Tension is building ahead of the NHL playoff clash between the Buffalo Sabres and the Boston Bruins after comments from Bruins coach Marco Sturm.

Sturm claimed his team is “bigger, stronger, and more physical,” adding they plan to go after Buffalo in the series.

Sabres coach Lindy Ruff has now responded calmly to that message. He said Sturm’s comments reflect Boston’s identity, but Buffalo remains confident in its own style.

“You know, that’s his take on his team,” Ruff said. “I have a lot of respect for what our team has done and how we play, and the speed we play the game, and they’ve got a good team. They know who they are, and we know who we are.”

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Players inside the Sabres locker room echoed that mindset. Forward Alex Tuch said physicality matters in the playoffs but insisted Buffalo will stay focused on its own game.

“Yeah, I mean, that’s his analysis of it,” Tuch said. “When it comes to playoffs, everyone’s gotta play big and strong to be able to win. So I think we have a lot of guys in here that are gonna up the physicality and, yeah, we’re just focused on us and trying to play our game, and not listen to any outside noise.”

Here’s some reactions from Lindy Ruff and a couple of the guys about #Bruins HC Marco Sturm’s comments from yesterday

Sturm: “We’re excited. We are bigger, stronger, we are more physical. We just have to be smart. But, we’re going to go after them.”#Sabres pic.twitter.com/RgZBbUdtrX

— Dom Tibbetts (@DomTibbettsTV) April 18, 2026

Rookie Josh Doan also downplayed the remarks, admitting they are everywhere, but said the group trusts its system.

“Yeah, I think it’s, obviously, we’ve all seen it,” Doan said. “It is everywhere right now, but at the end of the day, I think our group trusts what we’re doing here, and we’ll just let that play out throughout the series, and we’re gonna stick to our game plan.

“So it’s one of those things that you see, but at the end of the day, there’s no real response from us in this room.”

Buffalo Sabres’ performance against the Bruins

The Boston Bruins and the Buffalo Sabres players get into a scrum at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Buffalo enters the playoffs in strong form after finishing first in the Atlantic Division. The Sabres posted a 50-23-9 record and carried momentum into the postseason. Their balanced attack, led by Tage Thompson and Rasmus Dahlin, has been crucial to their rise.

The Bruins, however, hold an edge from the regular-season series. Boston won three of four matchups, many decided by narrow margins. That history adds an interesting backdrop to an already intense rivalry.

Game 1 is set for April 19 in Buffalo. With contrasting styles and rising tension, this series promises a hard-fought battle from the opening puck drop.