‘Way different’: Canadiens fall to Sabres in wide-open Game 1 after tight first round
BUFFALO — Nick Suzuki and his teammates have been used to grinding playoff games with almost zero margin for error this spring.
The Canadiens emerged from a razor-thin, seven-game slugfest with the battle-tested Tampa Bay Lightning in a matchup of intestinal fortitude — one that included four overtime thrillers and three other one-goal results.
Suzuki expected much of the same heading into Montreal’s second-round opener against the Buffalo Sabres.
“Both teams have shown that they can defend really well all year,” Suzuki said Wednesday morning. “The team that defends the best will have the best shot.”


