January 17

The Buffalo Sabres conclude their five-game homestand on Saturday afternoon against the Minnesota Wild at KeyBank Center.

It’s been a strong stretch so far for the Sabres, who have won three of the first four games – including their last two against fellow Eastern Conference playoff contenders – to improve to 16-6-2 at home. They’ve won 15 of their last 17 games overall.

After today, Buffalo will play five straight games on the road.

It will be Kids Takeover Day at KeyBank Center, with young fans filling in-arena roles such as Jr. Anthem Singer and Jr. PA Announcer. Find more here.

The puck drops at 12:30 p.m. Here’s what you need to know.

How to watch

TV (Sabres broadcast market): MSG (Pregame coverage begins at 12 p.m.)

Streaming: Gotham Sports App, ESPN+ (out of market)

Radio: WWKB 1520 / Buffalo Sabres App

More ways to watch/listen to Sabres games

Lineup notes (updated 12:05 p.m.)

Forward Josh Norris (upper body) is still day to day and won't play Saturday, coach Lindy Ruff said pregame.

On defense, Michael Kesselring will re-enter the lineup for the first time since aggravating his high-ankle sprain on Dec. 31.

Here's the full lineup from warmups, with Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen starting in net:

Projected Lineups

Quick hits

  • The Sabres have never won 16 games in an 18-game span. They have a chance to do so today.
  • Rasmus Dahlin is tied with Jason Pominville – who was announced as one of the newest inductees into the Sabres Hall of Fame on Thursday – for ninth on Buffalo’s all-time assist list, with 304.
  • Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch both enter Saturday on six-game point streaks. Thompson is coming off a five-point performance (including a hat trick) against the Canadiens.

Scouting the Wild

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The Wild are 1-3-2 in their past six games and winless in their last three, coming off a 6-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets at home on Thursday. The team took another hit Friday when leading goal scorer Matt Boldy landed on injured reserve alongside fellow forward Joel Eriksson Ek.

It’s been one of the first real skids for a team that has ranked near the top of the Western Conference throughout the season, anchored by a strong goaltending tandem in Jesper Wallstedt and Filip Gustavsson.

The Sabres previously beat the Wild 3-2 in a shootout on Nov. 29. The Wild made one franchise-altering change since then, with the blockbuster acquisition of Quinn Hughes in December. The defenseman has 16 points (1+15) in 16 games since the trade.