"I have a lot of respect for what Buffalo has done since the start of the season. There's a big difference in their team from last year. They have a good structure. Offensively, they have a lot of depth with additions like Jeff Skinner and Conor Sheary, among others. They improved that way," explained head coach Claude Julien following practice. "I also have a lot of respect for their defensive game. They protect the middle of the ice well. They've improved a lot, and it won't be easy to beat them."
There are three former members of the Sabres organization on the Habs roster - Joel Armia, Paul Byron, and Nicolas Deslauriers - and Deslauriers agrees that things are quite a bit different from the time he was in Upstate New York.
"The Sabres have changed everything, from upper management to the team culture," said Deslauriers, who played 211 games for Buffalo from 2013-2017, collecting 30 points and 186 penalty minutes. "You see they've had a good start to the season. You can see that getting the first [overall] choice, that helps too."