The Sabres' road trip features four matchups with teams currently occupying playoff spots in the Western Conference. First up are the Avalanche, who lead the conference in goal differential (plus-46) and goals scored (211). Their average of 2.70 goals against per game ranks sixth in the NHL.
Colorado put its potent offensive attack on display in the last meeting between the two teams, a 6-1 Avalanche victory in KeyBank Center on Feb. 4. Injuries have struck in the meantime - forward Andre Burakovsky, who tallied four points in that last meeting, recently joined an injured list that includes star winger Mikko Rantanen, center Nazem Kadri, and goaltender Philipp Grubauer, among others.
The Avalanche have won three straight games in spite of those injuries. Goaltender Pavel Francouz has stepped up in place of Grubauer, taking home NHL First Star of the Week honors on Monday.
"It's the power of the group, actually, that's been their danger and they've continued to win also through those injuries," Krueger said. "We have to realize how good the goaltending has remained, and the attack has remained. So, again, for us it's always about our game. It's about what we're doing and how we approach the opportunities that we see."
The Sabres lineup will look significantly different from the last meeting also. In addition to Simmonds, forwards Johan Larsson, Kyle Okposo, Victor Olofsson, and Curtis Lazar and defenseman Rasmus Dahlin were all absent from that night's lineup.
"We're very aware of what they did to us the last time they were in our building 10 games ago," Okposo said. "Definitely an embarrassing loss for us. They have tremendous offensive prowess and they have a lot of game breakers over there and we're going to have to try and limit their opportunities.
"We have to do that by using our legs and getting in front of them and I think that's been the big key for our success in the last few weeks is our game away from the puck. Tonight, it's going to have to be ramped up a couple notches because these guys can do some special things with it."