1.Tage Thompson will likely see ice time against McDavid and/or Draisaitl, a responsibility he relishes as the Sabres' top-line center.
He was asked how the Sabres can balance creating their own offense while limiting the Oilers stars.
"Just try not to out-chance them," Thompson said.
"They're gonna try to do plays every time they get the puck and I think just being patient and waiting for opportunities, just being in their face, making it difficult on them, trying to frustrate them and then make them make turnovers and then we'll get our offense from there."
2. The Sabres' road trip features four games spanning eight days on the West Coast. Following their meeting with the Oilers, the Sabres stay in Alberta to play the Flames on Thursday, then finish the Western Canada portion of the trip in Vancouver on Saturday. After that, it's back over the border to conclude the trip in Seattle on Tuesday.
The first long trip of a season is annually a bonding opportunity over team dinners, hotel stays, and the occasional road day off.
"I think it's great," Thompson said. "I think you do most of your team bonding on the road so I think it's gonna be good. … I think it's just gonna make our group tighter."
3. The trip will also be highly demanding on the ice, which is where Granato's focus was on Monday.
The Sabres split their first two games at home, winning the season opener over the Senators but falling to a talented, aggressive Panthers team on Saturday.
Granato lauded the Sabres' pushback in that latter game - they weathered an early push with help from goaltender Eric Comrie and fought back to within one goal in the 4-3 loss - but added that the group has work to do to recapture the identity it played with over the final two months of last season.
"You go into four different buildings that are tough buildings to play in, it's a hell of a challenge and we need to be challenged, because we're nowhere near where we were in rhythm and sync like were last year," Granato said.
"But from the camaraderie standpoint it's always nice to get guys on the road, even the coaches. It's just you and nobody else; it's your 23 guys and the staff. And all day long together is a real bonus."