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Calgary Flames (5-13-3) at Buffalo Sabres (7-8-4)
Venue: KeyBank Center
Date: Wednesday, November 19
Time: 7:30 pm EST
How To Watch: MSG-B, ESPN+
Radio: Sportsnet 960 The Fan, 550 AM WGR
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Calgary Flames News & Notes:
The Flames have lost five of their last six games after a 5-2 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday. Calgary has the NHL’s 32nd-ranked power play at 12.7 percent.
Buffalo Sabres News & Notes:
The Sabres have won back-to-back games after a 5-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. Buffalo has the NHL’s top-ranked penalty kill at 89.7 percent.
Calgary Flames Projected Lines
Huberdeau-Frost-Coronato
Sharangovich-Kadri-Farabee
Zary-Backlund-Coleman
Lomberg-Morton-Klapka
Bahl-Andersson
Kuznetsov-Weegar
Bean-Pachal
Wolf
Cooley
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Buffalo Sabres Projected Lines:
Doan-Thompson-Tuch
Rosen-McLeod-Quinn
Greenway-Kozak-Krebs
Dunne-Ostlund-Malenstyn
Samuelsson-Dahlin
Power-Bryson
Byram-timmins
Lyon
Ellis
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Players To Watch:
Calgary Flames
Nazem Kadri leads the Flames with 12 points. Blake Coleman has a league-leading seven goals.
Buffalo Sabres
Tage Thompson leads the Sabres with 17 points. Alex Tuch is second on the team with 16 points.
Injury Report:
Calgary Flames
F Martin Pospisil – IR
D Zayne Parekh – Out
F Samuel Honzek – Out
Buffalo Sabres
C Josh Norris – IR
RW Justin Danforth – IR
D Michael Kesselring – IR
LW Zach Benson – IR
LW Jason Zucker – IR
C Jiri Kulich – IR
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