Bruins Open Brief Road Trip By Heading to Buffalo to Face Ryan Miller, Sabres

The Bruins will embark on a brief but important road trip with a stop in Buffalo on Wednesday.

Boston could be tempted to look past the Sabres with a showdown with Northeast Division-leading Montreal on tap for Thursday, but the Bruins would be wise not to take Buffalo lightly.

The Sabres remain under .500 thanks to a woeful start this season, but they have gone 4-2-1 in their last seven games behind the resurgent play of reigning Vezina winner Ryan Miller.

Miller got off to an uncharacteristic start as he allowed four or more goals four times in 10 October starts, but he’s allowed four in a game just once since then and is 3-1-1 with a 1.96 GAA, .928 save percentage and two shutouts in December.

“Their goaltending is back to [Miller] being himself and being a strong goaltender and a difference maker,” said Bruins coach Claude Julien. “I think they’ve gained some confidence offensively. They’re becoming a bigger threat. Their D is going up the ice and supporting the attack and they’re four guys in the offensive zone a lot of times. They’re really aggressive that way and we have to respect that and make sure we defend well. And if you do, then take advantage of hopefully the outnumbered situations you can create out of that and challenge their goaltender the best way you can.”

When and Where

Boston Bruins (16-8-4, 36 points) at Buffalo Sabres (12-14-4, 28 points)
Dec. 15, 7 p.m. (NESN)
HSBC Arena, Buffalo, N.Y.

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Outlook

The Bruins have played just seven of their first 28 games against Northeast Division rivals, but they face two key divisional clashes on back-to-back days this week. First up is Buffalo, which Boston beat handily 5-2 on Nov. 3 during the Sabres’ early-season slump. The Bruins had to sweat out a 3-2 overtime win over Buffalo at the Garden last week, and have never swept the Sabres in a season. Boston can take another step toward that on Wednesday, but this one promises to be another close, low-scoring battle between two traditional rivals.

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