The League unveiled details for the abridged season on Sunday, including temporary realignment. The Sabres will play in the newly formed East Division along with Boston, New Jersey, the New York Islanders, the New York Rangers, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Washington.
Regular-season play will be held entirely between divisional opponents, as will the first two rounds of the playoffs (1 seed vs. 4 seed; 2 seed vs. 3 seed).
Buffalo's schedule is broken into two-game sets against the same opponent in a given city. For example: Following the opener against Washington, the Sabres and Capitals are scheduled to meet again inside KeyBank Center on Friday, Jan. 15. After that, the Sabres head to Philadelphia for back-to-back games against the Flyers at Wells Fargo Center.
If that seems unusual, it is. In fact, it's only happened twice on the road in Sabres history: against Quebec in April 1994 and against Toronto in April 2006.
More information on the 2020-21 season can be found here.