The matchup is set; Sabres to meet Boston Bruins in Round 1
This will be the ninth postseason series between Boston and Buffalo, tying the Bruins with Philadelphia for being Buffalo's most common playoff opponent. Boston leads the all-time series, 6-2, and won in six games in the most recent meeting in 2010.
It's Boston.
The Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins will meet in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs after Boston closed its regular season with Tuesday's 4-0 win over New Jersey in TD Garden.
The Bruins, who scored all of their goals in the first period, finished their first season under coach Marco Sturm 45-27-10 for 100 points to earn the No. 1 wild card slot in the Eastern Conference. The Sabres, who clinched the Atlantic Division with Monday's 5-1 win at Chicago, are 50-23-8 and close the regular season here Wednesday night against Dallas.
The NHL has yet to announce the first-round schedule. The first two games will be in KeyBank Center, starting either Saturday or Sunday. The series will then shift to Boston for Games 3 and 4. The Sabres will host Games 5 and 7, while the Bruins will host Game 6.

Buffalo Sabres right winger Alex Tuch, left, and Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy battle along the boards during the third period at KeyBank Center on March 25, 2026.
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The Sabres were 1-1-2 against the Bruins this season. They lost in Boston, 3-1, on Oct. 11 and 4-3 in overtime on Oct. 30. Buffalo then beat the Bruins, 4-1, on Dec. 27 in KeyBank Center but lost to the Bruins here, 4-3, on an overtime goal by Boston center Pavel Zacha in their most recent meeting on March 25.
"I think now they are for real," Sturm said of the Sabres after Tuesday's game. "They play better defensively. They are structured better. They have all the talent they collected in the past, and they came to shine. Why did it happen at a certain time? I don't know, but I think this team is for real now, and they know how to win now.
"So it's going to be hard. It will be a good test. A lot of the player on their side have never been in this situation, so we have to take advantage of that."
This will be the ninth postseason series between Boston and Buffalo, tying the Bruins with Philadelphia for being Buffalo's most common playoff opponent. Boston leads the all-time series, 6-2, after winning the first five meetings. The Sabres posted a sweep in 1993 on the "May Day" overtime goal by Brad May and won a second-rounder in six games in 1999 en route to the Stanley Cup final.
The teams last met in 2010, when Buffalo won the Northeast Division but was upset by Boston in six games. The Bruins lost the next round to Philadelphia in seven − after blowing a 3-0 lead in games − and the Flyers went on to the Stanley Cup final before losing to Chicago. Sturm was a player for Boston that season.
The Bruins finished this season 29-11-1 at home in TD Garden, second in the NHL to Carolina's 29-10-2 record in Lenovo Center. Boston, however, was just 16-16-9 on the road.
The Bruins have three former Sabres on their roster in forward Casey Mittelstadt and defensemen Henri Jokiharju and Nikita Zadorov.
The Sabres, meanwhile, enter Wednesday's finale with a 26-10-4 record at home and 24-13-4 on the road.
All of the East playoff matchups are now set, with No. 1 seed Carolina playing Ottawa, Buffalo meeting Boston, Tampa Bay having home ice advantage over Montreal, and Pittsburgh having the home-ice edge over Philadelphia.