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LAS VEGAS - Zach Bogosian will make his season debut when the Buffalo Sabres visit the Vegas Golden Knights for the second game of a five-game road trip on Tuesday.
Bogosian has been out since sustaining a lower-body injury during the Sabres' preseason game in Clinton, N.Y. on Sept. 25. He's been practicing with the team since last Wednesday.
"I'm feeling good in practice," Bogosian said. "Games are a different story, but I'm feeling good in practice. The last week I've come a long way as far as how much intensity the skates have been for me. I'm looking forward to getting back and just being with the boys."

Sabres coach Phil Housley credited Bogosian with assuming a leadership role in spite of his injury. The defenseman was named as one of the team's two full-time alternate captains ahead of the season opener, along with Kyle Okposo.
"Whenever you're not in the lineup, you try to do your best as a teammate to be there for the guys and be a positive influence on the team," Bogosian said. "That's what I try to do. It's gotten me through the last few weeks. Now it's time for me to go out and play and help out that way."

GAME PREVIEW

The game will mark Bogosian's first regular-season appearance since Jan. 9. Last season ended for him after just 17 games when he opted to have surgery on his hip, an attempt to put an injury that had plagued him for multiple seasons in the past.
When he has been healthy, Bogosian's skillset has been a natural fit in Housley's system, which requires activity from defensemen on the rush and in the offensive zone.
"Before he got injured - I'm going to go back a year - he was a very powerful skater and a powerful player, along with all of the other intangibles he brings as far as being a team leader and trying to foster our young guys," Housley said.
"… Having that in our lineup is going to be great. I'm just happy for him. He's battled through a lot of hard situations."
Bogosian will play on a pair with Nathan Beaulieu, while Casey Nelson is expected to be scratched.
Bogosian and Beaulieu have a close relationship off the ice, dating back to when Beaulieu was acquired from Montreal prior to last season. Bogosian was the first person to call Beaulieu and welcome him to the team, spawing a friendship that grew as the season progressed.
The two defensemen have tried to make that chemistry translate on the ice. They opened camp each of the past two seasons as defensive partners, only for injuries to get in the way.
"We've kind of been trying to play together now for the last couple years," Beaulieu said. "With injuries to both of us, it's been tough. We knew this year we were going to get a shot together at some point. Obviously, him going down early sucked, but now the opportunity's here. We've just got to take advantage of it."
Coverage on MSG-B begins at 9:30 p.m. with the GMC Game Night Pregame Show, or you can listen to the game live on WGR 550. The puck drops at 10.
UPDATE (5:04 p.m. ET) -The Sabres have activated Bogosian from injured reserve and have assigned defenseman Matt Tennyson to the Rochester Americans (AHL).

Scouting the Golden Knights

PREGAME: Housley

The Sabres have a chance to sweep their season series with the reigning Western Conference champions after earning a 4-2 win in their meeting in Buffalo last Monday. Carter Hutton made 35 saves in that game to improve to 2-0-0 against Vegas with a .957 save percentage.
That loss was part of a 1-4-0 start to the Golden Knights' season. They capped their five-game road trip with a 1-0 win in Philadelphia, however, and Housley expects them to come out strong in their return home.
"We're well aware that win in Philadelphia meant a lot to them," Housley said. "That could resurrect their season. I'm sure they're thinking about it. They've had a couple good days of practice here. From just reading the comments, they're going to be ready.
"We talked about that this morning, about our mental frame of mind. We've got to be up to speed right away, because they're going to come out and try to establish their forecheck. We're well aware of it, but what we can control is how we execute on our breakouts and try to relieve that pressure."
Marc-Andre Fleury will start in net for Vegas, coming off a 26-save performance in the shutout of the Flyers. The Golden Knights will be without forwards Paul Stastny and Alex Tuch and defenseman Deryk Engelland, all of whom are battling injuries.

Projected lineup

43 Conor Sheary - 9 Jack Eichel - 23 Sam Reinhart
53 Jeff Skinner - 37 Casey Mittelstadt - 21 Kyle Okposo
17 Vladimir Sobotka - 10 Patrik Berglund - 72 Tage Thompson
28 Zemgus Girgensons - 71 Evan Rodrigues - 29 Jason Pominville
6 Marco Scandella - 55 Rasmus Ristolainen
19 Jake McCabe - 26 Rasmus Dahlin
82 Nathan Beaulieu - 4 Zach Bogosian
40 Carter Hutton
35 Linus Ullmark