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Much of the talk surrounding Wednesday night's Bruins-Sabres showdown centered around whether Buffalo would seek revenge for Milan Lucic's collision with Ryan Miller. Lost amongst the hype by many is that there was still a hockey game to be played.
NESN's Andy Brickley was especially excited for the game because it was an opportunity for the Bruins and Sabres to flex their muscle when it comes to Northeast Division supremacy. Brickley said he thinks the Sabres will be the Bruins' toughest competition within the division this season.
To hear more from Brick, check out the video above.