Lightning seek 2nd straight win over Buffalo
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (3-3-2, 8 points)
at BUFFALO SABRES (5-2-0, 10 points)
Puck drops: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. EDT
Line: Buffalo -150, Tampa Bay +130, Total: 5.5
The Tampa Bay Lightning look to grab the second win of their home-and-home series with the Buffalo Sabres, after winning the first contest 3-0 on Saturday night.
The Lightning lost five of their first six games to start the year, but backup goaltender Mathieu Garon (1.51 GAA, .948 SV Pct., 1 SO) has gotten Tampa back on the right track—picking up wins in their past two. Garon—who has spent time with six different NHL clubs—has traditionally played terribly against Buffalo (2-7, 3.14 GAA, .889 SV Pct.), with Saturday’s shutout being the exception. Buffalo goaltender Ryan Miller has posted incredible win totals against the Lightning historically, with a 17-5 record all-time. Since 1996, the Sabres are 20-7-1 when hosting Tampa Bay. After going 3-1 on its four-game road trip, look for BUFFALO to pick up the win in just its third home game of the season.
This FoxSheets also supports the Sabres:
BUFFALO is 15-5 ATS (75.0%, +8.9 Units) off a road loss over the last 2 seasons.The average score was BUFFALO 3.4, OPPONENT 2.3 - (Rating = 1*).
The Lightning have been wildly inconsistent so far this season, allowing 4+ goals in four of their first eight games, while also scoring 4+ goals in four games. Their 42-year-old goaltender Dwayne Roloson’s abysmal start (1-2-1, 5.11 GAA, .858 SV Pct.) haunted Tampa out of the gate.
Puck-moving defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron leads all Lightning players with nine points (2 G, 7 A). RW Martin St. Louis (7 points), and centers Vinny Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos (6 points each) have also contributed to a Tampa offense that ranks fifth in the NHL in goals per game (3.1).
The Sabres—a ******* sleeper pick to win the Stanley Cup—have used stingy defense and goaltending to jump out to a terrific start, yielding just 1.9 goals per game (3rd in NHL). Ryan Miller is playing, well, like Ryan Miller—posting incredible numbers so far (4-2-0, 1.68 GAA, .946 SV Pct.).
LW Thomas Vanek leads the Sabres with 10 points (6 G, 4 A) along with linemates RW Jason Pominville (2 G, 7 A) and rookie C Luke Adam (3 G, 3 A).
TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING (3-3-2, 8 points)
at BUFFALO SABRES (5-2-0, 10 points)
Puck drops: Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. EDT
Line: Buffalo -150, Tampa Bay +130, Total: 5.5
The Tampa Bay Lightning look to grab the second win of their home-and-home series with the Buffalo Sabres, after winning the first contest 3-0 on Saturday night.
The Lightning lost five of their first six games to start the year, but backup goaltender Mathieu Garon (1.51 GAA, .948 SV Pct., 1 SO) has gotten Tampa back on the right track—picking up wins in their past two. Garon—who has spent time with six different NHL clubs—has traditionally played terribly against Buffalo (2-7, 3.14 GAA, .889 SV Pct.), with Saturday’s shutout being the exception. Buffalo goaltender Ryan Miller has posted incredible win totals against the Lightning historically, with a 17-5 record all-time. Since 1996, the Sabres are 20-7-1 when hosting Tampa Bay. After going 3-1 on its four-game road trip, look for BUFFALO to pick up the win in just its third home game of the season.
This FoxSheets also supports the Sabres:
BUFFALO is 15-5 ATS (75.0%, +8.9 Units) off a road loss over the last 2 seasons.The average score was BUFFALO 3.4, OPPONENT 2.3 - (Rating = 1*).
The Lightning have been wildly inconsistent so far this season, allowing 4+ goals in four of their first eight games, while also scoring 4+ goals in four games. Their 42-year-old goaltender Dwayne Roloson’s abysmal start (1-2-1, 5.11 GAA, .858 SV Pct.) haunted Tampa out of the gate.
Puck-moving defenseman Marc-Andre Bergeron leads all Lightning players with nine points (2 G, 7 A). RW Martin St. Louis (7 points), and centers Vinny Lecavalier and Steven Stamkos (6 points each) have also contributed to a Tampa offense that ranks fifth in the NHL in goals per game (3.1).
The Sabres—a ******* sleeper pick to win the Stanley Cup—have used stingy defense and goaltending to jump out to a terrific start, yielding just 1.9 goals per game (3rd in NHL). Ryan Miller is playing, well, like Ryan Miller—posting incredible numbers so far (4-2-0, 1.68 GAA, .946 SV Pct.).
LW Thomas Vanek leads the Sabres with 10 points (6 G, 4 A) along with linemates RW Jason Pominville (2 G, 7 A) and rookie C Luke Adam (3 G, 3 A).
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