The Sabres (13-13-8, 34 points) are back home, fresh off a 4-3 win over Detroit coming out of the holiday break.
Buffalo endured a tough start to their season without Boston University product Jack Eichel, who missed the first 21 games of the season due to a high ankle sprain suffered in training camp. Since Eichel's return, the Sabres have posted a 6-4-3 record, gaining 15 points out of a possible 26. The Sabres were 7-11-5 without Eichel in the lineup.
Third-year defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen leads the Sabres with 24 points (three goals and 21 assists), 14 of which have come on the power play. The Finland native is one of three defensemen in the league to lead their team in points, along with San Jose's Brent Burns and Ottawa's Erik Karlsson.
In addition to being an offensive threat, Ristolainen is relied on to shutdown opposing top lines. Ristolainen ranks fifth in the NHL with an average of 26:33 of time on ice per game
Buffalo will suit up without center Ryan O'Reilly, who underwent an emergency appendectomy on Christmas Day. Reilly has logged seven goals and 11 assists in 27 games this season.
"They've had some injuries too. They lose O'Reilly, but the go out [Tuesday] night and still win themselves a pretty good hockey game," said Julien. "I think it's a young team that has a lot of potential moving forward."
The Sabres rank 28th in scoring (2.18 goals per game) and 11th in goals allowed (2.62 goals per game).