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Carrick (left arm) will not play in Game 1 against the Canadiens.

Carrick suffered a left arm 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 was originally expected to be be out for the entire second round of the playoffs, but appears to be targeting a sooner return after recent progress.

Sam Carrick
Lyon will start Game 1 against the Canadiens.

Lyon struggled towards the end of the regular season, but has been tremendous since taking over for Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen late in Game Two against the Boston Bruins. The 33-year-old Lyon has been near perfect this postseason, posting a stellar 1.14 GAA and .955 SV% in five appearances (3-1). Lyon hopes to continue his recent success, as the Sabres enter Game One against the Montreal Canadiens as -126 home favourites.

Alex Lyon
Carrick (left arm) is a possibility to return for Game 1 vs. Montreal.

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 was originally expected to be be out for the entire second round of the playoffs, but appears to be targeting a sooner return after recent progress.

Sam Carrick
Kesselring will be a healthy scratch for Game 1 vs. Montreal.

Logan Stanley (illness) will return to Buffalo's lineup for Game One against the Montreal Canadiens, sending Kesselring to the sidelines as a healthy scratch. The 26-year-old Kesselring played his postseason debut in Buffalo's previous game and was limited to 4:25 time-on-ice.

Michael Kesselring
Stanley (Illness) will rejoin Buffalo’s lineup for Game 1 vs. Montreal.

Stanley did not play in Game Six against the Boston Bruins due to an illness, but will re-enter the lineup for Game One against the Montreal Canadiens. The 27-year-old defenseman has six blocks and six hits through five games this postseason. Michael Kesselring will be a healthy scratch to accommodate Stanley's return.

Logan Stanley
Lyon is expected to start vs Game 1 vs. Montreal.

Lyon struggled towards the end of the regular season, but has been tremendous since taking over for Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen late in Game Two against the Boston Bruins. The 33-year-old Lyon has been near perfect this postseason, posting a stellar 1.14 GAA and .955 SV% in five appearances (3-1). Lyon hopes to continue his recent success, as the Sabres enter Game One against the Montreal Canadiens as -126 home favourites.

Alex Lyon
Carrick (left arm) could return to Buffalo's practice on Tuesday.

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 was originally expected to be be out for the entire second round of the playoffs, but could be targeting a sooner return after recent progress.

Sam Carrick
Ostlund (lower body) is expected to miss the entire second round of the playoffs.

Ostlund recently returned from an upper-body injury that sidelined him for a month, but he only lasted 2:55 time-on-ice in his third game back after exiting with a lower-body injury. He subsequently missed the next two games and is expected to remain sidelined indefinitely. The 22-year-old Swedish forward had a solid rookie season, scoring 27 points (11G / 16A) in 60 games. Before his injury, he had two points (1G / 1A) in two playoff games.

Noah Ostlund
Carrick (left arm) is expected to miss the entire second round of the playoffs.

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. There is no specific timeline for his return, but he is expected to miss the entire second round of the playoffs.

Sam Carrick
Lyon led the Sabres onto the ice for Game 6.

Lyon will get the nod once again for the Sabres in Game 6 as they aim to eliminate the Bruins. Lyon was on the losing end of a goaltending duel in Game 5, allowing two goals on 29 shots in the 2-1 overtime loss. The Sabes head into Game 6 as narrow favourites, entering action at -125 on the money line.

Alex Lyon
Stanley (illness) will be a game-time decision for Game 6.

Stanley is battling an illness and did not practice on Thursday, leaving his status for Game Six on Friday uncertain. The 27-year-old Stanley is averaging 13:52 time-on-ice, recording six blocks and six hits through five games this postseason. If Stanley is not able to play, expect Michael Kesselring to draw into Buffalo's lineup.

Logan Stanley
Norris (undisclosed) is expected to be back in the Sabres lineup for Game 6.

Norris played 16:39 time-on-ice in Buffalo's 4-2 Game Two loss to the Boston Bruins, but has been battling an undisclosed injury and has not played since. The 26-year-old forward has battled injuries throughout his career, so there is always extra concern whenever he is sidelined. That said, he should be back in the lineup for Game Six and is expected to suit up on the team's third line and top powerplay unit.

Josh Norris
Ostlund (lower-body) is not expected to be available for the remainder of Buffalo's first round series.

Ostlund recently returned from an upper-body injury that sidelined him for a month, but he only lasted 2:55 time-on-ice in his third game back after exiting with a lower-body injury. The 22-year-old Swedish forward had a solid rookie season, scoring 27 points (11G / 16A) in 60 games. Before his injury, he had two points (1G / 1A) in two playoff games.

Noah Ostlund
Ostlund (lower-body) will not return to Game 5 against the Bruins.

Ostlund exited the game after seeing less than three minutes of ice time and was unable to return. The 22-year-old forward just returned in Game 3 of Buffalo's opening series after missing a month with an upper-body injury and made an immediate impact, registering a goal and an assist.

Noah Ostlund
Lyon will start Game 5 against the Bruins.

Lyon struggled towards the end of the regular season, but has been tremendous since taking over for Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen late in Game Two, and will return to the crease for a third consecutive start. The 33-year-old Lyon was less than a minute away from recording his first career postseason shutout before allowing one goal in Sunday's dominant 6-1 Game Four victory over the Boston Bruins. He is 2-0 and has saved 54 of 56 shots (.964 SV%) this postseason. The Sabres enter Game 5 as -162 home favourites.

Alex Lyon
Norris (undisclosed) is expected to remain out vs. Boston for Game 5.

Norris played 16:39 time-on-ice in Buffalo's 4-2 Game Two loss to the Boston Bruins, but is battling an undisclosed injury and has not played since. The 26-year-old forward has battled injuries throughout his career, so there is always extra concern whenever he is sidelined. That said, he appears to be nearing a return, but will remain sidelined for at least one more game.

Josh Norris