I'll post the NHL.com preview once it's up, or something. Just gonna slap something together in the meantime.

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Both teams are coming off games against the Minnesota Wild, Detroit winning the matchup on Thursday 5-1, with the Sabres dropping their game on Friday evening 3-2. The Sabres look to rebound from their loss and push their record after the Olympic break back over .500 while further distancing themselves from the Ottawa Senators. The Red Wings on the other hand remain on the playoff bubble, but have had much success lately, winning four of their past six match ups since returning from the Olympic break.
Last Meeting: The Sabres had their way with the Red Wings earlier this year at HSBC arena, romping Detroit 6-2 back on October 13th.
Who's Hot: Thomas Vanek has broken his scoring slump as of recent, scoring three goals in his past two games, including the only two tallies by the Sabres in their match against Minnesota. Henrik Zetterberg netted a goal and two assists against Minnesota on Thursday following a line shuffle after recent offensive impotency on his part. Franzen also scored two goals in the same game.
Key Match Up: Much of this game will come down to goaltending. While both teams play a sound defensive game for the most part and base their game heavily on control, they are often bailed out by the stellar play of their goaltenders. Ryan Miller has been stellar for the Sabres this season and the reason for much, if not, most of their success. Jimmy Howard has also turned a few heads this season, coming out from relative obscurity and playing to the level of a Calder candidate.
Injuries: Paul Gaustad will not dress for the Sabres tomorrow night, Drew Stafford has missed three games with a groin injury and Chris Butler is likely to remain a healthy scratch. Kirk Maltby is on injured reserve due to a shoulder injury that required surgery.

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