Each day, our writers here at Last Word On Hockey break down key matchups, storylines, and stats, then make predictions based on how games may play out. For this edition, we’ll look at the Tampa Bay Lightning hosting the Buffalo Sabres at Amalie Arena. Don’t forget to check out more NHL Predictions, as our writers continue this series throughout the 2025–26 season.

Overview of Lightning and Sabres

Time: 7:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)

How to watch: ESPN+, Hulu, The Spot, MSG-B

Location: Benchmark International Arena, Tampa, FL

2025–26 Season Series: Tampa Bay 1, Buffalo

The Tampa Bay Lightning (38-15-4) welcome the Buffalo Sabres (33-19-6) in an Atlantic Division matchup fresh off the buzz and hangover of the Olympic break. On paper, this one features a contender in the Bolts (8-2 in their last 10 games) to tighten its grip on the division against a young, high-skill Sabres (7–2–1 in their last 10 games) squad trying to turn flashes of brilliance into consistency. Historically, Tampa Bay holds the edge in the all-time series and has controlled much of the recent success between the clubs. The Lightning’s offence remains among the league’s most dangerous (3.56 goals per game), while Buffalo’s speed-driven attack can surprise anyone when it finds rhythm. While Buffalo is happy to be out of the snow, things may get hot for them against the Bolts on their home ice.

Tampa Bay Lightning Outlook

Tampa Bay, sitting at the top of the Atlantic Division by six points, continues to execute a balanced approach. That includes explosive scoring paired with structured defensive play. Nikita Kucherov (two goals, two assists in last two games) remains one of the NHL’s most productive forwards, piling up points at an elite clip. Andrei Vasilevskiy remains the backbone in goal, capable of stealing momentum. Look for the Bolts to improve on their 2.54 goals-against-per-game, second in the league. Tampa’s ability to roll multiple scoring lines makes them difficult to match up against over sixty minutes, so Buffalo may want to start trying to score during the National Anthem.

Tampa Bay Lightning Keys to Victory

For the Tampa Bay Lightning, NHL Predictions believes puck management will be critical. Buffalo thrives on transition and can capitalize quickly off turnovers, especially with their young forwards pushing the pace. Tampa must avoid unnecessary risks at the offensive blueline and stay disciplined, limiting power-play chances for the Sabres. The Lightning’s power play (22.2%, 10th in division) has been efficient this season and should look to establish zone time early, forcing Buffalo’s penalty killers to chase. Maintaining a strong net-front presence and winning the battle in the high-danger areas will tilt the game in Tampa’s favour. Defensively, limiting odd-man rushes (83.1% penalty kill) will prevent Buffalo from gaining confidence.

Buffalo Sabres Outlook

The Sabres enter with a roster built around speed, youth, and offensive creativity. The Bolts enter with veterans looking to slow the speedsters down. Tage Thompson (31 goals, 30 assists) continues to be the main scoring threat, while Rasmus Dahlin (11 goals, 37 assists) leads the team in assists and drives play from the back end with poise and vision. Buffalo has shown it can skate with high-powered teams, but consistency, particularly in its defensive coverage, can have lapses, despite a 82.7% on the penalty kill, 6th in the league. In goal, Alex Lyon and Ukko-Pekka-Luukkonen have split most games because neither has made the case to play more.

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Buffalo Sabres Keys to Victory

NHL Predictions thinks the Buffalo Sabres’ path to success starts with tempo. Scoring first would put pressure on Tampa to open things up, potentially creating counterattack opportunities. The Sabres must stay structured in their own zone, collapsing effectively to limit second-chance rebounds. Special teams discipline will be key, giving Tampa too many power plays is rarely a recipe for success. Buffalo’s defence must also handle net-front traffic and clear shooting lanes to prevent extended offensive zone cycles. If the Sabres can combine responsible defence with opportunistic scoring, they have the tools to challenge the Lightning deep into the third period.

Prediction

NHL Predictions sees this matchup as one where Tampa’s experience and depth provide an edge, particularly at home. Buffalo’s speed ensures they won’t go quietly, but the Lightning’s structure and goaltending advantage could prove decisive in tight moments. Expect stretches of high tempo, a few momentum swings, and a competitive finish.

Prediction: Lightning 4, Sabres 2

Prop Bets of the Night

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Team Total – Lightning Over 3.5 Goals (+105): Tampa’s scoring depth and home-ice advantage make this an attractive option.

Anytime Goal Scorer – Tage Thompson (+175): Buffalo’s top sniper is always a threat to find space and capitalize on limited chances.

Final Thoughts

This matchup pits Tampa’s established contender profile against Buffalo’s emerging core. If the Sabres can dictate pace, they’ll make it interesting, but Tampa’s balance and playoff-tested composure give them the upper hand.

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