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Sabres aim to keep win streak alive, visit the Kings

Buffalo Sabres, with a 9-1 recent record and strong road performance, look to extend their streak against injury-hit Los Angeles Kings after a prior 4-1 win.

  • On Saturday at 4 p.m. EDT, the Buffalo Sabres visit the Los Angeles Kings in Los Angeles, seeking to extend a three-game win streak to four.
  • Buffalo previously defeated the Kings 4-1 in their only other matchup this season, and the Sabres hold a 21-11-3 record in road games.
  • Tage Thompson leads the Sabres with 35 goals and 36 assists, while Artemi Panarin fuels the Kings' offense with 23 goals and 49 assists.
  • The Sabres are 16-5-4 when scoring on the power play, while the Kings maintain a 10-15-8 record at home, highlighting their respective strengths.
  • Both rosters face significant absences, with Jiri Kulich and Kevin Fiala out for the season and Tanner Pearson day-to-day for the Sabres.
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Sabres bring stellar shutout, road streaks into Kings matchup

The Buffalo Sabres will try to keep their shutout streak alive when they visit the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday afternoon.

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Sabres aim to keep win streak alive, visit the Kings

The Buffalo Sabres look to keep a three-game win streak alive when they play the Los Angeles Kings.

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Los Angeles Kings captain Anže Kopitar will be back at work today at 9 p.m. Slovenian time, when he and his teammates will welcome the second-best team in the NHL Eastern Conference, the Buffalo Sabres, to the Crypto.com Arena. The Kings are fighting for a playoff spot, currently in eighth place in the Western Conference, the last one to make the playoffs.

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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