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Topsy-turvy Sabres-Canadiens 2nd-round playoff series to be decided with Game 7 at Buffalo on Monday

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) 鈥 Buffalo Sabres coach Lindy Ruff鈥檚 bid to relinquish home-ice advantage has fallen on deaf ears. Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis, meantime, was busy citing physics in looking forward.

Odd as it might sound, the comments were befitting of a logic-defying, momentum-elusive NHL that comes down to Game 7 on Monday night at Buffalo (7:30 p.m. EDT, ESPN) 鈥 as much as Ruff would鈥檝e welcomed a change of venue.

鈥淚t didn鈥檛 get switched,鈥 Ruff said on Sunday with a chuckle, referring to Buffalo鈥檚 2-4 home record this postseason. 鈥淏ut we鈥檙e looking forward to giving our fans our best game.鈥

As for Montreal, St. Louis turned to science in explaining why he prefers having the Canadiens 鈥渂ounce forward鈥 as opposed to bounce back following an at home on Saturday night.

鈥淚 just feel bounce back, you come back to where you were,鈥 St. Louis said. 鈥淏ounce forward, you鈥檙e actually further than where you were. Physics.鈥

Hurricanes waiting in the wings

Einstein aside, someone鈥檚 going to advance, with the well-rested Carolina Hurricanes awaiting who they鈥檒l host in opening the Eastern Conference finals on Thursday night. Carolina swept both its series, and has been off since on May 9.

It鈥檚 anyone鈥檚 guess who they鈥檒l face based on a series that has so far favored the road team, involved 20 of the 45 goals scored in the first period, featured a carousel of in-game goalie shuffles, and rewarded Buffalo for not practicing .

Saturday’s outcome, perhaps, best captured the topsy-turvy essence with Montreal jumping to a 3-1 lead by the 10:14 mark of the first period, before giving up seven straight goals. The opposite happened in Game 5, in which the Sabres led 3-2 by the 10:15 mark of the first period, before .

Ruff is so focused on making Game 7 feel like a road outing, he鈥檚 considered the Sabres spend Sunday night in a Buffalo hotel.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know the answer. I can try to make one up,鈥 Ruff said of his team鈥檚 5-1 road record.

The Canadiens are drawing upon replicating their first-round series win over the Lightning. After a 1-0 loss at home in Game 6, the Canadiens followed .

鈥淚t鈥檚 disappointing to have this effort on home ice. We can鈥檛 let that be our last game,鈥 captain Nick Suzuki said of dropping to 2-4 at Montreal. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been in this situation already, so we have experience, and we just got to win one game.鈥

Relative playoff newcomers

Montreal and Buffalo are the two youngest teams by average age still in contention, and both relative recent playoff newcomers. The Sabres are in the postseason for the first time in 15 years, while the Canadiens are making their fourth appearance in nine years.

Montreal has the Game 7 experience edge by virtue of beating Tampa Bay. Buffalo鈥檚 lineup features just eight players who have appeared in a Game 7.

They include forward Alex Tuch, who previously went 2-1 in seventh games during his four-year tenure with Vegas. The loss stands out most, given how the Golden Knights allowed four third-period power-play goals in an 5-4 overtime loss to San Jose in a 2019 first-round series.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to try to give some of my wisdom, but at the same time, I don鈥檛 want to talk too much about my past experiences or what could go right or what can go wrong,鈥 Tuch said.

鈥淚鈥檝e said it a hundred times, you got to go out there and just play hockey,鈥 he added. 鈥淚 think we鈥檙e the better team. I think we鈥檙e going to come out and compete hard, and that鈥檚 all we can control.鈥

Overall, the Sabres are 1-6 in Game 7, with their only series victory coming in a 1997 first-round matchup over Ottawa. Montreal is 16-9, tied for the NHL lead with Boston in Game 7 wins.

Goaltending is a question, with Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen expected to start after being pulled in Game 5. On Saturday, he stopped all 18 shots in taking over after Alex Lyon allowed three goals on four shots.

is Montreal鈥檚 expected starter. The rookie was yanked after allowing six goals on 33 shots in Game 6.

鈥淓very loss is hard to sleep on, but in playoffs, it鈥檚 really after midnight you move on,鈥 Canadiens veteran forward Phillip Danault said. 鈥淚 know we鈥檙e young, but there鈥檚 no excuses. We know how we can play and we know how good we can be.鈥

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The Canadian Press contributed to this report.

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