Head coach:Don Granato (Third season)
Season Stats:Goals per game: 3.55 (4th) | Scoring defense: 3.65 (27th) | PP: 23.5 percent (8th) | PK: 73.0 percent (28th)
The narrative: The Sabres have fallen just short of their first postseason berth since 2011, as they were officially eliminated by Tuesday night's loss at New Jersey. Still, it was a season of massive gains in Buffalo, as the Sabres have reached the 40-win mark for the first time since that last postseason appearance. With a young core burgeoning with exciting potential stars, Buffalo will likely be a force to be reckoned with in upcoming seasons assuming the team can make gains on the defensive front.
2022-23 leaders: Tage Thompson has had an incredible season, as the 25-year-old has launched himself into superstar status by placing sixth in the NHL with 47 tallies among his 94 points. Granato said the banged-up Thompson will not play tonight, though, and other Sabres might be held out as well after the team won its home finale last night over Ottawa in overtime.
Alex Tuch (35-43-78), Jeff Skinner (34-45-79) and Norris contender Rasmus Dahlin (15-58-73) follow Thompson on the scoring charts, while Dylan Cozens (31 goals, 67 points), Jack Quinn (14 goals), Owen Power (35 points), John-Jason Peterka (32 points) and Peyton Krebs (25 points) are all 22 or younger and have big potential.
The Sabres have used four different goalies this season, including 21-year-old Devon Levi, who starred at Northeastern University and has been solid in his first six games (4-2-0/3.09/.901) since signing a pro contract. Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, 23, leads the team with 32 starts and is 17-11-4 with a 3.61 GAA and .891 save percentage.
What's new:The addition of Levi could be huge for the Sabres going forward, as he immediately started crucial games down the stretch and flashed quite a bit of potential. Buffalo gave it a good effort at the end of the season, going 7-1-1 before the nail-in-the-coffin loss to the Devils earlier this week. With former Columbus Chill players Granato and Jason Christie in charge, this should be a fun team to watch going forward.
Trending: The teams have split the series this year, with Columbus' responding to the Sabres' 9-4 victory in Nationwide Arena on Dec. 7 with a 5-3 victory in Buffalo on Feb. 28. The Blue Jackets have had success against the Sabres before this season, going 10-3-2 in the previous 15 contests before this year.
Former CBJ:None