Wild at Sabres game preview: broadcast info, odds and analysis

Sarah McLellan's breakdown: A rested Buffalo lineup could be a handful for the Wild, but both teams have been up and down.

November 10, 2023 at 1:51PM
Minnesota Wild's Filip Gustavsson plays during an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Wild goalie Filip Gustavsson is set to make his first start since getting pulled early against the Rangers last Saturday. (Matt Slocum, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

WILD GAMEDAY

at Buffalo Sabres, 6 p.m. Friday, KeyBank Center

TV; radio: BSN Extra; 100.3 FM

Stats and analytics: Tap here

Pregame reading: Zach Bogosian has joined the Wild, which is nice — he already has a home in Minnesota.

Sarah McLellan's preview:

Opening bell: The Wild are finishing off a back-to-back, while the Sabres (6-6-1) have been idle since Tuesday when they fell in overtime to the Hurricanes 3-2. A rested Buffalo lineup could be a handful for the Wild, but the Sabres have been up and down.

Watch him: Wild G Filip Gustavsson is scheduled for his first start since he was pulled in the first period of last Saturday's 5-4 shootout win over the Rangers. Since a 41-save shutout to start the season, Gustavsson is 1-3-1 and has surrendered five goals or more in four of those decisions. He has never faced Buffalo in his NHL career.

Injuries: Wild RW Frederick Gaudreau (upper body), D Alex Goligoski (lower body) and D Jared Spurgeon (upper body); Sabres LW Zach Benson (lower body), LW Brandon Biro (undisclosed), G Eric Comrie (lower body), C Dylan Cozens (upper body), RW Jack Quinn (Achilles) and D Mattias Samuelsson (lower body).

Forecast: A bounce-back performance by Gustavsson would certainly help the players in front of him playing their second game in two nights. So would a strong first period. If the Wild can avoid tripping into an early hole, that could set up a make-or-break third period and that's when the team has had some of its best efforts lately.

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Sarah McLellan

Minnesota Wild and NHL

Sarah McLellan covers the Wild and NHL. Before joining the Minnesota Star Tribune in November 2017, she spent five years covering the Coyotes for The Arizona Republic.

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