LGR4GM Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Upl is playing, rest of lineup will come around 10am this morning. I expect Pittsburgh to play bubble guys. Edited 1 hour ago by LGR4GM Quote
bob_sauve28 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago https://www.nhl.com/sabres/news/how-to-watch-buffalo-sabres-pittsburgh-penguins-roster How to watch Streaming: MSG Radio: WGR 550 Tonight’s roster Forwards Josh Doan Justin Danforth Mason Geertsen Peyton Krebs Jiri Kulich Beck Malenstyn Ryan McLeod Josh Norris Jack Quinn Tage Thompson Alex Tuch Jason Zucker Defensemen Jacob Bryson Rasmus Dahlin Ryan Johnson Michael Kesselring Radim Mrtka Conor Timmins Goalies Alexandar Georgiev Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen Luukkonen making preseason debut Luukkonen made his return to practice on Sept. 25 after a late offseason lower-body injury held him out the first eight days of training camp. Ruff said he's yet to make a decision on whether Luukkonen will play the entire game or just the opening two periods. Alex Lyon and Alexandar Georgiev – the other two remaining goalies on Buffalo’s roster – both played two periods in their first preseason starts. Ruff was asked what he hopes to see from Luukkonen. “Just health and feeling good in net,” Ruff said. “Like I said, we've changed some things with the way we're playing. We're trying to really tighten up defensively and at the same time, not have that hurt us offensively. So just to get him in between the pipes and have him feel good, so it'll be great to see him in net tomorrow night.” Kulich returning to the lineup Kulich was back on the ice for practice on Tuesday after missing time with what Ruff described as a tweaked muscle. The 21-year-old has missed the last three games since recording an assist in the preseason opener. Kulich was paired alongside Josh Doan and Jack Quinn in practice, a line that was used in the opener. Johnson cultivating his role Ryan Johnson – a former first-round pick – has played in a pair of preseason games and logged over 18 minutes of ice time on Saturday. Ruff said the defenseman made his presence felt with a level of physicality and intensity that pairs well with his smooth skating ability. Johnson was with Conor Timmins in practice on Tuesday and is in line to play Wednesday with injuries to fellow left-shot defensemen Owen Power (day to day), Bowen Byram (who skated on his own Tuesday), and Mattias Samuelsson (week to week). “He gave us a good game the other night,” Ruff said. “Probably one of the better games. He needs to be noticed. He needs to be hard to play against, use the legs, be physical, I thought he answered the call on all of those. I think he can kill penalties with those legs. He can play against the top players if he stays under control. I think he understands there's a way to get there and to be a regular player.” Quote
LGR4GM Posted 49 minutes ago Author Report Posted 49 minutes ago kinda crazy how Kesselring, Timmins, and Mrtka really add depth to this team. Is this defense good? No but it's easily comparable to previous Sabres teams. Quote
dudacek Posted 33 minutes ago Report Posted 33 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, LGR4GM said: kinda crazy how Kesselring, Timmins, and Mrtka really add depth to this team. Is this defense good? No but it's easily comparable to previous Sabres teams. Yep. Somebody posted the team has no depth at the same time people are arguing about how their #10(!) needs to be playing. Questionable as he may be, not many teams missing their #2, #3, and #5 are dressing 6 players better than Bryson 1 Quote
DarthEbriate Posted 26 minutes ago Report Posted 26 minutes ago If Geertsen really is a Ruff beloved and automatically has a roster spot and playing time, Krebs had better have a good showing with the top line today. Quote
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