BLUESThe St. Louis Blues have bounced back from an early rough patch in historic fashion. After beating the Anaheim Ducks for the second time in a row on Monday, the Blues are now on a seven-game win streak - the most in NHL history following eight straight losses.
"You gotta work your way out of it," Blues Head Coach Craig Berube said on the mentality it took to turn things around. "It's not just gonna be given to you. It's not just gonna happen."
Justin Faulk and Noel Acciari provided the scoring for the Blues on Monday, which included Faulk's game-winner on the power play with just over four minutes remaining in regulation. The 3-1 victory stretched the team's goal differential to plus-14 through the seven-game win streak.
The Blues look to build on this recent momentum when they set off for a three-game road trip to the Eastern Conference, beginning Wednesday night in Buffalo and continuing to Florida to face both the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers following the Thanksgiving holiday.
After Monday's game, the Blues are now 10-8-0, worth 20 points and fourth place in the Central Division.
SABRESAfter starting the season an impressive 7-3, the Buffalo Sabres were looking at their own eight-game losing streak when they rebounded for a 7-2 win in Montreal on Tuesday night. Finally seeing the goals go through the net again, the Sabres are looking to recapture that early-season momentum when they host the Blues.
Through their first 10 games, Buffalo was No. 2 in the NHL in goals scored per game (4.30), but fell to No. 29 during their losing streak. The Blues know as well as anyone, however, that momentum can be a powerful tool in this League and the Sabres will bring their best when they host the Blues at KeyBank Center.
Tage Thompson - acquired from the Blues in the 2018 trade for Ryan O'Reilly - has had an impressive start to the season, as has 22-year-old defenseman Rasmus Dahlin. Thompson became the 11th player in franchise history to notch a six-point game earlier this year, going for a hat trick and three assists as the Sabres beat the Red Wings on Halloween.
The Sabres host the Blues with a record of 8-11-0, worth 16 points and seventh place in the Atlantic Division.
HEAD-TO-HEADThe Blues went 2-0 against Buffalo last season, scoring 11 goals across the two games. Their last trip to Buffalo was an impressive one, seeing a hat trick from Vladimir Tarasenko and five-point nights from both him and Robert Thomas.