December 23

The Buffalo Sabres play their final game before the holiday break against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre on Tuesday, a matchup between two red-hot Atlantic Division rivals vying to climb their way into the playoff picture.

The Sabres have won six straight games, their longest winning streak since December of 2022. The run has them three games above .500 for the first time this season and just three points back from New Jersey for the second wild card spot.

Ottawa, meanwhile, enters the night on a four-game winning streak, two points ahead of Buffalo in the standings.

Add in a return to Ottawa for Josh Norris, who is playing his first game at Canadian Tire Centre since being acquired by the Sabres at last year’s deadline, and the stage is set for a meaningful matchup to carry us through the holidays.

After tonight, the Sabres will break for three days before returning home to KeyBank Center to host the Boston Bruins on Saturday.

The puck drops at 7 p.m. Here’s what you need to know.

How to watch

TV (Buffalo broadcast market): MSG (Pregame coverage begins at 6:30 p.m.)

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

Radio: WGR 550 / Buffalo Sabres App

More ways to watch/listen to Sabres games

Lineup notes (updated 11:50 a.m.)

Alex Lyon occupied the starter's net at morning skate, indicating he'll be between the pipes Tuesday night. The veteran has won his last five appearances (four starts) with a .922 save percentage.

Jordan Greenway, who sat out Sunday for load management, took line rushes with Josh Dunne and Beck Malenstyn, so he'll likely slot in for Isak Rosen.

Otherwise, the Sabres are expected to roll out the same lines from Sunday:

Projected Lineups

Norris returns to Ottawa

Norris played parts of six seasons with the Senators before he was acquired as part of the trade that sent Dylan Cozens to Ottawa at last year’s deadline. He forged strong relationships in that time – including with his childhood teammate, Senators captain Brady Tkachuk.

With the team off Monday, Norris spent some time with Tkachuk as well as the Senators' Tim Stutzle and Drake Batherson.

"I have mixed emotions, just thinking back on my time here," Norris said. "Had a couple years where I did really well and kind of broke into the league. Grateful for every opportunity that I had. And then just ran into a lot of injury trouble and never really got back to kind of the player that I was hoping to be for them for a long time.

"Stuff happens, and I’m in a great spot now. I’m super happy in Buffalo. I love Buffalo."

The deal came as a shock to Norris, but he embraced his fresh start. And, after dealing with an injury to start the season, he’s been a key cog in the Sabres’ current winning streak. He's scored at least one point in eight of nine games since returning from injury on Dec. 1. The lone exception was Saturday’s win over the Islanders, when he had a goal waved off and still managed to score the shootout winner.

Will Norris keep that going Tuesday?

"I think any player, the natural tendency is you want to put on a good performance against your former teammates," coach Lindy Ruff said.

Josh Norris - Dec. 23, 2025

Scouting the Senators

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Stutzle described the Senators’ offensive identity after scoring a net-front goal against Boston on Saturday.

“That’s our game,” he said. “Getting to the dirty areas.”

The numbers support that assessment. According to Stathletes, the Senators rank second in the NHL on goals scored through traffic (32), fourth in deflection goals (16), and tied for seventh in goals scored off rebounds (14) – all of which fit under the “dirty” umbrella.

Stutzle has been one of the league’s hottest scorers, with 14 points (6+8) during his current seven-game point streak. Batherson has been another consistent contributor with 14 points (6+8) in 10 December games.

The other factor in Ottawa’s winning streak, like Buffalo’s, has been consistent goaltending. Following an uncharacteristic start to the season, Linus Ullmark has won five straight starts and was named NHL Second Star of the Week on Monday.