NHL Game Preview: San Jose Sharks at Buffalo Sabres with Line Combinations 03/10/2026 | Inside The Rink

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San Jose Sharks (30-25-6, 66 pts) at Buffalo Sabres (39-19-6, 84 pts)
Venue: KeyBank Center
Date: Tuesday, March 10
Time: 7:00 pm EST
How To Watch:Â ESPN+/NBC Sports BA/MSG-B
Radio: KPAYÂ Sports 1290 AM/550 WGR AM
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San Jose Sharks News & Notes:
The Sharks suffered a 2-1 overtime loss to the Islanders on Saturday. Despite the back-to-back losses, they’re still on a five-game point streak, averaging 3.4 goals per game while allowing three goals per game.
Buffalo Sabres News & Notes:
The Sabres took first place in the Atlantic Division after a back-and-forth battle with the Lightning on Sunday. The win was their seventh straight; they’re averaging 4.3 goals per game while allowing 2.4 goals per game.
San Jose Sharks Projected Lines:
Graf-Celebrini-Smith
Eklund-Misa-Toffoli
Gaudette-Wennberg-Sherwood
Goodrow-Ostapchuk-Regenda
Orlov-Klingberg
Ferraro-Mukhamadullin
Dickinson-Desharnais
Askarov
Nedeljkovic
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Buffalo Sabres Projected Lines:
Krebs-Thompson-Tuch
Zucker-McLeod-Quinn
Ostlund-Norris-Doan
Benson-Carrick-Malenstyn
Samuelsson-Dahlin
Power-Byram
Metsa-Kesselring
Luukkonen
Lyon
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Players To Watch:
San Jose Sharks
William Eklund had a point in each game against the Sabres last season, finishing with a goal and two assists in the two meetings against them.
Buffalo Sabres
Rasmus Dahlin had a point in each game against the Sharks last season, finishing with a goal and two assists in the two meetings against them.
Injury Report:
San Jose Sharks
F Ty Dellandrea – IR
Buffalo Sabres
D Conor Timmins – IR
F Jiri Kulich – IR
F Justin Danforth – IR
F Jordan Greenway – IR
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