Bruins vs. Sabres Score, Live Updates, Highlights From Game 1 of NHL Playoffs Series

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After a year away from the postseason, the Bruins will return to the playoff stage when they hit the ice on Sunday night for Game 1 against the Sabres.

Under first-year head coach Marco Sturm, Boston has found success with a structured, defensive-first mentality that relies on the brilliance of goaltender Jeremy Swayman. The Bruins will be the underdog in the first round, though, as they are going head-to-head with a Sabres squad that led the Atlantic Division with 109 points.


Both the Bruins and Sabres defied expectations this season, and now, the two contenders will battle in the postseason for the ninth time. The atmosphere in Buffalo will certainly be electric, as Sabres fans are ready to watch playoff hockey for the first time in 14 years.

Follow along right here for live updates from Game 1 between the Bruins and Sabres.

Bruins vs. Sabres score​

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Bruins vs. Sabres live updates, highlights from Game 1​


6:55 p.m.: Buffalo isn't the only team to have exceeded expectations in this matchup. Enter the Bruins, who many thought would miss the postseason outright with a roster that looked like it was in a transition year.

Instead, Boston is back in the Stanley Cup Playoffs with plenty of life.

“Never say die.”

The Sabres may have their burn book, but the #NHLBruins have receipts too.

Tonight, the battle begins in Buffalo.

Video by the talented @nesn team.
Enjoy and Go Bs. pic.twitter.com/fjIAniYCYw

— Kasey Hudson (@TheSportsKase) April 19, 2026

6:44 p.m.: It's safe to say that Boston is walking into one of the most hostile environments its faced in recent memory.

Keybank Arena is going to be a madhouse tonight

Sabres fans have waiting so long to be back in Stanley Cup Playoffs pic.twitter.com/0PVVf8PfjR

— BET99 Sportsbook (@BET99Sportsbook) April 19, 2026

6:35 p.m.: Boston is on-site in Buffalo, with puck drop an hour away.

Suited up pic.twitter.com/Q5N6HwR96U

— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) April 19, 2026

6:34 p.m.: The Bruins are staring across the ice at a playoff opponent that feels entirely unfamiliar yet dangerously rejuvenated.

The 2025-26 Buffalo Sabres didn't just break the longest postseason drought in NHL history; they kicked the door down by finishing first in the Atlantic Division with a staggering 109 points. This wasn't a fluke of a season, but rather a dominant 50-win campaign where Buffalo sat among the league's top five offensive units, averaging nearly 3.5 goals per game.

Better Days are here. #LetsGoBuffalo | @googoodollspic.twitter.com/X4RGMT2iXr

— y - Buffalo Sabres (@BuffaloSabres) April 17, 2026

The middle of the season saw the Sabres transform into a historical juggernaut, at one point embarking on a 32–6–2 run —the best 40-game stretch the NHL has seen in 30 years. Tage Thompson led the charge with a 40-goal season, while captain Rasmus Dahlin anchored a blue line that evolved from a liability into a position of strength, helping Buffalo secure their first division title since 2010.

What makes this iteration of the Sabres so terrifying is their ability to control the pace through elite skating and opportunistic finishing. While they struggled in the early weeks, they ended the year as one of the most efficient teams in the league, ranking 5th in shooting percentage (12.3%). With Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen coming into his own between the pipes and a roster full of young stars like Zach Benson and Bowen Byram hitting their stride, the Sabres enter the first round not as happy-to-be-here underdogs, but as a genuine threat to hoist the Cup.

6:30 p.m.: It's time for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

After one year away, the Boston Bruins have returned to the dance, putting up a 100-point season under first-year head coach Marco Sturm. The Bruins clinched the first wild card spot in the Eastern Conference, setting up a matchup with the Atlantic Division champion Buffalo Sabres in Round 1.

Tune in for live updates throughout the night as Boston gets its Stanley Cup Playoff campaign started.

How to watch Bruins vs. Sabres Game 1: TV channel, live stream​


Bruins vs. Sabres will air locally on NESN. Game 1 will also be available to stream on NESN 360 and fubo.

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Bruins vs. Sabres Game 1 start time​

  • Date: Sunday, April 19
  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

Bruins vs. Sabres is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, April 19. Game 1 will be played at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y.

Bruins vs. Sabres schedule

DateGameTime (ET)TV/Live stream
April 19Game 1: Bruins vs. Sabres7:30 p.m.NESN, NESN 360, fubo
April 21Game 2: Bruins vs. Sabres7:30 p.m.NESN, NESN 360, fubo
April 23Game 3: Sabres vs. Bruins7 p.m.NESN, NESN 360, fubo
April 26Game 4: Sabres vs. Bruins2 p.m.NESN, NESN 360, fubo
April 28Game 5*: Bruins vs. SabresTBDTBD
May 1Game 6*: Sabres vs. BruinsTBDTBD
May 3Game 7*: Bruins vs. SabresTBDTBD

*If necessary

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