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Dallas Stars vs Buffalo Sabres Prediction, Odds and Picks for Today, 04/15/26

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Stars
49-20-12
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Sabres
50-23-8
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Stars vs Sabres Pickswise Expert Predictions

Money Line Pick
BUF Sabres Win(-115)

The Dallas Stars will take on the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday night live on TNT. Both teams will be looking ahead to the playoffs as they both rank 2nd in their respective conferences. The Stars have won their last 4 games while scoring 16 goals in that span. On the season, the Stars are averaging 3.33 goals per game while only allowing 2.70 goals per game. The Stars also lead the NHL in shooting percentage, scoring on 13.2% of their shots. The Stars have not only been impressive on offense, but their goaltenders also rank 5th with a 89.7% save percentage.

The Sabres are also riding a 4-game winning streak. Through those victories, they have scored a total of 19 goals while allowing just 6 goals. On the season, the Sabres rank fifth in scoring, averaging 3.46 goals per game. They also rank fifth in shooting percentage and 3rd in save percentage this season. In the sole head-to-head meeting between these teams this year the Sabres won 4-1. Overall, both teams are playing great hockey, but I am going to side with the home team in this one. Give me the Sabres on the money line.

Stars vs Sabres prediction: Buffalo ML (-115) available at time of publishing. Playable at that number.

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