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Hosts break down the Buffalo Sabres' heartbreaking Game 7 overtime loss to the Canadiens, debating the controversial whistle and what it means for the team's young core. Plus, we look ahead to the Sabres' offseason plans

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12-1pm - Full Show

To survive Game 6 at the Bell Centre, the Sabres must secure high-level goaltending from a likely starter in Alex Lyon and finally find offensive production from struggling stars Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch. Buffalo will also need to tighten up defensive zone coverage and find a way to maintain momentum after taking leads to force a decisive Game 7 back home.

The Sabres' 6-3 loss was defined by a devastating second-period collapse where they surrendered three separate leads, headlined by Tage Thompson being denied on a crucial breakaway while Buffalo led 3-2—a moment Montreal coach Martin St. Louis cited as the game's turning point. With the top line held scoreless and a combined -4 rating, we analyze how Buffalo’s stars vanished in the biggest game of the year, forcing a mid-game goalie change and leaving the team one loss away from elimination

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12-1pm - Full Show

The Buffalo Sabres evened their second-round series at 2-2 with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, fueled by Zach Benson’s power-play goal on his 21st birthday. The WGR team breaks down the win, highlighting Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen’s 28-save performance and the immediate impact of Lindy Ruff’s strategic lineup changes.