BUF-FLA

SABRES (25-44-12) at PANTHERS (42-30-8)
7 p.m. ET; SN360, FS-SN, MSG-B, NHL.TV

Florida needed the Philadelphia Flyers to lose in regulation Saturday, and to win their final two games; the Flyers defeated the New York Rangers 5-0.
The Panthers, who have won the first three games of their four-game homestand, will be without center Aleksander Barkov, who sustained an upper-body injury in a 3-2 victory against the Bruins on Thursday.
The Sabres have lost three in a row, including a 7-5 decision against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Friday.

Players to watch

Sabres forward Ryan O'Reilly has three goals and four assists during his current five-game point streak.
Panthers goalie Roberto Luongo is 3-0-0 with a 1.67 goals-against average and a .951 save percentage during the homestand.

They said it

"With the group we have, I still don't believe we should be where we're at, but we are there. Things have to change." -- Sabres forward Jason Pominville
"Even if it doesn't go our way, we've battled so hard to get ourselves into this position that it would be a shame to just roll over and die and not come out and perform for our fans."-- Panthers defenseman Mike Matheson

Sabres projected lineup
Panthers projected lineup
Status report

The Sabres did not hold a morning skate. … MacKenzie missed the morning skate, but will play.

Stat pack

Casey Mittelstadt and Alexander Nylander scored their first NHL goals on Friday, becoming the first Sabres players to do so in the same game since 1995, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. … The Panthers can set a franchise record for home victories. They're 26-11-3 at BB&T Center, tying the mark first set in 1999-2000.