The Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres take the ice in NHL action at TD Garden on Saturday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. ET. The matchup airs on ESPN+.

Boston won 4-3 at home its last time out on Oct. 9 against the Chicago Blackhawks.

Buffalo’s last game was a home loss, 4-0, against the New York Rangers on Oct. 9.

Here is everything you need to get ready for Saturday’s hockey matchup.

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Boston Bruins vs. Buffalo Sabres odds and betting lines

NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Friday at 5:51 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Favorite: Bruins (-115)Underdog: Sabres (-105)Over/under: 6Bruins vs. Sabres game info and start timeDate: Saturday, October 11, 2025Time: 7 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch on ESPN+

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Bruins stats and trendsThe Bruins won 54.5% of their games last season when they were a moneyline favorite (18-15).Boston was 18-15 when playing as a moneyline favorite of -115 or shorter.Based on this contest’s moneyline, the Bruins have an implied win probability of 53.5%.Boston and its opponent went over 6 combined goals in 43 of 82 games last season.The Bruins ranked 27th in the league last season with 222 goals scored (2.7 per game).The Bruins gave up 271 total goals (3.3 per game), ranking 26th in NHL action in goals against.The 35 power-play goals the Bruins put up last season (on 230 power-play chances) ranked 28th in the NHL.Sabres stats and trendsThe Sabres were an underdog 56 times last season, and upset their opponent in 22, or 39.3%, of those games.Buffalo had 54 games last season as an underdog by -105 or longer, and went 21-33.Bookmakers have implied, based on the moneyline for this matchup, that the Sabres have a 51.2% chance to win.Buffalo played 54 games last season that ended with over 6 goals.The Sabres’ 265 goals last season (3.2 per game) ranked them 10th in the NHL.The Sabres conceded 3.5 goals per game (287 in total), 29th in the league.The Sabres had 43 power-play goals (21st in NHL) on 229 chances.