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Ostlund (upper-body) is a possibility to return in Buffalo's opening series vs. Boston.

Ostlund has not played in over three weeks due to an upper-body injury, and his availability to start the playoffs is uncertain. The 22-year-old Swedish forward is averaging 13:58 time-on-ice and has 27 points (11G / 16A) in 60 games this season.

Noah Ostlund
Carrick (arm) is expected to remain out for Buffalo's opening series vs. Boston.

Carrick suffered an upper-body injury in a fight with Anders Lee of the New York Islanders on March 31st and has not played since. The 34-year-old has 16 points (9G / 7A) and 65 penalty minutes in 73 games this season. He is inching closer to a return, but is not likely to be ready to start the playoffs.

Sam Carrick
Ellis (maintenance) missed practice on Thursday and is considered day-to-day.

After not starting a game in over a month, Ellis played twice in the last two weeks with Buffalo wrapping up their season and was given the day off on Thursday. The 25-year-old Ellis was serviceable in limited action this season, posting a 2.90 GAA and .903 SV% in 16 games (8-4-2).

Colten Ellis
Lyon (lower-body) is expected to return to Buffalo's practice on Saturday.

A starter has not been announced for Buffalo's opening-game of the playoffs against the Boston Bruins on Sunday, but if Lyon is able to suit up, given that he has not played in weeks, he will likely serve as the backup to Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen. The 33-year-old Lyon was struggling before his injury, resulting in his starting only one of the team's last five games. The team hopes Lyon's extended rest can help him reset and return to early-season form if he is called upon in the playoffs.

Alex Lyon
Ellis will start against the Stars on Wednesday.

Ellis stopped all 37 shots that he faced in the Sabres' 5-0 win over the Blue Jackets last Thursday. With Alex Lyon injured, Ellis has made two starts in April, stopping 57 of the 60 shots (.950 SV%) that he's faced. Tonight he draws a tough matchup with the Stars in town. Even though they're locked into their playoff position, Glen Gulutzan said they plan to play close to a full lineup on Wednesday.

Colten Ellis
Samuelsson (rest) is not expected to play on Wednesday.

With Buffalo locked into their playoff position, Mattias Samuelsson will join a handful of expected Buffalo players that are sitting due to rest vs. Dallas. The 26-year-old has enjoyed an offensive breakout in 2025-26, with a career high in nearly all statistical stats including goals (13), assists (28), points (41), plus/minus (+41), PIMs (28) and SOG (10() across 78 games played this season.

Mattias Samuelsson
Dahlin (rest) is not expected to play on Wednesday.

With first-place locked up in the Atlantic Division, the Sabres will rest several key players in their final regular-season game, including Rasmus Dahlin. The 26-year-old Swedish defenseman had a terrific season with Buffalo, scoring a career-high 74 points (19G / 55A) in 77 games.

Rasmus Dahlin
McLeod (rest) is not expected to play on Wednesday.

With first-place locked up in the Atlantic Division, the Sabres will rest several key players in their final regular-season game, including Ryan McLeod. The 26-year-old McLeod finishes the 2025-26 season with a career-high 54 points (14G / 40A) through 81 games.

Ryan McLeod
Zucker (rest) is not expected to play on Wednesday.

With first-place locked up in the Atlantic Division, the Sabres will rest several key players in their final regular-season game, including Jason Zucker. The 34-year-old Zucker had a terrific season in Buffalo, producing at his best rate in nearly a decade (0.73 PTS/GP), scoring 62 points (24G / 21A) in 62 games.

Jason Zucker
Thompson (rest) is not expected to play on Wednesday.

With first-place locked up in the Atlantic Division, the Sabres will rest several key players in their final regular-season game, including Tage Thompson. The 28-year-old Thompson had another terrific season for the Sabres, scoring 81 points (40G / 41A) in 81 games for the second point-per-game season of his career.

Tage Thompson
Ostlund (upper-body) is doubtful to return for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs vs. Boston.

Ostlund has not played in over three weeks due to an upper-body injury, and he availability for to start the playoffs is unlikely. The 22-year-old Swedish forward is averaging 13:58 time-on-ice and has 27 points (11G / 16A) in 60 games this season.

Noah Ostlund
Ellis is in the starter's net a Buffalo's morning skate.

Ellis stopped all 37 shots that he faced in the Sabres' 5-0 win over the Blue Jackets last Thursday. With Alex Lyon injured, Ellis has made two starts in April, stopping 57 of the 60 shots (.950 SV%) that he's faced. Tonight he draws a tough matchup with the Stars in town. Even though they're locked into their playoff position, Glen Gulutzan said they plan to play close to a full lineup on Wednesday.

Colten Ellis
Luukkonen will start in Chicago on Monday.

The Sabres can lock up the top seed in the Atlantic Division on Monday, and will turn to Luukkonen to tend the twine against the Chicago Blackhawks. The 27-year-old Finnish goalie didn't need to be spectacular in his previous outing, allowing three goals on 20 shots (.850 SV%) in a 5-3 win over the New York Rangers. Luukkonen has allowed three or fewer goals in eight of his last nine games (6-2-1), posting a solid 2.40 GAA and .920 SV%. The Sabres enter Monday's contest as -195 road favourites against a Blackhawks team on a three-game losing streak (0-3-0).

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen
Schenn is expected to be scratched on Monday.

Buffalo is two points from securing the Atlantic Division and will turn to Michael Kesselring on Monday over Luke Schenn in the Sabres' lineup. Schenn has been sparsely used since being acquired at the trade deadline from Winnipeg, appearing in only three games and failing to pick up a point while getting nine PIMs in the process.

Luke Schenn
Kesselring is expected to draw back into the Sabres lineup on Monday.

Kesselring was a healthy scratch for Buffalo's previous game but will draw back into the lineup for Luke Schenn on Monday vs. Chicago. The 26-year-old defensemen has struggled to find the scoresheet in his first season in Buffalo, with just two assists and 50 PIMs in 33 games played this season.

Michael Kesselring
Stanley is expected to be scratched on Monday.

After appearing in nearly all of Buffalo's recent games, Logan Stanley will be a healthy scratch for Conor Timmins on Monday vs. Chicago. Stanley was acquired from Winnipeg at the trade deadline, and has appeared in 15 games, picking up four assists, 27 PIMs and a +4 plus/minus.

Logan Stanley
Timmins is expected to draw back into the Sabres lineup on Monday.

Logan Stanley will be a healthy scratch on Monday, allowing Timmins to re-enter the lineup. The 27-year-old Timmins has missed significant time due to injuries this season, but has been effective when in the lineup, averaging 18:52 time-on-ice and scoring eight assists in 37 games.

Conor Timmins
Greenway is expected to be scratched on Monday.

Tanner Pearson will re-enter Buffalo's lineup on Monday, sending Greenway to the press box as a healthy scratch. The 29-year-old Greenway has missed significant time due to injuries this season and has trouble regularly fitting into the lineup when healthy. He is averaging 12:20 time-on-ice and has six points (1G / 5A) in 38 games this season.

Jordan Greenway
Luukkonen is in the starter's crease at the Sabres' morning skate.

The Sabres can lock up the top seed in the Atlantic Division on Monday, and will turn to Luukkonen to tend the twine against the Chicago Blackhawks. The 27-year-old Finnish goalie didn't need to be spectacular in his previous outing, allowing three goals on 20 shots (.850 SV%) in a 5-3 win over the New York Rangers. Luukkonen has allowed three or fewer goals in eight of his last nine games (6-2-1), posting a solid 2.40 GAA and .920 SV%. The Sabres enter Monday's contest as -195 road favourites against a Blackhawks team on a three-game losing streak (0-3-0).

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen