mar 28 @ Det 7:30 PM ET
Tue, Mar 29 @ Pit 7:00 PM ET
Thu, Mar 31 vs. Tor 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 2 @ NYR 7:00 PM ET
Tue, Apr 5 @ NJ 7:00 PM ET
Fri, Apr 8 vs. CBJ 7:00 PM ET
Sat, Apr 9 @ NYI 7:30 PM ET

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